Philippines have several celebrated religious holidays but the Christianity ones are dominant. Some of them include the Easter celebrations, All Saints Day, Immaculate Conception Day, and Christmas day. Christmas is the most celebrated holiday. With Christians converging in different places, the day is...
Be warned, when these holidays fall in the middle of the week, then they will be moved by presidential decree either to Monday or Friday, so the Pinoys have a long week-end for celebrations and fiestas. This is unique in the world. ...
Be warned, when these holidays fall in the middle of the week, then they will be moved by presidential decree either to Monday or Friday, so the Pinoys have a long week-end for celebrations and fiestas. This is unique in the world. ...
Be warned, when these holidays fall in the middle of the week, then they will be moved by presidential decree either to Monday or Friday, so the Pinoys have a long week-end for celebrations and fiestas. This is unique in the world. The regular holidays New Year's Day January 1 Maunday...
The New Year’s Day/New Year’s Eve celebrations start on December 31 and continue through to January 1. New Year’s Day in the Philippines is short but uniquely celebrated throughout the country. This is also the time of the year when many Filipino families get together and strengthen the...
Cultural Heritage: A Blend of East and West Thecultural heritageof the Philippines is a unique blend of indigenous, Spanish, American, and Asian influences. This fusion is evident in the country’s architecture, traditions, and celebrations. The historic city ofVigan, a UNESCO World Heritage Site...
Daily Life :: Festivals & CelebrationsThere is always a fiesta (festival) going on somewhere in the Philippines as every city and barrio holds at least one each year. The fiesta is usually to honor the local Roman Catholic patron saint and pay homage to the barrio's namesake for good ...
Holidays in Philippines 2025 Holidays in Philippines 2026 New Year’s Eve is one of the largest global celebrations because it marks the last day of the year in the Gregorian calendar, December 31, before the New Year. Count down to the New Year no matter where you are in the world. ...
Christmas is the most widely celebrated holiday in the Philippines, where the Christmas season begins as early as September. As a predominantly Christian country, the Philippines marks Christmas with religious and family-centered festivities. Traditions and Celebrations ...
One of the biggest celebrations is the Philippine Independence Day Parade held in New York City on the first Sunday of June. The event attracts over 100,000 people, mainly members of the Filipino American community who want to rekindle their heritage. It aims to promote Philippine culture and ...