Ninoy Aquino

2024 - 8 - 15

Ninoy Aquino Day Gets a Makeover: Longer Weekend Alert! 🎉

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Mark your calendars! Ninoy Aquino Day is now a Friday holiday, thanks to President Marcos Jr.! Get ready for a long weekend!

In an exciting twist that everyone can celebrate, President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has officially shifted the observance of Ninoy Aquino Day from August 21 to August 23, 2024! This clever move turns what would have been a midweek holiday into a refreshing Friday non-working day. For many Filipinos, this means an extended weekend that can be enjoyed with family, friends, or even just some good old-fashioned relaxation at home. The change is more than just a day off; it’s a thoughtful initiative to encourage domestic tourism and foster a sense of community around this significant historical event.

Ninoy Aquino Day commemorates the assassination of former Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, a pivotal moment in Philippine history that ultimately paved the way for the People Power Revolution. The President’s proclamation emphasizes not only the importance of remembering Ninoy but also the relevance of spending time with loved ones. By creating a longer weekend, families can explore beautiful local attractions, indulge in regional delicacies, and experience the rich culture that the Philippines has to offer.

The practical benefits of this holiday shift are clear: longer weekends lead to more opportunities, and the tourism sector stands to gain a significant boost. Imagine all those beach trips, hikes in scenic spots, and fiestas that wouldn't have fit nicely into a rushed holiday! The promotion of travel and exploration within the country can help revive local economies and encourage Filipinos to appreciate their own stunning destinations instead of relying solely on international travel.

As we get ready to enjoy this extended weekend next August, here’s a fun tidbit: Did you know that Ninoy Aquino was not only known as a prominent political figure but also had a passion for martial arts? He studied various forms like judo and karate during his time abroad! And here’s another interesting fact: Ninoy Aquino's legacy continues not only through his family but also through countless activists who were inspired by his dedication to democracy. So as you plan those holiday getaways, remember that you’re partaking in a celebration deeply rooted in the pursuit of freedom and equality!

Marcos moves Ninoy Aquino Day to August 23 for longer weekend (INQUIRER.net)

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has moved the observance of the Ninoy Aquino Day from August 21 (Wednesday) to August 23 (Friday).

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Marcos moves Ninoy Aquino holiday to Aug. 23, 2024 (GMA News Online)

President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr. has ordered the non-working holiday in observance of Ninoy Aquino Day from Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, to Friday, ...

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Marcos moves Ninoy Aquino Day to August 23, declares special non ... (manilastandard.net)

This is in observation of Ninoy Aquino Day, which is celebrated annually on August 21 to commemorate the assassination of former Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino.

Marcos Jr. moves Ninoy Aquino Day to August 23 (PhilSTAR Life)

According to the proclamation, the holiday was moved "to provide for a longer weekend thereby promoting domestic tourism, the celebration of Ninoy Aquino Day ...

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Longer weekend ahead: Ninoy Aquino Day moved to August 23 for ... (Politiko)

A four-day weekend looms after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. moved Ninoy Aquino Day from August 21, Wednesday, to August 23, Friday, to promote tourism.

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Ninoy Aquino Day 2024 - PBBM Moves It To August 23 | PhilNews (PhilNews)

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. moves the Ninoy Aquino Day from August 21, Wednesday, to August 23, Friday.

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