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Mardi, 17 Février, 2026
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🏪 Ce qui est ouvert
- Banques Fermé
- Services publics Fermé
- Écoles Fermé
- Commerces Variable
- Restaurants Horaires réduits
- Transports en commun Horaires réduits
- Bourse Fermé
- La Poste Fermé
🛋️ Potentiel de week-end prolongé
Bloc de 4 jours
SAM
14
Week-end
DIM
15
Week-end
LUN
16
Jour de pont
MAR
17
Jour férié
Week-end de 4 jours avec un pont le 16 Février
📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,100 islands in Southeast Asia with a diverse cultural landscape influenced by East Asian and Hispanic traditions.
- Christmas is a major season celebrated from September through Epiphany.
- Holy Week (Semana Santa) is a significant period of observance for the Catholic majority.
- Chinese New Year is observed by the local Chinese community.
- Eid-Al-Fitr is a national holiday recognizing the Muslim Filipino community.
- Major holidays like Christmas and Holy Week cause heavy domestic travel and peak tourism.
- National holidays include Independence Day, Labor Day, and various days honoring national heroes.
- Filipinos are generally hospitable but value 'hiya' (shame) and 'delicadeza' (propriety). Respect for elders is paramount; use appropriate titles and avoid challenging their views. While English is widely spoken, locals appreciate efforts to learn Tagalog. Be mindful of personal space in crowded areas and observe local customs such as removing shoes before entering homes. Avoid public displays of affection or loud confrontations to maintain harmony. When dining, use serving spoons for shared dishes and avoid using your left hand for eating or handling items. Respect religious sentiments and be aware that certain topics like regional politics and relations with China are sensitive.
À propos de ce jour férié
Chinese New Year (Spring Festival) marks the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. It celebrates the end of winter and the start of spring, spanning from New Year's Eve to the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the lunar month.