Malacañang has announced a special non-working holiday on February 9, 2024, in celebration of Chinese New Year! Enjoy the extra day off! #ChineseNewYear #LongWeekend
Get ready for a long weekend as Malacañang has declared February 9, 2024, a special non-working day throughout the country in celebration of the Chinese New Year. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. signed Proclamation No. 453, making it a day of festivities and family gatherings. Filipinos can look forward to a relaxing break and immerse themselves in the rich traditions of the Chinese New Year.
This additional holiday provides an opportunity for people to participate in Chinese New Year celebrations, including dragon dances, fireworks, and sumptuous feasts. It's a time to embrace the vibrant culture and customs that define this auspicious occasion. Families and friends can come together to usher in the Year of the Dragon with joy and unity.
As Filipinos mark the special day, it's a reminder of the multicultural fabric of the country, where traditions from different backgrounds converge and create a tapestry of diversity. The declaration of February 9 as a non-working holiday reflects the respect and recognition of the Chinese community's significance in the Philippines.
In conclusion, as you prepare for the long weekend on February 9, take the time to cherish moments with loved ones, savor festive delicacies, and join in the jubilant Chinese New Year festivities. It's a time to embrace cultural diversity and welcome the new lunar year with hope and prosperity.
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MANILA — President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has declared Feb. 9 a special non-working day in the country, in observance of Chinese New Year.