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Feiertage auf den Philippinen: Ihr vollständiger Leitfaden zu allen offiziellen freien Tagen ab 18 Jahren

 Philippines Public Holidays: Your Complete Guide to All 18+ Official Days Off

Hey there holiday lovers! It’s your Holiday Little Assistant coming at ya with the full scoop on Philippine vacations. I know you’re itching to mark your calendars, so let’s dive into how many days Filipinos actually get to kick back and relax each year.

The Philippines actually has one of Asia’s most generous holiday lineups – we’re talking 18-22 official non-working days annually, depending on how the dates fall! These are split between “regular holidays” (the big mandatory ones) and “special non-working days” (flexible observances). The exact number changes slightly each year as the government declares new dates.

Breaking Down the Philippine Holiday Magic

Our holiday calendar is this awesome mix of:
10-12 reguläre Feiertage (fixed paid days off by law)
6-8 special non-working days (observances where businesses can choose to operate)
– Plus bonus local fiestas in different cities!

Some absolute can’t-miss ones include New Year’s Day (January 1), Holy Week (March/April), Independence Day (June 12), and Christmas (the longest holiday season on Earth – we start celebrating in September!). The government usually announces the final holiday list by mid-year, so folks can plan their vacations.

Questions Related to Philippine Holidays

F: Fallen Feiertage immer auf das gleiche Datum?
A: Nope! If a holiday lands on a weekend, we often get a “holiday compensation” day – usually the nearest Monday. This is why the total count varies slightly year to year.

Q: What’s the difference between regular and special holidays?
A: Regular holidays mean 100% paid day off for employees. Special holidays? Businesses can choose to operate (but pay extra if employees work). Pro tip: Shopping malls are PACKED on special holidays!

Q: Are there any weird unique Philippine holidays?
A: You bet! We’ve got Ninoy Aquino Tag (August 21), Bonifacio-Tag (November 30), and the infamous “Undas” (All Saints’ Day on November 1 – when cemeteries turn into family reunion spots).

To wrap it up, the Philippines gives workers between 18-22 sweet days off each year – not counting your regular vacations! Whether you’re planning travels or just love long weekends, our holiday calendar is packed with opportunities to relax and celebrate. The best part? Many holidays create 4-5 day super weekends when dates line up perfectly!

Faqpro Thank you for reading, I hope this article helps you navigate the Philippine holiday maze like a pro. Got more questions about specific holidays or travel tips? Hit me up – your Holiday Little Assistant is always here to help!

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