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San Antonio,San Pascual Batangas 5.71 km
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HISTORY

Lando’s Eatery and Lomi House started in the garage of the parents of the owner 15 years ago. They served noodles (pansit) and lomi (a filipino dish made with a variety if thick fresh egg noodles of about a quarter of an inch in diameter,soaked in lye water to give it more texture).

Eventually,they moved to national highway of San Antonio San Pascual to cater growing number of customers each day. They added several menu and other variety of pansit in different sizes to serve the request of customers.

For 15 years,it was managed by Ms. Adora Agbay and the late Mr. Rolando Agbay  and currently managed and owned by their son Marc Roland Agbay.

Lando’s was named after the late Mr. Rolando Agbay and its success continuous because of the non-comparable  taste of pansit and lomi with the others. They have their own recipe and sauces which is combined with 4 different sauces and they are not using monosodium glutamate (vetsin) in any food in their menu. From pansit and lomi they cater ready to eat food due to customer’s request.

Lando’s preserved it’s identity of pansit and lomi for 17 years, this means, the owner is planning of adding branches to reach other customers and enjoy the taste of original lomi and pansit of province of Batangas.

Lando’s were very thankful to the decades of support from loyal customers and promise to continue the service to all of Batangueños. They can assure the customers the consistency of the taste of their pansit and lomi which let them came back.

Food Menu

ABOUT

Isa sa dinarayo at binabalik-balikan ng mga tao sa San Antonio,San Pascual Batangas ay ang pinagmamalaking Lomi ng Lando’s Eatery. Bukod sa napakasarap na kanilang bersyon ng lutong lomi ay napakalinis at napakaganda din ng serbisyong kanilang ibinibigay sa mga kostumer dito. Isa ding tampok na pagkain dito ay ang kanilang pansit na talaga namang babagay sa panlasa ng kahit na sinong makakatikim nito.

Maliban sa lomi at pansit, meron din silang iba’t ibang putahe na maaari mong mabibili.Hindi lang sila malinis sa pagkain maging ang lugar ay kanilang pinapanatiling malinis.

 Lomi  Regular  Special
 Solo  70  100
 Jumbo  110  160

 

 Mami  Regular  Special
 Solo  60  90
 Jumbo  110  150
 Chicken  70  150

 

 Guisado  Regular  Special
 Miki  80  110
 Miki Bihon  80  110
 Miki Spicy  80  110
 Bihon  80  110
 Canton  120  150
 Canton Bihon  120  150
 Sotanghon  120  150
 Tapsilog  75
 Chicksilog  75
 Beefsilog  80
 Hotsilog  50
 Fried Chicken  90
 Liempo  100
 Chopsuey  100
 Lumpiang Shanghai  50
 French Fries  30
 Cheese Burger  40
 Hamburger  35
 Halo-Halo  50/60
 Bilao  Small  Medium  Large  X-Large
 Miki  350  450  600  800
 Bihon  350  450  600  800
 Miki-Bihon  350  450  600  800
 Canton  400  500  650  850
 Canton-Bihon  400  500  650  850
 Sotanghon  400  500  650  850
 Spaghetti  400  500  750  900

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Mabini, Batangas, Calabarzon, Philippines 7.33 km
(043) 410-1846(043) 410-1846
09256220502 / 09178506621 / 0999711904809256220502 / 09178506621 / 09997119048

Popularly known as a diving and snorkeling haven, Anilao in Mabini, Batangas introduces a concept resort, not just for divers that will make your stay fun and memorable. Attracting tourists and locals for its modern design set in front of the Anilao seascape, Anilao Tanlak Beach Resort is another destination you, your family and friends might want to check out.

Anilao Tanlak sits in between the high-end diving resorts who cater to international divers and the regular hut resorts intended for locals. What separates it though from both is their food.

Anilao Tanlak Beach Resort is located at Brgy. San Jose, Mabini Batangas. We do accept Company meetings, Seminars, Birthday Parties, Weddings, Baptisms, Debut, Reunions, Team Buildings, Christmas Party and other Special Occasion.

Sta. Teresita, Batangas Founding Anniversary
Sta. Teresita, Batangas 8.15 km

Sta. Teresita, Batangas Founding Anniversary December 29, 2020

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Rizal avenue Extension Barangay Sta.Clara Batangas City 9.32 km
043-702 8085043-702 8085
Globe: 0935 236 1810 / Smart: 0930 281 8701Globe: 0935 236 1810 / Smart: 0930 281 8701

About
Batangan Bayview Hotel and Restaurant have a nice, spacious, comfortable but cheaper room rate. They take pride in providing their guests with the highest quality and very personal service so that they can emulate what it’s like to be at home.

They can assure you that the rooms are to every guest’s liking, from numbers of pillows to the thickness and warmth of the bed. They also provide services like massage, wifi-access, private dining, and function hall for business meetings.

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They are open until 10:00 pm to provide you with your choice meals at any time of the day or night.

Batangan Bayview Hotel and Restaurant also offers discounts for frequent guests!

They are located in Rizal Ave. Extension Brgy. Sta.Clara Batangas City, close to Batangas State University, Plaza Mabini, Coliseum, Mall, Public Market and just a few minutes from the local downtown area right next to Batangas port pier.

This is to inform you of the best services and hospitality available in Batangan Bayview Hotel and Restaurant.

Hotel Rates

* Standard Single Bedroom

12 hours
2 PAX- PHP 950.00
24 hrs – Free 1 Breakfast
2 PAX- PP 1,350.00

*Twin Bed Room

12 hrs
2 PAX- PHP 1,250.00
24 hrs- Free 2 Breakfast
2PAX- PHP 1,650.00

*Wash UP

3 hrs for Single Bed- PHP 500.00
Other Offer

* Conference room (3 hrs)- PHP 500.00
Extra Bed- PHP 300.00

Check-in Time: 2:00 pm
Check-out Time: 12:00 noon

MENU:

 Chicken  Beef
 Chicken Adobo  Beef Caldereta
 Chicken Barbeque  Beef Tenderloins Tips
 Chicken Caldereta  Beef Broccoli
 Chicken Cordon Bleu  Beef with Mushroom
 Chicken Tinola  Beef Salpicao
 Chili Chicken  Beef Teppanyaki
 Crispy Chicken  Seafood
 Pork  Steamed Fish w/ Garlic Gaze
 Pork Adobo  Steamed Fish w/ Mayonnaise
 Pork Asado  Sweet & sour fish
 Pork Alakobana  Butterfly Prawns
 Lechon Kawali  Crispy oven Fish
 Pork Hamonado  Chili prawns
 Pork Menudo  Camaron Rebusado
 Pork Pata Kare-kare  Calamares
 Pork adobo with Honey  Seafoods Bicol Express
 Pork Nilaga/Sinigang  Desserts
 Pork Sisig  Maja Corn
 Pork Caldereta  Banana Royale
 Buko Pandan
 Buko Lychee
 Ref Cake
 Mango Ref Cake

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P. Burgos Street Poblacion II, Batangas City 9.56 km
(043) 786 2017(043) 786 2017
(0915) 985 9158 | (0922) 812 0129(0915) 985 9158 | (0922) 812 0129

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Elitista Salon is an exclusive hair and make up salon located at Burgos Street, Batangas City which provides quality and affordable beauty treatments accompanied by elite professional service. We are here to give our clients the ultimate and personal experience in pampering themselves with our services. Our mission is to give happiness, satisfaction and exceed client expectations after they experience our services. We are proudly Batangueño Salon eyeing to deliver no boring hair and makeup to people in Batangas and neighboring cities and municipalities.

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We are committed to performing our craft exceptionally well and continually striving to improve ourselves by studying the latest trends and attending seminars both in-salon setting and professional beauty services.

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Company Profile :

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Elitista Salon started giving professional, elite and affordable beauty treatments since October 8, 2015, up to present and started to rise against well-known brands and salons in Batangas City.

We wanted customers to feel elite with our services at an affordable price for the masses. We wanted to bring the same service that only elites can afford at an affordable price and we are proud and happy that our customers are satisfied with the service we gave as they walk out of our salon. Most of our clients are from word of mouth and returning clients from neighboring cities and even from Manila and we are always been so happy serving our fellow Batangueño clients because people of Batangas are naturally beautiful on the inside and out and it’s our duty to unleash that beauty inside.

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We are open from 8:30 am to 8:30 pm from Monday to Sunday to cater to busy working persons. We also have parking spaces for vehicles beside Hebrews.

Elitista Salon is currently expanding its salon and aiming to open a new branch and offer it’s exclusive and personal services at Lipa City Area. Our mission is to give a personal elite service to each client. We do believe that we do have different tastes and style and we wanted to make our services personalized. We formed a Glam Team from the best of the best local Hair Stylist and Makeup Artist here in Batangas who aims to deliver and exceed the client’s expectations from what he/she wants.

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To accomplish our mission we offer a wide range of services, here is the list of our services :
Hair Cut (Creative, Senior, Junior)
Eyelash Extension/Perming
Eyebrow Threading
Hair & Makeup
Shampoo with Blow-Dry or Iron
Hair Treatments (ACAI B.B, ICURE BLOWOUT, KERATIN, REGULAR HOT OIL, SILK MASK, ESSENSITY MASQUE, HAIR SPA, IONIC KERATIN, BOWL SPA, SCALP SCRUB)

Contact Details :
Address : P. Burgos St. PoblacionII, Batangas City
Landline : 0437862017
Mobile : 09159859158 | 09228120129
Email : cristyalcazar14@gmail.com

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Aroma Beach, Butong, Taal, Batangas, Philippines 9.68 km

Established on March 6, 2009, Abby’s Garden Resort is perfectly designed for corporate events, seminars & meetings, weddings, debut, anniversaries, birthday parties, school picnics and team building activities. The resort also caters to a camping-type of stay for huge group activities.

A family-oriented resort, Abby’s Garden also provides a relaxing haven for parents and kids with its Mediterranean/European inspired 3-storey hotel rooms that lavish comfort and style. Its leisure facilities include family and children’s pools few meters away from the garden where they could run through a retreat with nature after a refreshing dip.

Abby’s Garden Resort perfectly matches our clientele’ business and recreational fun requirement. If you’re looking for a venue for your corporate events, Abby’s Garden Resort is the best option as it provides a huge function hall and a gazebo right beside the garden that can accommodate 150-200 participants.

ACCOMMODATIONS:

Hotel Rooms

Function Hall

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Mabini, Poblacion, Batangas, Philippines 9.86 km

Octadix Diner is a brand new restaurant that serves Freshly Baked Goodies and Best Selling All-Time Favorite Filipino Dishes located at E.A. Malabanan Bldg., Mabini St. Brgy II, Batangas City.4 It offers a wide variety of menu from classic rice meals, ala carte filipino dishes, pasta and shakes. You will be surprised that they offer affordable menus which is already inclusive of drinks.


Company Profile

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After establishing Kitty Cut Hair and Nails Beauty Salon and Spa – the Hello Kitty themed Salon and Spa in Balagtas, Batangas City, Ms. Kat, the proud owner decided to create another business out of another thing that she really loves, YES! FOOD! Octadix Diner is a Rustic Styled Nature themed restaurant that would fill in your stomachs with All-Time Favorite Filipino Dishes. The restaurant’s name came from combinations of Octa (Greek-Latin Word for EIGHT) and Dix (French word for TEN) which are both notable dates for Ms Kat. Ms Kat by heart is a natural master baker who loves to bake for her friends when they have gatherings at her home. Some of them really loves it and asked her if she could take orders. She’s also a food lover and often travel from resto to resto to take a taste of their best selling food and she try to create her version of it at home.

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Octadix Diner, offers affordable menus which is already inclusive of drinks from classic rice meals, ala carte filipino dishes, pasta and shakes.

 Rice Meals: (All served with side dish and iced tea)  Price
 Chicken Inasal  119
 Chicken Kebabs  119
 Chicken BBQ  119
 Grilled Pork Teriyaki  119
 Grilled Pork Belly  119
 Grilled Prok BBQ  119
 Pork Kebab  119
 Lechon Kawali  119
 Beef Burger Steak  89
 Rice
 Octadix Special Rice  129
 Java Rice  29
 Plain Rice  19
 French Fries  49
 All Day Breakfast:
 Tapsilog  69
 Longsilog  69
 Shangsilog  69
 Pasta: (Served with Grilled Bread)
 Classic Spaghetti  69
 Chicken Carbonara  69
 Pansit Canton  79
 Bihon Guisado  79
  Ala Carte (good for 2-3 pax)
 Fried Chicken  159
 Garlic Chicken  179
 Pork Sisig  139
 Crispy Karekare  169
 Crispy Binagoongan  169
 Lechon Kawali  159
 Lumpiang Shanghai  149
 Chopsuey  139
 Pinakbet  139
 Sandwiches:
 Octadixclubhouse  79
 Tuna sandwich  59
 Grilled bread  29
 Drinks:
 Milk Shakes  89
 *Oreo Cheesecake  89
 *Vanilla  89
 *Chocolate  89
 Ice tea  29
 Ice tea  39

 

Basically, Octadix Diner is also a combination of Tasty Baked Pastries and Cakes and Ms Kat’s recreation of her Favorite Food. Octadix Diner recently open their first branch at E.A. Malabanan Bldg., Mabini St. Brgy II, Batangas City last August 20, 2017 and it’s been a blockbuster since day 1. Octadix is open from 9am to 8pm from Monday to Sunday. After enjoying their tasty food, you can also take instagramable photos inside the resto since every corner of the place is a work of art. From Japanese Tables, Nature Painted Walls, Frames, Good Lighting etc you can really have your best photos for your social media accounts.

April 01, 2021 - Maundy Thursday
Batangas, Philippines 9.89 km

Maundy Thursday is the start of the main Easter celebrations in the Philippines, which is part of the larger Holy Week celebrations. According to Biblical tradition, Jesus was crucified on the Cross on a Friday (hence, “Good Friday”), and Maundy Thursday commemorates the events leading up to the Crucifixion.

Maundy (also known as the “Washing of the Feet”) is a religious rite. A re-enactment of the Lord’s Supper and Jesus washing his disciples’ feet are often observed on this day. Filipinos traditionally visit either seven or 14 churches (this tradition is called visita iglesia or “to visit churches”) where this re-enactment is held.

April 02, 2021 - Good Friday
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

Good Friday is part of the Christian Easter Week celebrations (also known as ‘Holy Week’). Good Friday is two days before Easter Sunday, which normally coincides with the March Equinox and may also coincide with the Jewish Passover.

Good Friday in the Philippines is a national public holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The crucifixion is symbolised by the Cross and, according to the Biblical Gospels, it was by this ancient form of death penalty that Jesus Christ sacrificed himself and died so that he could save humanity from their sins.

Easter is a solemn holiday season and many Filipinos abstain from activities they may deem as ‘worldly’ (e.g. drinking alcohol). On Good Friday, many choose to abstain from eating meat and often pray and fast as part of their religious traditions.

Masses are held in the early afternoon to commemorate and reflect on Jesus’ crucifixion. According to Christian scriptures, Jesus died on the cross at 3pm, so it is at this time in the mass that people become silent and meditate on Jesus’ sacrificial death.

Catholic Filipinos observe the Stations of the Cross as part of the Good Friday mass. These ‘stations’ are often paintings or sculptures that depict specific moments of Jesus on his way to be crucified. They are also often re-enacted by actors as part of an Easter procession. In the Philippines in particular, some people even go so far as to crucify themselves on a wooden cross to symbolise their devotion, as part of their penance or vow.

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Paskuhan at Home - Mobile Plus Inc.
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km
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November 01, 2021 - All Saints Day
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

All Saints’ Day in the Philippines is usually celebrated on the first and second day of November. In the Philippines, this holiday is often referred to as Undas.

All Saints’ Day is an important day in many Catholic countries. As the Philippines is the world’s third largest Catholic country, the country celebrates it with gusto. Traditionally, All Saints’ Day marks a Roman Catholic holiday that celebrates saints who were not awarded their own feast days. It also marks a celebration of the lives of the deceased.

All Saints’ Day in the Philippines is celebrated similarly to the way the holiday is marked in other former Spanish colonies like Mexico. On November 1st each year, people flock to their family plots in cemeteries across the country. They also use this holiday to hold a family reunion where groups of an extended family gather together.

The day is filled with music and food. There is also prayer and religious traditions. At the end of the day, people will often camp overnight in the cemetery to pay their respects to their dead relatives. Visitors remark that Filipinos are remarkably at home among their dead ancestors.

Filipinos are known for having great respect for their dead. To prepare for Undas, families will visit the graves of their ancestors before the holiday to clean up the area and perform maintenance. During the holiday, people will decorate the graves with flowers and candles. The cemeteries will come alive during this period.

In addition to these traditions, other Catholic traditions are also observed. Many cemeteries will hold a special mass during the day. The rest of the day is often marked by periods of prayer and the recitation of the Litany for the Dead.

This holiday is a mix of the observance of the dead and a joyful holiday. Families bring plenty of food and drink for their dead relatives. Some believe that the deceased are taking part in the feast alongside the living. While most bring food directly to the cemetery, other families will also leave food at home on altars for any relatives who aren’t buried in the cemetery.

The Philippines is the largest Christian country in Asia. As a result, much of the country shuts down over these two days. Offices and schools both close during this period.

April 09, 2021 - Araw ng Kagitingan
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

The Bataan peninsula fell after months of fighting between the Philippine and American armies and the invading Japanese. The united Philippine-US army, depleted of food, medicine and ammunition, was forced to surrender to the Japanese on 9 April, 1942. The now prisoners of war consisted of 68,000 Filipinos and 11,796 Americans. The Japanese, unprepared for the large number of prisoners, decided to move them by foot from Bataan to another base located 140 kilometres away in San Fernando.

On this forced trek, known as the “Death March of Bataan”, many prisoners died due to starvation, disease, dehydration and exhaustion on their way to San Fernando. Many prisoners were also murdered along the way. However, the prolonged defense of the Bataan peninsula hindered the Japanese army’s progress, enabling the Filipino and US forces to prepare for subsequent battles and ultimately win the war against the Japanese.

This gruesome period during the war is used as a reminder of the courage tenacity and willingness to sacrifice to the point of death by the Philippine and American forces. It also is a day to remember Filipinos who continue to fight for freedom on behalf of the Philippines.

Many parades are held involving World War II veterans in different cities. The main event is held at the Mt Samat Shrine in Pilár, Bataan where the President of the Philippines and other dignitaries give speeches honouring the country’s veterans.

December 31, 2021 - New Year's Eve
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

The Philippines celebrates New Year’s Day with a public holiday every 1 January, as does most of the rest of the world. However, the celebrations really begin on New Year’s Eve and reach a high point with the turning of the clock from 11:59pm on 31 December to midnight on 1 January. Somewhat unusually, New Year’s Eve is also an official holiday here.

Fireworks, good food and good company, New Year’s resolutions, and greeting cards are all a part of the celebration in the Philippines. Attending midnight mass on 31 December is a practice of devout Roman Catholics. Firecrackers and loud noises are traditionaloy thought by some to scare off evil spirits, and leaving doors and windows open is supposed to let the good luck come in.

Parents may tell their children to jump as high as they can at midnight to help them grow taller. Others don polka dot clothes to make the new year more prosperous. And some put 12 fruits on display to symbolise the 12 disciples.

November 02, 2021 - All Souls Day
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

All Souls’ Day is a day of alms giving and prayers for the dead. The intent is for the living to assist those in purgatory. Many western churches annually observe All Souls’ Day on November 2 and many eastern churches celebrate it prior to Lent and the day before Pentecost.

December 24, 2021 - Christmas Holiday
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

Christmas in the Philippines celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ who, according to Biblical tradition, was sent by God to save people from sin and death. The holiday is held every 25 December.

The Christmas season in the Philippines is summed up in three words: faith, family and food – with the three intertwined in almost every event.  Masses are held in churches leading up to Christmas Day, with many feasts held alongside them. The length of the season varies: Christmas can last from a few weeks to a few months. Christmas carols are played in the shopping centres and malls from as early as September until well into January.

A clear sign the Christmas season has truly begun is the hanging of star-shaped lanterns called parol in every public space and household. The parol, representing the Star of Bethlehem, is unique to the Philippines and is as quintessential to the season as Christmas trees and fake snow are to the Western cultures.

In the week leading up to Christmas, a series of masses called Misa de Gallo are held late every night. On Christmas Eve, there is (you guessed it) another mass held at midnight helpfully named, “Midnight Mass”, followed by a traditional family feast called Noche Buena running well into the early hours of Christmas morning.

A Christmas lunch is prepared for extended family where they open presents, eat, play games, sing karaoke, and eat some more. Older members of the family are revered and traditions, such as Pagmamano (taking the older family member’s hand and gently placing it on one’s forehead as a sign of respect), are practiced. The day ends only when people are too full to eat or are obliged to go to another household to eat some more.

August 21, 2021 - Ninoy Aquino Day
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

Ninoy Aquino Day is held every 21 August to commemorate the life and death of Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. Senator Aquino, along with his wife Corazon, are attributed as leading lights in modern Philippine democracy.

In 1972 the Philippines was placed under martial law by President Ferdinand Marcos, effectively making Marcos a dictator. Many believe this law was enacted to secure Marcos’ power but was enforced under the guise of protecting the country from communism and civil strife.

During this time, any person who publicly opposed Marcos was imprisoned by the military, and many public institutions were closed down. The military was also found to have committed human rights abuses and the Philippine economy suffered massive losses.

Senator Aquino was a vocal opponent of Marcos and was consequently imprisoned. In 1980, Aquino suffered a heart attack and was allowed to move to the United States to receive medical treatment. While in the U.S. he continued to advocate for the Philippines people’s freedom.

To challenge Marcos in the 1984 elections, Aquino decided to return to the Philippines in August 1983, knowing it could lead to his death. On the 21st of the month, he landed in Manila International Airport where he was assassinated, many believe, under the orders of Marcos. It was this event that led to the eventual downfall of Marcos and the presidency of Aquino’s wife, Corazon.

The inaugural Ninoy Aquino Day was celebrated in 2004 after the then President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared it as a day to commemorate his death anniversary. The holiday was also part of her “holiday economics” program to boost tourism in the Philippines.

Being a special non-working holiday, employees who choose not to work that day and/or are not rostered to work do no receive any pay. Employees who do work receive an additional 30% of their hourly wage for every hour worked.

The EDSA People Power Commission (EPPC) holds activities on the day to commemorate Aquino’s fight for democracy. These activities are funded partly by the Office of the President and by private donations.

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Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km
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February 25, 2021 - EDSA Revolution
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

The EDSA People Power Revolution Anniversary occurs every 25 February in the Philippines. It commemorates the peaceful demonstrations that occurred in 1986 and led to the overthrow of the corrupt rule of President Ferdinand Marcos.

November 30, 2021 - Bonifacio Day
Batangas, Philippines 9.9 km

Bonifacio Day is a national public holiday every 30 November in the Philippines to celebrates the birthday of one of the country’s greatest heroes, Andrés Bonifacio.

Born on 30 November 1863, Bonifacio is considered as the Father of the Philippine Revolution against Spanish colonisation. He, along with some others, started a movement known as the ‘Katipunan’ in 1892. The Katipunan was a secret revolutionary society that instigated military revolts against the Spanish colonisers.

Bonifacio became the Katipunan’s military leader and the president of the revolutionary government, which (according to some historians) makes Bonifacio the first president of the Philippine Republic. Bonifacio and the Katipunan recruited many citizens to their cause, eventually becoming the most prominent revolutionary force the Spaniards had to face.

However Bonifacio’s leadership was contested by some others, and in particular, Emilio Aguinaldo. After a series of leadership challenges and internal rifts, Aguinaldo violently took over the revolutionary forces and unjustly ordered Bonifacio to be tried and executed under the guise of treason.

Bonifacio Day is held every 30 November, or the Monday nearest this day to create a long weekend. Unlike the main national hero, José Rizal, Bonifacio Day is celebrated on his day of birth, rather than his day of death. This is because Bonifacio was killed by his fellow countrymen, rather than at the hands of foreign colonisers.

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