Local Holidays Philippines for November and December

Local Holidays Philippines for November and December

Malacañang announces special non-working holidays for various cities and municipalities in the Philippines for November and December 2024.

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As we approach the end of 2024, excitement fills the air with the announcement of several special non-working holidays across various cities and municipalities in the Philippines. On November 2, 2024, Malacañang released a series of proclamations that will allow residents to enjoy more time with family and friends during this festive season. These declarations, made by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on behalf of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., include numerous special days that highlight local festivities and observances.

Dates for Special Non-Working Holidays

Here’s a comprehensive list of the newly declared special non-working holidays:
  • November 8: Tanay, Rizal (Proclamation No. 725)
  • November 12: Valenzuela City (Proclamation No. 711)
  • November 15: Oriental Mindoro (Proclamation No. 712)
  • November 15: Borongan City, Eastern Samar (Proclamation No. 726)
  • November 22: Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation No. 713)
  • November 22: Itogon, Benguet (Proclamation No. 715)
  • November 22: - Tublay, Benguet (Proclamation No. 716)
  • November 23: Benguet Province (Proclamation No. 717)
  • November 25: Marasugan, Davao de Oro (Proclamation No. 718)
  • November 26: Dasmariñas City, Cavite (Proclamation No. 719)
  • November 28: Sarangani Province (Proclamation No. 720)
  • November 28: Piñan, Zamboanga del Norte (Proclamation No. 721)
  • December 5, Palayan City, Nueva Ecija (Proclamation No. 714)

These holidays not only provide a break from work but also encourage local celebrations and tourism within these regions.

Why These Holidays Matter

The declaration of special non-working holidays is significant for several reasons:
  • Cultural Recognition: Each holiday often corresponds with local festivals or historical events that are important to community identity.
  • Economic Boost: Local businesses benefit from increased foot traffic as residents take advantage of the extended weekends to shop and dine.
  • Family Time: These holidays allow families to spend quality time together, fostering stronger community bonds.

In Conclusion, As we look forward to November and December, these newly declared holidays offer a wonderful opportunity for Filipinos to celebrate their culture and spend time with loved ones. Whether you're planning a getaway or simply enjoying a staycation at home, make sure to mark these dates on your calendar!

The government’s initiative not only highlights local traditions but also supports economic growth in these areas. So get ready to celebrate and embrace the joy that these special days bring!

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