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I know working people are looking forward to the holidays this 2010 and so here is the List of Philippine Holidays for 2010 through PGMA’s Proclamation 1841 declaring the regular holidays, special (non-working) days and special holiday (for schools) for the year 2010:

A) 2010 Philippine Regular Holidays:

  • New Year’s Day – January 1
  • Maundy Thursday – April 1
  • Good Friday – April 2
  • Araw ng Kagitingan – April 9 (Friday)
  • Labor Day – May 1
  • Independence Day – June 14 (Monday nearest June 12)
  • National Heroes Day – August 30 (Last Monday of August)
  • Bonifacio Day – November 29 (Monday nearest November 30)
  • Christmas Day – December 25 (Saturday)
  • Rizal Day – December 27 (Monday nearest December 30)

B) 2010 Philippine Special (Non-Working) Days

  • Ninoy Aquino Day – August 23 (Monday nearest August 21)
  • All Saints Day – November 1 (Monday)

Additional Special (Non-Working) Day

  • December 24 (Friday)
  • Last Day of the Year – December 31 (Friday)

C) 2010 Philippine Special Holiday (for all schools)

  • EDSA Revolution Anniversary – February 22 (Monday nearest February 25)

Take note that the Eid’l Adha shall be celebrated as a regional holiday in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao while:

the proclamation declaring a national holiday for the observance of Eid’l Fitr shall hereafter be issued after the approximate date of the Islamic holiday has been determined in accordance with the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar calendar, or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient.

Related post: Philippine Holiday Schedule for 2009 – PGMA’s Proclamation 1699

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