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July 4th is famously known as American Independence Day, but the date also marks a special celebration in The Philippines. Republic Day is celebrated in The Philippines on July 4th and commemorates the day in 1946 when the Philippines ceased to be a U.S. territory and gained independence after 48 years of American rule. In 1962, President Diosdado Macapagal moved the official Independence Day celebration to June 12th, commemorating the 1898 declaration of independence from Spain. July 4th was then renamed as Republic Day in 1964. July 4th is no longer an official holiday in the Philippines, but some Filipinos still recognise its historical significance. The day is often marked by smaller-scale events or personal reflections on the country's journey to independence and its relationship with the United States. When it was recognised as an official holiday, it would be marked by formal dinners and receptions, grand fireworks in the capital Manila and elsewhere throughout the country, tree planting to symbolise independence, and a range of cultural performances such as concerts with the Manila Symphony Orchestra. Today, you will find a 4th of July event at Manila Ocean Park, described as a "spectacular celebration of independence and America's pride," which may acknowledge what is also frequently known as ‘American Friendship Day’ in the Philippines, acknowledging the ongoing relationship between the two countries despite a complicated past. Every Destination Has A Story… #independenceday #exploretheworld #travel #tourism

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Is it Filipina dental care day too ?

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