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📣 Notas para viajantes
The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,100 islands in Southeast Asia. It is a multicultural country with diverse traditions influenced by Spanish, American, and local cultures.
- Christmas celebrations begin in September and include traditions like Simbang Gabi (dawn masses) and Nochebuena.
- Major holiday seasons include Holy Week (Semana Santa), All Saints' Day, and the Christmas/New Year period.
- Expect heavy domestic travel and significant crowds in provinces during major holidays.
- Public displays of affection are generally discouraged in public spaces.
- Respect local religious sites by following specific dress codes and behaviors.
- Be aware that some topics, such as certain political figures and maritime disputes, are sensitive.
- Filipinos are generally hospitable and friendly; however, cultural norms regarding personal space, time, and social interaction differ from Western standards. Respect for elders is paramount, and it is polite to use appropriate titles when addressing them. While English is widely spoken, locals appreciate efforts to learn Tagalog or other regional languages. In dining settings, avoid using your left hand for eating or handling items, as it is traditionally considered unclean. Tipping is not standard in restaurants as a service charge is usually included. When visiting homes, remove your shoes unless told otherwise. Be mindful of local sensitivities regarding politics and religion; while the country is generally LGBT-tolerant, public displays of affection are often viewed as conservative.
Sobre este feriado
Christmas is a major annual celebration in the Philippines, observed as a public holiday on December 25. As a predominantly Catholic nation, many Filipinos also observe significant religious traditions leading up to and following the holiday.