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DECEMBER FESTIVALS
PAGDIWATA FESTIVAL
This is the Tagbanuas’ feast of thanksgiving for a bountiful rice harvest along with food offerings to deities and departed kin. The rite involves men and partaking of rice wine with the spirits. After the harvest, the Tagbanuas gather in the house of the babaylan or the priestess whom the spirits speak to.
MAYTINIS FESTIVAL
A well-loved Caviteño tradition, the Maytinis is a dramatic retelling of St. Joseph’s and Virgin Mary’s search in Bethlehem for a place to stay. They found not a room, of course, but a stable where Christ was eventually born. Much rejoicing erupts as the play ends, culminating in a lively parade down the street of Kawit. It is a uniquely Filipino translation of this ancient biblical episode.
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NOVEMBER FESTIVAL
KAHILWAYAN FESTIVAL
Kahilwayan is an Ilonggo term that means freedom or independence and Santa Barbara’s cultural festival depicts the role of the Ilonggos in the historic uprising against Spain.
The town’s Kahilwayan Festival showcases in a dance drama the series of events that led to the open declaration of the revolution in the Visayas that’s now known as the Cry of Santa Barbara.
Kahilwayan it is a cultural festival in a dance-drama from which will showcase the events that led to the historic uprising of the Ilonggos against Spain to its ultimate cry of victory and freedom known to us now as the Cry of Santa Barbara.
PINTAFLORES FESTIVAL
Pintaflores festival is an annual event that is held in the beautiful city of San Carlos, in Negros Occidental. The festival is marked every 5th of November.
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OCTOBER FESTIVAL
HERMOSA FESTIVAL
Zamboanga Hermosa Festival is held every year on October in Zamboanga city. The excellent city of Zamboanga invites thousands to the locale's greatest, most luxurious festival of the year. The multi day festivities are for the most part out of appreciation for the wonderful picture of Our Lady of the Pilar Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragosa, which is additionally generally known as the "Celebration Pilar" at the unbelievable Fort Pila who has an exceptional party in October.
LANZONES FESTIVAL
Lanzones Festival, an annual event marked in the month of October, is a four-day festival held to celebrate bounty harvests of the Lanzones fruit.
Lanzones, also known as langsats, is a type of tree in the Mahogany group of plants, and whose edible fruits are a favorite for many people in the Philippines. The origin of Lanzones in Southeast Asia has made it a critical part of this festival.
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SEPTEMBER FESTIVAL
MINULUAN FESTIVAL
Minuluan Festival is situated in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. This is a yearly culture and expressions celebration praising the one of a kind personality of the Talisaynons. Held each September fourth tenth, it rouses the present age with the treasured customs and rich culture of the past and the dauntlessness of its progenitors. The Minuluan Festival is a yearly festival in celebration of the passing commemoration of the Talisay's benefactor holy person, San Nicholas de Tolentino, featuring expressions of the human experience and culture of the of Talisaynon.
SANDUROT FESTIVAL
Sandurot which means, "fellowship and reaching out," and is derived from the Visayan word “pakig-sandurot” for the offering and enjoyment of hospitality. It is a colorful, annual fiesta event to commemorate Dumaguete’s rich history dating the pre-Hispanic period where peoples of different and foreign cultures, including Chinese, Japanese and Spanish, came together to create a diverse community that is Dumaguete today.
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AUGUST FESTIVALS
BUYOGAN FESTIVAL
The Buyogan Festival earned its popularity when the Abuyog Tribe joined the Aliwan Festival and figured out how to win as the stupendous champion. The Aliwan Festival is the national excellent rivalry of the best celebrations in the Philippines, so the Buyogan Festival has without a doubt turn into a huge wellspring of pride for the general population of Abuyog. During that time, swarms of honey bees were everywhere throughout the shore, and the mariners asked the locals. Not realizing that they were requested the town's name, the locals accidentally replied "buyog", which implies honey bees. The Spaniards at that point rehashed after the locals, mumbling, "Ah! Buyog", in this way making the name, Abuyog, to which Spanish recorders regularly used to allude to the whole island of Leyte
KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL
Kadayawan Festival is an annual celebration in the City of Davao. Every third (3rd) week of August, the Davaoeños celebrates life, give thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, and the bounties of the year’s harvest. This festival focuses on the mix of Davao and Mindanao’s indigenous communities as well as its migrant settlers which make up the rich cultural heritage of this island.
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JULY FESTIVALS
T’NALAK FESTIVAL
The South Cotabato province has a big celebration every year known as T’nalak Festival. Every July, the festival is a week-long celebration held in Koronadal City, the capital of South Cotabato.
The festival gets its name from “t’nalak,” a colorful abaca cloth, created and woven by the women of the T’boli tribe of South Cotabato. The design of the cloth is unique and “dreamed up” by the person who creates it. That’s why the province is known as “The Land of the Dreamweavers.” The T’nalak fabric serves as the festival icon because it symbolizes the blending of the culture, strength, and unity of the various ethnic groups living in the province.
SANDUGO FESTIVAL
The Sandugo Festival is a historical event that takes place yearly in the island of Bohol. Otherwise known as the Bohol Sandugo Celebration or the Blood Compact Commemoration, this festival commemorates the treaty of friendship of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Datu Sikatuna; two people of different race and creed. Captain General Miguel Lopez de Legaspi led the expedition that represented the King of Spain and Datu Sikatuna was a native Boholano chieftain.
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JUNE FESTIVALS
HUGYAW SILAY KANSILAY FESTIVAL
Local and tourists alike flocked to the street of Silay City, Negros Occidental to witness the most grandeurs street dance competition in celebration of the city’s charter day. The Hugyaw Silay Kansilay Festival is the main highlight of the week-long celebration of Silay 60th anniversary which runs from June 6 – 12, 2017. The festival was derived from the story of Kansilay which also the etymology of the city’s name.
PINTADOS-KASADYAAN FESTIVAL
The Tacloban City fiesta celebration in Leyte province is one of the most anticipated events in the month of June. The Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival of Festivals of the province, on its 23rd year brings together diverse festivities of participating municipalities, colorful parades and beautiful people.
The festival was first celebrated on June 29, 1987, firstly to showcase the tattooed inhabitants of Samar and Leyte called Pintados.
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MAY FESTIVALS
PAHIYAS LICBAN FESTIVALS
There should be an expression that goes something along the lines of “Party like it’s Pahiyas”. The Pahiyas festival is, without a doubt, one of the most vibrant and colorful festivals in the Philippines, if not the entire world. Okay, we might be exaggerating a little, but believe us, it’s only by a little.
The Pahiyas Festival is held every year on 15th May in Lucban, Quezon. It is a celebration of a munificent harvest. Pahiyas is celebrated across the country, so wherever you find yourself in the Philippines, you will be able to participate in this glorious festival.
MAGAYON FESTIVAL
Magayon Festival is a month-long celebration happening every month of May in Albay Province. This festival is meant to honor Mayon Volcano’s beauty, with Magayon meaning “always beautiful to look at.”
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APRIL FESTIVALS
BANGUS FESTIVAL
Bangus Festival is one of Philippines' most detailed festivals. Well known for its exceptional social combinations, this is a prevalent vacation spot. The celebration is held in the delightful city of Dagupan.
The Bangus Festival is a ten-day celebration taking place in Dagupan every April. The festivities include an array of sports competitions, fairs, and street parties. And of course, the festival is full of culinary demonstrations, tastings, and contests. See for yourself how a group of chefs demonstrate about 101 different ways to cook bangus. Dagupan is known for its milkfish aquaculture industry and delicious bangus delicacies. Every year, the festival attracts thousands of tourists who come to indulge in Bangusine (bangus cuisine).
IMBAYAH FESTIVAL
The Imbayah festival is part of the Ifugaos' cultural pride.Celebrated every 3 years in Banaue, Ifugao, since 1979, it is based on an old ritual celebrating the ascendancy of a commoner and his family to the ranks of Kadangyans or the Banaue elite.The word imbayah itself comes from the Ifugao word bayah, or rice wine, which signifies nobility and high stature in the community.
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MARCH FESTIVALS
“Kaamulan” is from the Binukid word “amul” which means “to gather”. It is a gathering of Bukidnon tribespeople for a purpose. It can mean a datuship ritual, a wedding ceremony, a thanksgiving festival during harvest time, a peace pact, or all of these put together.
The Kaamulan celebrates the customs and traditions of the seven tribal groups that originally inhabited the Bukidnon region, namely, the Bukidnon, Higaonon, Talaandig, Manobo, Matigsalug, Tigwahanon and Umayamnon. Several tribal folks representing these seven hill tribes of Bukidnon gather in unity with the local dwellers in town, wearing their intricately woven costumes studded with trinkets, anklets, earrings, necklaces, leglets, headdresses and amulets. They dance together, chant, perform ancient rituals, and compete in indigenous sports.
Sagay derives its name from "sigay," a bright, univalve-shelled mollusk that was once plentiful on the city's sandy shores. The presence of the sigay indicated an abundance of marine riches that attracted settlers from other parts of Negros and Cebu. The settlements gradually transformed into the villages that compose Sagay City today.
"Sinigay sa Sagay" is an outburst of art and culture by the gentle, joyful, and hardworking Sagaynons. Aside from being a fete for St. Joseph, the city's patron saint, it is also an eloquent assertion of thanksgiving for the past year, as well as Sagay's way of preserving its proud heritage.
Sagay City is the guardian of a 32,000-hectare marine reserve that is abundant with aquatic resources. These riches continue to provide sustainable economic benefits to the Sagaynons.
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MARCH FESTIVALS
Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta
The Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is an annual four-day event held between January and February in Clark Freeport Zone, Angeles, Pampanga. It is the biggest and longest-running aviation sports event in the Philippines.
Wanderland Festival
Bigger Wanderland Music Festival awaits music goers on March 4th at the Filinvest City, Events Ground, Alabang! With its WANDERLAND JUNGLE theme, organizer Karpos Multimedia is about to bring the most celebrated indie performers like The Temper Trap, The Ting-Tings, Lany, and OPM favorites, Gab and John of Urbandub, UDD, Fools and Foes, and more.
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