February 9, 2024 holiday

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Get Ready for a Long Weekend: February 9 Declared as Chinese New Year Holiday

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Celebrate with a dragon dance and enjoy the long weekend!

The upcoming Chinese New Year on February 9, 2024, brings good news for Filipinos as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared it a special non-working holiday. This announcement adds to the excitement of the celebration, allowing families and friends to come together and enjoy the festivities. With the holiday falling on a Friday, it sets the stage for a long weekend filled with traditional rituals and cultural events.

In anticipation of the holiday, preparations are underway for vibrant Chinese New Year parades across the country. The colorful displays, including enchanting dragon dances like the one captured in Manila, promise to create a festive atmosphere. This cultural celebration not only honors traditions but also fosters unity and harmony among different communities.

As Filipinos gear up for the long weekend, the declaration by Malacañang highlights the significance of embracing diversity and cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of traditions that contribute to the country's unique identity. With February 9 marked as a special non-working day, it's a time for reflection, appreciation, and joyful festivities.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s initiative to declare February 9 as a special holiday underscores the government's commitment to promoting inclusivity. By recognizing the importance of cultural celebrations like Chinese New Year, it showcases the nation's respect for different beliefs and practices. This holiday not only signifies a break from routine but also symbolizes the unity and diversity that define the Filipino spirit.

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February 9 declared as special non-working holiday for Chinese ... (Philstar.com)

This photo shows a dragon dance in a Chinese New Year parade in Manila. Philstar.com / File Photo. MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on ...

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Malacañang declares Feb. 9 a holiday for Chinese New Year (CNN Philippines)

Filipinos can enjoy another long weekend as Malacañang also declared February 9, a Friday, as a special non-working holiday in celebration of the Chinese ...

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Long weekend ahead: Malacañang declares Feb. 9 a special ... (Manila Bulletin)

Malacañang has declared Feb. 9, 2024, a special non-working holiday across the country in celebration of the Chinese New Year, the Presidential Communications ...

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February 9 is special non-working day for Chinese New Year (ABS-CBN News)

Malacanang announced Friday that February 9 will be a special non-working holiday in celebration of the Chinese New Year.

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Feb. 9, 2024 a non-working day for Chinese New Year – Marcos (RepublicAsia)

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has declared February 9, Friday, a special non-working day across the Philippines for the celebration of the Chinese New Year ...

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PBBM declares February 9 a special non-working day for Chinese ... (Business Mirror)

President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. has declared the eve of the Chinese New Year as a nationwide special non-working holiday. In his Proclamation No.

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