Malacañang Declares Special Non-Working Days for These Local Festivals, Events

New Additions to the List of Special Non-Working Days as per Malacañang due to Local Feasts

Malacañang declared special non-working days in some areas in the Philippines due to local festivals and events.

Aside from the

regular holidays in the Philippines this February 2026

, the Malacañang Palace recently declared several special non-working days in some parts of the country due to local festivals and celebrations in their place. During this type of holiday, the “no work, no pay” rule applies.

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The proclamation released by Malacañang contains special non-working days this January and February due to festivals and celebrations in some areas in the country. You can check the list below.

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Based on a

report

January

January 22

– Guiguinto, Bulacan for Halamanan Festival

February

February 2

– Katipunan, Zamboanga del Norte for Araw ng Katipunan

February 2

– Mabalacat City, Pampanga for 314th Founding Anniversary

February 3

– Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija for 76th Founding Anniversary.

February 6

– Concolacion, Cebu for 106th Founding Anniversary

February 10

– Bacolor, Pampanga for Bacolor Day

February 11

– Candoni, Negros Occidental for Dinagyaw sa Tablas Festival

February 17

– Kabasalan, Zamboanga Sibugay for Araw ng Kabasalan

February 21

– Marinduque province for Araw ng Marinduque

Previously, prior to 2026, Malacañang also released the list of the regular holidays and special non-working days across the nation. During regular holidays, both classes in schools in all levels as well as work in both private sector and the government are suspended.

Employees who report to duty on a regular holiday is eligible for a daily wage that is equivalent to 200% of his or her basic salary rate per day for the first 8 hours of duty. Here are the regular holidays and the special non-working days in the country this 2026:

Regular Holidays & Special Non-Working days

Regular Holidays

January 1 — New Year’s Day

April 2 — Maundy Thursday

April 3 — Good Friday

April 9 — Araw ng Kagitingan

May 1 — Labor Day

June 12 — Independence Day

August 31 —  National Heroes Day

November 30 — Bonifacio Day

December 25 — Christmas Day

December 30 — Rizal Day

Special Non-Working Days

August 21 — Ninoy Aquino Day

November 1 — All Saints Day

December 8 — Feast of the Immaculate Conception of Mary

December 31 — Last Day of the Year

February 17  — Chinese New Year

April 4 — Black Saturday

November 2 — All Souls’ Day

December 24 — Christmas Eve

Do you also want to check on the

long weekends in the Philippines this 2026


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