Celebrate the valor of the honored
A public holiday is observed on July 4. The majority of
businesses and schools are closed because it is a public holiday. Independence
Day, which commemorates the country's independence from Spanish dominion on
June 12, 1898, is one of the most important events in Philippine history. On
June 12, Filipinos commemorate it annually.
On Independence Day, a large number of individuals take
part in national parades, including government representatives, employees, and
students. The police and military parade in Manila led by the president-elect
of the nation, which is followed by a speech and a 21-gun salute, is the
event's main attraction. The day is commonly spent by Filipinos in malls and
parks. Numerous Filipino groups abroad celebrate the nation's Independence Day
as well.
The achievement of Philippine independence was impressive.
On the nation's independence day, the sacrifices made by its national heroes
are commemorated, the sovereignty of the nation is honored, nationalism is
instilled in the populace, and the culture and traditions of the nation's
people are celebrated.
All around the country, citizens and the government take
part in parades. Due to the fact that it is a national holiday, all businesses,
offices, and educational institutions are closed, and families spend the day
enjoying celebrations in parks. Programs and yearly parades are also held by
Filipino communities abroad to celebrate.
Resources:
(cpstech)-https://www.cpsctech.org/2020/06/122nd-independence-day-celebrated-in.html - Retrieved on June 20
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