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STO. NIÑO FESTIVAL
January 1 - January 1 | Nationwide A grand procession of over two hundred well-dressed images of the Child Jesus. |
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BULAKLAKAN FESTIVAL
January 1 - January 20 | Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila Annual procession, parade of flowers and costumes. |
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ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
January 1 - January 20 | Kalibo, Aklan Scene of a yearly celebration in honor of Sto. Nino held every third week of January, popularly known worldwide as Ati-Atihan. So called because Aklanons, domestic and foreign tourists, wipe soot on their faces and done ethnic paraphernalia and masquerade around town as Negritos and make merry and dance in the streets to the beat of ambulant ethnic troubadours. |
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AGUMAN SANDUK
January 1 - January 1 | Minalin, Pampanga Description The Aguman Sanduk of Minalin is celebrated in the afternoon of January 1, while the rest of the country takes a break from the previous night''s New Year revelry, and there''s no one to catch the boys and men of this sleepy fishing town wear their mother''s lipstick and put on their wive''s dresses |
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FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS
January 2 - January 2 | Gasan, Marinduque A feast honoring the three kings who are visiting houses around the Poblacion of Gasan |
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BAILES DE LUCES
January 5 - January 5 | La Castellana, Negros Occicental The town’s celebration of Charter Day and a befitting culmination of the Christmas season, the festival is conceptualized as a festival of hope and thanksgiving. Thanksgiving for all the blessings received in the year that was and hope for a prosperous new year. Its unique feature is the use of lights or “luces” as props and adornment and its nocturnal festivities and streetdancing. |
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KURALDAL
January 6 - January 6 | Sasmoan, Pampanga The Kuraldal of Sasmuan occurs during the week of the town fiesta on January 6, when Kapampangans from neighboring towns gather in front of the chapel of St. Lucy and dance for favors all night |
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KADAYAW FESTIVAL
January 7 - January 7 | Pambujan, N. Samar Thanksgiving for the blessings received by the municipality |
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BANDI FESTIVAL & BAYLUHAY FESTIVAL
January 8 - January 15 | San Joaquin, Iloilo Festivals featuring the biggest “bandi” (sweet delicacy) in Western Visayas and the Reenactment of the Barter of Panay. |
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CHARTER DAY: ESCALANTE PEOPLE'S DAY
January 8 - January 8 | Escalante City, Negros Occidental This event is the commemoration of the signing of R.A. 9014 into law declaring Escalante as one of the component cities of Negros Occidental, by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. |
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BINANOG FESTIVAL
January 8 - January 8 | Lambunao, Iloilo Binanog is a yearly festivities celebrated by the Lambunaonos every January in honor of infant Jesus. Binanog means a pool of dance by the people in hinterland of Lambunao. The following are the Binanugan, the dance depicting the movement of the birds, the Inagong sayaw-sayaw, a celebration dances and the Dinagmay, the courtship dance. The dance movement is accompanied by lively drum beatings. |
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LINGAYEN GULF LANDING ANNIVERSAY
January 9 - January 9 | Lingayen, Pangasinan Commemoration of the liberation of Pangasinan from the Japanese invasion led by Gen. Douglas McArthur of the US Pacific Command on Jan. 9, 1945. |
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FEAST OF THE BLACK NAZARENE
January 9 - January 9 | Quiapo, Manila An intense, day-long festival highlighted by a mammoth procession of the image of the Black Nazarene around Quiapo district participated in by mostly male devotees who walk barefooted carrying the image on their shoulders. Full of faith, belief and hopes that wishes will be granted and sins forgiven, believers, on this occasion, express their deepest gratitude to the Creator for all the bounties received the whole year through. |
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BINIRAY FESTIVAL (Fluvial procession)
January 9 - January 9 | Romblon Sto. Niño-inspired revelry and fluvial procession. |
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SAN PABLO COCO FESTIVAL
January 10 - January 15 | San Pablo City, Laguna A weeklong celebration highlighted by a Mardi Gras during City Fiesta. The costumes of the participants & the adornments of the floats are made from coconut derive materials. |
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ARAW NG KORONADAL "HINUGYAW FESTIVAL"
January 10 - January 10 | Koronadal Translated literally, it means "Day of Koronadal" and indeed it is. Hinugyaw Festival, dubbed as the "Festival of Festivals", is a celebration of the different cultures that has dwelled on the fertile valley of Koronadal for many years now. |
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SINULOG (KABANKALAN) FESTIVAL
January 10 - January 16 | Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental Revelers garbed in distinctively colorful costumes with bare bodies painted in black soot take to the streets to the riotous and frenzied beats of drums celebrating the feast of El Señor Sto. Niño. |
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SINULOG FESTIVAL
January 11 - January 20 | Cebu Cebu’s biggest and most popular festival in honor of the Holy Image of Senyor Sto. Niño |
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DINAGYANG FESTIVAL
January 11 - January 28 | Iloilo City Street dancing characterized by frenetic stomping of feet and hypnotic drumbeating. It is a colorful whirl of thousands of people dressed in unique costumes dancing & chanting all day and night. |
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MALATARLAK FESTIVAL
January 13 - January 20 | Tarlac City, Tarlac The festival features various contingents of school children garbed in grass-inspired costumes - painted with black soots - all merrily dancing to the beat of local tunes and ethnic instruments made of bamboo. |