Official Non-Working Holidays in the Philippines 2016
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The following regular holidays and special days shall be observed throughout the Philippines for the year 2015.
| A. Regular Holidays | |||
| New Year’s Day | – | January 1 (Thursday) | |
| Maundy Thursday | – | 2 | April |
| Good Friday | – | 3 | April |
| Araw ng Kagitingan | – | 9 | April (Thursday) |
| Labor Day | – | 1 | May (Friday) |
| Independence Day | – | 12 | June (Friday) |
| National Heroes Day | – | 31 | August (Last Monday of August) |
| Bonifacio Day | – | 30 | November (Monday) |
| Christmas Day | – | 25 | December (Friday) |
| Rizal Day | – | 30 | December (Wednesday) |
| B. Special (Non-Working) Days | |||
| Chinese New Year | – | February 19 (Thursday) | |
| Black Saturday | – | 4 | April |
| Ninoy Aquino Day | – | 21 | August (Friday) |
| All Saints Day | – | 1 | November (Sunday) |
| Additional special (non-working) days | – | 2 | January (Friday) |
| – | 24 | December (Thursday) | |
| Last Day of the Year | – | 31 | December (Thursday) |
| C. Special Holiday (for all schools) | |||
| EDSA Revolution Anniversary | – | February 25 (Wednesday) | |
On 19 February 2015, people of Chinese heritage all over the world will celebrate the Spring Festival, widely referred to as the Chinese New Year, which is one of the most revered and festive events celebrated not only in China but also in the Philippines, by both Chinese-Filipinos and ordinary Filipinos.


