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BANANA FESTIVAL
July 1 - July 8 | Tagum City Festival featuring the city as the banana country and pays tribute to the largest economic contributor and the province’ No. 1 export-bananas. For more information pls contact: |
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FEAST OF OUR LADY OF GUIBANG
July 1 - April 2 | Gamu, Isabela Annual feast day of the Miraculous Lady of Guibang. For more information pls contact: |
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FESTIVAL OF OUR LADY OF PIAT
July 1 - July 2 | Piat, Cagayan Annual feast day of Our Lady of Piat highlighted by the procession of the Marian Image being venerated for centuries. For more information please contact: |
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MANGO FESTIVAL
July 1 - July 16 | Carmen, Agusan del Norte A two weeks long festival that pays tribute to Carmen’s main crop “mango”. Among the featured activities are: an agricultural fair, food processing demonstration, cultural presentation and sports events. For more information pls contact: |
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SAG-AHAN FESTIVAL
July 1 - November 30 | Toboso, Negros Occidental Sag-ahan Festival manifests its joy and sense of thanksgiving and gratefulness for all the blessings and abundance it has received through the years. Sag-ahan is derived from the original name of the settlement near the Sag-ahan River many years ago. In the local dialect “sag-ahan” means to take or catch fish with the hands. This method of fishing was popularly used due to the abundance of fish in the area. For more information please contact: |
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RIVER TUBING FESTIVAL
July 2 - November 30 | Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur Honoring Sibulan rivers rich resources as part of the eco-adventure activities and an advocacy program to preserve the local resources and showcases its products For more information pls contact: |
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PAMMADAYAW FIESTA
July 2 - July 4 | Diffun, Quirino A colorful festival featuring streetdancing, agri-inudstrial fair, parades, beauty pageant, sports competion and promotion of one town one product of Diffun. For more information please contact: |
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PABIRIK FESTIVAL
February 1 - February 2 | Paracale, Camarines Norte Held in the town of Paracale, the festival is highlighted by “pabirik” street dancing, depicting the gold mining industry in the province. |
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ARAW NG PASIG
July 2 - November 30 | Pasig City A grand celebration of the Pasig day highlighted by different activities like the Mutya ng Pasig Pageant, Dancing Parade, Outstanding Pasiguenos Night, Arts & Literary Competition, Palarong Pinoy, Kusina Pasigueno, etc. For more information please contact: |
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SAGAYAN FESTIVAL (MARANAO WAR DANCE)
July 2 - November 30 | Tubod, Lanao del Norte This festival depicts the rich Maranao culture pageantry war dance performed by warriors & fan dance by the Maranao maidens held during Araw ng Lanao del Norte. For more information please contact: |
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PHIL-AM FRIENDSHIP DAY
July 4 - November 30 | Baguio City Revival of friendship among Filipinos, Americans & other Nationalities accented with the sale exposition of variety products. For more information please contact: |
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BICOL ARTS FESTIVAL
February 1 - February 28 | Legazpi City A week-long festival showcasing the region’s arts and culture, crafts and agro-industrial products coming from the six (6) provinces and three (3) cities of Bicol. It coincides with the celebration of the National Arts Month every February. |
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RICE FESTIVAL
July 4 - November 30 | Roxas, Isabela The Municipality Government of Roxas highlighted the main agricultural product of Roxas – Palay. The event included street dancing competition, kuliglig contest and cooking of the biggest rice cake also featured in the national television. For more information please contact: |
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PAGAY FESTIVAL
July 4 - November 30 | Roxas, Isabela The Municipality Government of Roxas highlighted the main agricultural product of Roxas – Palay. The event included street dancing competition, kuliglig contest and cooking of the biggest rice cake also featured in the national television. For more information pls contact: |
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LIWLIWA FESTIVAL
July 4 - November 30 | San Mariano, Isabela Showcases the different products of the town in streetdancing, agri-industrial trade fair booths by every barangays. For more information please contact: |
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PAGODA SA WAWA
July 4 - November 30 | Bocaue, Bulacan Held annually on the 1st Sunday of July in the town of Bocaue, the festival features a fluvial parade in honor of the miraculous "Krus sa Wawa". A huge pagoda bearing the image of the Krus accompanied by some 200 devotees symbolizes a dramatic tradition inspired by centuries-old tales. It is believed that the mounting of such a festival assures the agricultural town of Bocaue a bountiful harvest. Contact Person Rosette Ramos |
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SAN CARLOS CITY TREE PLANTING DAY
July 4 - November 30 | San Carlos City, Negros Occidental An enjoyable and meaningful annual tree planting activity in the mountain barangays participated by national and local government offices together with the private sectors. For more information please contact: |
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CHARTER DAY - CADIZ CITY
July 4 - November 30 | Cadiz City, Negros Occidental Celebrated every 4th of July often times a five-day celebration marking the anniversary of Cadiz as a City. Sports competition, nightly musical shows, exhibits, dog shows are a few of the activities, highlight of which is a parade of beautifully adorned floats of every organizations, barangays, school in their most colorful and most creative designs. For more information please contact: |
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BANIG FESTIVAL
July 5 - November 30 | Badian, Cebu In celebration of Badian’s Annual Fiesta, the festival showcases the Cebuano & Badianganon culture, tradition, delicacies & local products especially its famous “mats” (banig). The festival includes the following event highlights: A street dancing with costumes made of mats, an AGGIE TRADE FAIR - Display and exhibition of mat and various farm and sea products, native delicacies, handicrafts and Banig making contest. |
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PASALABOK FESTIVAL (ADLAW SA DIPOLOG)
July 6 - November 30 | Dipolog City This fiesta aims to showcase the myriad interplay of cultures: Muslim, Lumad and the varied and diverse culture of the settlers from all over the Philippines as well as the Spanish, Chinese, American and other Asian cultures that have been meticulously woven and shaped into what is known as the unique Mindanao tri-people culture. For more information pls contact: |