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Philippines Celebrates Heritage with Special Non-Working Days

In a series of proclamations that have stirred a sense of pride and unity, the Philippines has declared special non-working days across various provinces to honor local heroes and significant historical events.

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Proclamation No. 492, s. 2024

Cavite Remembers the First President. The province of Cavite will observe a special non-working day on March 22, 2024, to celebrate the birth anniversary of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first President of the Republic. This day is set aside to remember the contributions of Aguinaldo to the nation’s independence and to allow CaviteƱos to participate in the festivities.

Proclamation No. 491, s. 2024

Baliwag Honors a Propaganda Movement Figure. Similarly, the city of Baliwag in Bulacan will mark the 161st birth anniversary of Mariano Ponce on March 22, 2024. Ponce was a key figure in the Philippine reform movement during Spanish colonization. The declaration aims to give the people of Baliwag the opportunity to reflect on their rich history and enjoy the celebrations.

Proclamation No. 490, s. 2024

Mambusao Adjusts Founding Anniversary Celebration. The municipality of Mambusao in Capiz has moved its founding anniversary celebration to March 22, 2024, from its original date of March 29, which coincides with Good Friday. This adjustment ensures that the residents can commemorate the occasion without conflicting with the solemnity of Holy Week.

Proclamation No. 489, s. 2024

Roseller T. Lim Marks 42 Years of Progress. The municipality of Roseller T. Lim in Zamboanga Sibugay will celebrate its 42nd founding anniversary on March 16, 2024. The special non-working day is a testament to the municipality’s journey of growth and development.

These proclamations, signed by Executive Secretary Lucas P. Bersamin by the authority of President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., underscore the importance of recognizing local history and culture. They provide a moment for the nation to pause and celebrate the unique identities that make up the fabric of the Philippines.

As the country looks forward to these special days, there is a collective anticipation for the parades, cultural shows, and community activities that will bring together Filipinos from all walks of life in a shared heritage celebration.