Is it just me, or did you notice it too?
From the two Proclamations released by the Official Gazette of the Malacañang Palace, there's one holiday missing. Not really sure if it was intentionally opted out of the proclamation, but of course, we all know there's a reason why. So, have you figured it out?
Well, if you're always on the look for legal holidays and special non-working days every year (take note that it is only in the Philippines), then I'm guessing that you have seen what is missing already.
So, here's the list of the legal holidays and special non-working days in 2023.
January 1, 2023 - New Year's Day (Sunday)
January 2, 2023 - Special Non-Working Day (Monday)
February 25, 2023 - EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary
April 6, 2023 - Maundy Thursday
April 7, 2023 - Good Friday
April 8, 2023 - Black Saturday
April 10, 2023 - Araw ng Kagitingan (Monday)
May 1, 2023 - Labor Day (Monday)
June 12, 2023 - Independence Day (Monday)
August 21, 2023 - Ninoy Aquino Death Anniversary (Monday)
August 28, 2023 - National Heroes Day (Last Monday of August)
November 1, 2023 - All Saints' Day (Wednesday)
November 2, 2023 - Special Non-Working Day (Thursday)
November 13, 2023- Eidul Fitr (Monday)
November 27, 2023- Bonifacio Day (Monday)
December 8, 2023 - Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary (Friday)
December 11, 2023 - Eidul Adha (Monday)
December 25, 2023 - Christmas Day (Monday)
December 30, 2023 - Rizal Day (Saturday)
December 31, 2023 - Last Day of the Year (Special Non-Working Day) (Sunday)
If you want to be sure of the dates you can always refer to the Official Gazette of the Philippine Government. Below are links to the two (2) Proclamations.
Proclamation No. 42
Proclamation No. 90
So, what's missing?
Yes, there was no Chinese New Year declared on the list of legal holidays or Special Non-Working days. I don't know the reason behind it but out of curiosity, the celebration of Chinese New Year's Day falls on January 22, 2023, which is a Sunday. Nonetheless, important dates were happening on Sundays but were still listed in the proclamation.
Anyway let us plan and enjoy the coming holidays and special non-working days!
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