2009 Philippine Holidays
This may be useful, specially to those in the middle of planning for next year.
Special Holidays (Non-Working)
- Ninoy Aquino Day - Monday, 24 August
- All Saints Day - Sunday, 01 November
- Last Day of the Year - Thursday, 31 December
Regular Holidays
- Araw ng Kagitingan - Thursday, 09 April
- Maundy Thursday - Thursday, 09 April
- Good Friday - Friday, 10 April
- Labor Day - - Thursday, 01 May
- Independence Day - Friday, 12 June
- National Heroes Day - 31 of August
- Bonifacio Day - 30 November
- Christmas Day - 25 December
- End of Ramadan - 20 September
AD: Enjoy your holiday, try Vegas Vacations
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Angel said: Aren’t they tired of getting too much rest?
LOL, but in my experience, vacations is more tiring than the normal routine
Angel,
In western countries, they allow vacation leaves for up to 2 *months*, unlike our usual 15 workday VL fare (less for many offices) so it’s understandable that people would want more holidays.
Vaughn,
Yes, it’s quite likely to be moved to the nearest Monday.












I am not sure but I think we (Filipinos) have one of the most numerous holidays in Asia and yet, most of us are still asking for more. Aren’t they tired of getting too much rest?
But I am sad that I am not excited about this anymore. How I wish professional bloggers have double pay too during holidays…lol!
Thanks for sharing, anyway.
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