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Chinese New Year — Public Holiday
Public HolidayMajor4-day weekend(1 leave day)

Chinese New Year

Bagong Taon ng mga Tsino

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Details

Scope
Nationwide
Type
Public Holiday
Gazetted
Yes — official day off
Long Weekends
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Business Impact

Impact Description
Government offices, banks, schools, and most businesses are typically closed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chinese New Year a public holiday in Philippines?
Yes, Chinese New Year is an official public holiday in Philippines. Government offices, banks, and most businesses are typically closed.
When is Chinese New Year 2026?
Chinese New Year 2026 falls on February 17, 2026.
What is Chinese New Year called locally in Philippines?
Chinese New Year is locally known as "Bagong Taon ng mga Tsino" in Philippines.
Map showing Chinese New Year date variation by country

Chinese New Year

Lunar New Year celebration with family reunions, red envelopes, lion dances, and traditional feasting. Major holiday across East and Southeast Asia.

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