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Via Crucis in Cebu City Held every April 1st Image grabbed from outoftownblog.com. Via Crucis (or Way of the Cross) may also be referred to as Via Doloresa (The Way of Sorrows), and it is a tradition done by many on Good Friday to commemorate Jesus’ passion, carrying his cross to where he was crucified. Locals and tourists alike would usually traverse some of Cebu’s mountainous areas, similar to the hill Jesus walked along in his time of crucifixion, and stop by the Stations of the Cross where they pray and recall the sacrifices that He made.
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Moriones Festival in Marinduque Held during Holy Week Image grabbed from 365greatpinoystuff.wordpress.com. Moriones Festival is an annual event held in Marinduque during the Holy Week to celebrate its religion and culture. The word “Moriones” came from the word “mask” which is worn by the people who re-enact the life of St. Longinus, the half-blind centurion whose eyesight came back when he drove a spear on the side of Jesus’ body. Locals think of joining the festival as their “panata” or devotion, a way to show sacrifice and thanksgiving to God.
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Pintados Festival Image grabbed from whatshappening.com.ph Locals and tourists are sure to get amazed by the colourful and vibrant Iloilo’s artistry at Pintados Festival! This annual festival is held every third week of March, and is celebrated with lots of dance performance, garden shows, and tattoos plastered on the bodies of participants.
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Philippine Primer | The Expats' Guide to the Philippine Lifestyle ≡ FEATURE FOOD BEAUTY & FASHION TRAVEL STUDY BUSINESS EVENTS TIPS & GUIDES BLOG MAGAZINE March 01, 2017 March Festivals in the Philippines HOMEEvent February has gone by so fast, isn’t it? This month, March marks the month for woman, graduation and more festivities. Here are some of the list that you might find useful for the upcoming festivals here in the Philippines. 1. Malasimbo Music Arts and Festival Image grabbed from Malasimbo Festival Facebook page Also Read: Malasimbo Music Arts and Festival 2017 Now back on its 7th year, Malasimbo Music Arts and Festival will be bringing in some of the freshest local and international artists for 3 days of nothing but good music, arts, and culture. Happening on March 10-12 at the foot of Mount Malasimbo in Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, Malasimbo Music & Arts Festival will continue its goal to blend the traditional and contemporary arts and musical performances while working towards the protection of the environment.
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Panagbenga Festival (February 1-26) panagbenga Image from isnatako.wordpress.com At Panagbenga Festival, dubbed as the mother festival of North, expect Baguio to go in full bloom figuratively and literally. Highlights of the festival include the Parade of Floats, Street Dancing and Band Competition, Session Road in Bloom, and the Pony Festival Boys Day. Other events have also been included in the month-long celebrations, including the Chinese Spring Festival and the Philippine Military Academy Grand Alumni Homecoming.
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21st Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta (February 9-12) hotairballoon This event features a variety of sports aviation activities to give spectators all-out fun & entertainment at Clark, Pampanga. It includes Aerobatic Exhibitions, Balloon Bursting, Formation Flying, Gliding and Microlight & Ultralight Flying. You can also enjoy a big selection of food, refreshments, all kinds of merchandise, local goods, balloon fiesta souvenirs, and a lot more!
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The Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo is celebrated during the third week of January to honor the Santo Nino, a representation of the baby Jesus. It is known for its eccentric and colourful vibe, costumes, and dances which just keeps on getting better year after year. The festival welcomes both the religious and the non-religious folks as it is not only a celebration of religion, but also of culture and of the beauty that the place has to offer. From the start to the day, visitors are assured to have a good time since there’s always something going on from left to right. The Ati-Atihan festival lasts for a week, and culminates on the third Sunday of the month. One of the most famous chants heard once you are in the crowd? “Hala bira!”
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Pasungay Festival (Iloilo) Celebrated on the 15th of January in San Joaquin, Iloilo is the Pasungay Festival. Locals in the area always strive to watch the annual Pahibag (horse fight) and Pasungay (bull fight) at the San Joaquin Sports Stadium from 9AM onwards. People who want to watch the yearly event are advised to arrive in the stadium early so as to get the best seats in the house. Horses and bulls take part in the festival, and are rewarded for their skills in defeating their opponents. Unlike the bull fights which happen in Southern America and in other countries, the pahibag and pasungay is less ferocious as no animal is killed or harmed in these games. The festival is said to have started way back during the Spanish era, and was brought back in the 1970s and seen as something that’s important and cultural for today.
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Thx moonton.... I mean thx google hanggang tingin na lang d ko afford ang 4250 dias😭😭
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Annual solar eclipse noong December 26 sobrang maulap! 😩
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How 4k (2160p) video looks like... 🤩 You need 35mbps internet and UHD TV to run 4k video 😅😅
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