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  1. Presidential Proclamations issued subsequent to the promulgation of Republic Act No. 9492 established celebration dates for national holidays and special days, and established new holidays and special days, some nationwide and some local to specified localities. [6] Holiday types.

  2. Here is a list of Philippine festivals based on official sources such as national and local government websites and news reports. Note that new festivals are launched each year in different parts of the country, while some existing ones are canceled or temporarily suspended, depending on the local government’s prerogative.

    Date
    Holiday
    Location/s
    January 4
    Naujan Founding Anniversary
    Naujan, Oriental Mindoro
    January 5
    Bauang Founding Anniversary and Baggak ...
    Bauang, La Union
    January 5
    Tagudin Founding Anniversary
    Tagudin, Ilocos Sur
    January 10
    Koronadal City Founding Anniversary and ...
    Koronadal City, South Cotabato
  3. Oct 23, 2024 · 04. Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon, is famous for its colorful decorations made from rice, vegetables, and fruits. The festival honors San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. 05. Kadayawan Festival in Davao City celebrates the bountiful harvest and the city's cultural heritage.

  4. Mar 18, 2021 · And there’s no better way to find out about a country’s history than by looking at their holidays, festivals, and celebrations. The Philippines is no exception. With over 50 holidays throughout the year, Filipino culture is evident through their annual celebrations.

  5. The Philippines is a predominantly Catholic nation so many of the annual festivals such as the Mariones Holy Week are related to important events on the religious calendar. There are several celebrations with roots in pagan times, such as the Ati-Atihan festival which preserves costumes and rituals that have been modified over time to reflect ...

  6. May 14, 2024 · Philippine festivals are vibrant celebrations of the country’s cultural heritage and traditions, showcasing colorful costumes, lively dances, and delicious food. Examples include the Sinulog Festival in Cebu and the MassKara Festival in Bacolod, known for their street dances and festive atmosphere.

  7. The festivals and celebrations of the Philippines are a testament to the country’s vibrant culture, rich traditions, and strong community spirit. From the colorful street dances of Sinulog and Ati-Atihan to the floral extravagance of Panagbenga and Pahiyas, each festival offers a unique and immersive experience.

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