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  1. Nov 5, 2021 · Mark your calendars and file your vacation leaves to make the most of the Philippines’ popular feast days in 2022. Get ready to file your vacation leaves and plan your itinerary for the 2022 schedule of Philippine Festivals.

  2. May 14, 2024 · Immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere and discover the unique heritage of the Philippines through these dynamic celebrations. Contents hide. 1 Key Takeaways. 2 Festivals in Luzon: A Showcase. 3 Visayas’ Vibrant Celebrations Unveiled. 3.1 Vibrant Street Dances. 3.2 Cultural Heritage Revival. 3.3 Festive Food Delights.

    • Babaylanes Festival
    • Baguio Flower Festival
    • Cagsawa Festival
    • International Bamboo Organ Festival
    • Kalilangan Festival
    • Karanowan Fish-tival
    • Mahaguyog Festival
    • Nangkaan Festival
    • National Arts Month: Bikol Arts Festival
    • Ollalion Festival

    Bago City, Negros Occidental, February This exhibit highlights the culture of Bago City’s initial settlers prior to the arrival of Spanish colonists. The babaylan, according to Negros histories, is a doctor, herbalist, artist, adviser, herbalist, seer, diviner, and agriculturist. In the past, this person was thought to have access to the spirit wor...

    BaguioCity, February A colorful display of flowers, floats, and costumes. parades, fireworks, and a food sale are all anticipated. It is also known as Panagbenga, and it is a feast that marks the beginning of the flowering season. Float and street dancing parades, the Market encounter, Session road in Bloom, Pony Boys’ Day, and other sports, barang...

    Daraga, Albay, February The celebration commemorates the 1814 Mayon Volcanoexplosion, which buried the Cagsawa chapel and hundreds of people. The Cagsawa Festival begins at the historic and world-renowned Cagsawa Ruins, a popular attraction in Bicol.

    Las Piñas, February 20 – 27 This is a ten-day series of cultural events centered on Fray Diego de la Cera’s unique bamboo-made organ, which can only be found in Las Pias. This event promotes classical music and national heritage. It will be conducted on February 18-20, 2022 at 8PM PH Time, and we will be virtual for the second time due to the const...

    General Santos City, South Cotabato, February This event includes cultural performances, a civic/military fair, an agro-industrial fair, a sports tournament, and a beauty contest. The festival’s name. Kalilangan, comes from the Maguindanaoan word kalilang, which meaning “festival” or “celebration.” It is a social gathering characterized by the exch...

    Balo, Camarines Sur, February A ceremony to promote Lake Bato’s abundant aquatic resources. Participants are dressed in fish-like costumes depicting the various species of fish, derived from the local dialect “ranow,” which means “lake.” Karonawan Fish-Tival is a celebration of the beauty and bounty of Bato in order to inject and instill the import...

    Sto. Tomas, Batangas, February – March It is an annual event held every Saturday in February as a prelude to the feast day of St. Thomas of Aquinas, the town’s Patron Saint, as a show of gratitude and thanksgiving by the farmers for the abundant harvest of crops they reap all year. It also supports the National Government’s One-Town, One-Product (O...

    Maigo , Lanao del Norte, February A festival that showcases langka or jackfruit which is one of the town’s major products. This Maigo Municipality celebration includes a street dancing competition with aqua and an agricultural fair. The search for Ms. Maigo and the fashion show featuring langka are the festival’s highlights.

    Legazpi City, February 1-28 A month-long festival highlighting the region’s arts and culture, crafts, and agro-industrial products from the several provinces and cities. It falls during National Arts Month. Several activities have been planned, including the Festival Parade, Essay Writing Contest, and Poster Making Contest. Fashion Show, Laro ng La...

    Tabuk, Kalinga, February 14 The festival celebrates the Kalingaculture through its sports, crafts, and indigenous food. It is a wonderful expression of the Kalingas’ heroic exploits, sentiment, thrills, triumphs, and sorrows, as well as their way of life from birth to death.

    • Sinulog Festival. When: Third Sunday of January. Where: Cebu City. Sinulog is an annual religious festival honoring Sr. Sto. Niño. It is considered one of the biggest and grandest Philippine festivals.
    • Feast of the Black Nazarene. When: January 9. Where: Quiapo, Manila. This religious feast is celebrated in the heart of Manila, Quiapo. The Black Nazarene is believed to be miraculous, that’s why thousands of devotees come here to participate in the annual Traslación.
    • Ati-Atihan Festival. When: Third week of January. Where: Kalibo, Aklan. Another religious festival in the Philippines in honor of Santo Niño is Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Aklan.
    • Dinagyang Festival. When: Fourth Sunday of January. Where: Iloilo City. Dinagyang Festival is one of the most famous religious and cultural Philippine festivals.
  3. Jun 14, 2022 · For those of you who like to soak in the Filipino culture, here are five festivals you shouldn’t miss! Naro Festival, June 17-19. This Philippine festival is observed every June 17 to 19 to commemorate the founding anniversary of the Dimasalang town in Masbate.

  4. The festival consists of three major activities: (1) Subiran Regatta – a sailboat race held at the eastern entrance of San Juanico Strait, (2) Balyuan – a pageant reenacting the historic exchange of images between Basey, Samar and Tacloban City, and (3) Pintados Festival where participants paint their bodies and dance to the rhythm of ...

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  6. Aug 16, 2023 · Every local barangay (village) celebrates the life of its patron saint through festivals. Every festival in the country is unique in its way. A variety of events can happen within a festival, there are holy masses, processions, parades, pageants, concerts, traditional plays, dances, and many more!

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