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ALEGRIA DE ISABELA
July 8 - November 30 | Isabela City A festival based on a legend that tells how the early townsfolk survived a raging storm, where St. Isabela was seen blocking a giant wave. Celebrated with a regatta & procession of the image and merry- making beside the cathedral. For more information please contact: |
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MAUBANOG FESTIVAL
July 9 - June 15 | Mauban, Quezon A seven-days cultural extravaganza that features the town’s colorful history, amiable people, tasty cuisine and of course, its locally fermented only-in-Mauban nipa wine. For more information pls contact: |
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LUBID FESTIVAL
July 12 - July 16 | Malilipot, Albay A weeklong celebration showcasing abaca hemp - locally known as lubid which the municipality is known to be the region''s major producer; its many uses and importance as a major source of livelihood of the local community. Various activities are lined up highlighted by street parade where participants are colorfully dressed in abacca costumes. For more information please contact: |
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HUDYAKA FESTIVAL
July 12 - November 30 | Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental Street dancing competition which depicts the historical events of how Laguindingan become one of the municipalities of Misamis Oriental. For more information please contact: |
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LAVANDERO FESTIVAL
February 1 - February 6 | Mandaluyong As part of the week-long Mandaluyong Day celebration, the unique festival focused on the city’s ancient tradition of washing clothes in the once clean and clear waters of the Pasig River. Amusingly, focal point of the festival is the men participants washing clothes instead of women. |
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T'NALAK FESTIVAL
July 13 - July 18 | Koronadal City, South Cotabato An annual celebration in South Cotabato which demonstrates the importance and significance of t’nalak cloth as the cultural image of South Cotabato. |
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PAHINUNGOD FESTIVAL
July 14 - July 16 | Carrascal, Surigao del Sur This is a Mardi gras performed around the streets of Carrascal in honor of their patroness, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel. For more information please contact: |
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SUBAYAN KEG SUBANON FESTIVAL
July 15 - November 30 | Ozamiz City, Misamis Occidental A week-long trade fair/ street dancing depict songs, dances and other forms of simulated social expression of the rich Subanon cultural heritage For more information please contact: |
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DIWAL FESTIVAL
July 15 - July 16 | Roxas City, Capiz A showcase of the seafood products, notably the diwal - the exotic and best tasting shellfish in the world. The 2-day festival aims to strengthen its status as the seafood capital of the country, most especially with the diwal. Activities lined up are the opening of the annual Diwal harvest, band concerts, exhibits, seminars on the environment, foodfests, cooking competitions and visits to the Diwal dive sites. During the two-day affair, all the Diwal harvest for the day will be displayed and sold to the public at the seafood fair. For more information please contact: |
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FESTIVALS OF HEARTS
February 1 - February 14 | Tanjay City, Negros Oriental In celebration of Valentines, the city tourism council of Tanjay is coming up with a festival of romance showcasing a nightly Harana, Baile ng Bayan, Mass Wedding/Renewal of vows and coronation of SK’s Search for Miss Valentines. |
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LUNAY S'BUNG
July 16 - July 23 | Region XII (no specific venue) A native term once described the gathering of ancestors, thus this ethnic expression inspires the Expo to be convergence of people throughout Region XII. Showcase the diverse wealth of Region XII. For more information pls contact: |
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SANDUGO FESTIVAL
July 16 - November 30 | Tagbilaran City, Bohol Bohol’s annual commemoration of the Blood compact (mardi gras parade) between Rajah Sikatuna and Miguel Lopez de Legazpi. The Sandugo street dancing & mardi gras highlights the Sandugo festivities. These dances usually depict the subject about “friendship among equals international diplomacy” expressed in the participating group’s traditional culture. For more information please contact: |
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EARTHQUAKE MEMORIAL DAY
July 16 - November 30 | Baguio City Memorial services for the victims of the 1990 killer earthquake. For more information please contact: |
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“KUMBIRA” (FOOD FESTIVAL)
July 17 - July 23 | Cagayan de Oro City Food & culinary competitions sponsored by the Cagayan de Oro Hotel and Restaurant Association (COHARA). For more information pls contact: DOT-10, Velez St., Cagayan de Oro/(638822) 723696 |
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SUROY SA SURIGAO
February 1 - February 28 | Surigao City An activity initiated by the City Tourism Office that provides opportunities for participating groups to explore Surigao’s best thru island-hopping adventure, cave exploration and canoeing to the lush mangrove areas and other interesting sites. |
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TILIBYUGAN
June 21 - July 26 | Sapian, Capiz It is the Sapianon’s way of celebrating their feast day in honor of their Patron Saint Anne every July 26. Tilibyugan came from the word “tibyog”, a Sapianon term which means “to unite”. Sapianons believed that by consolidating their efforts into one, their dream for a prosperous town can easily be achieved. For more information please contact: |
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BULANG-BULANG FESTIVAL
February 2 - February 29 | San Enrique, Negros Occidental Bulang-Bulang Festival is celebrated every February 2-9. The festival gives recognition to the game fowl industry which is one of the major sources of livelihood of the town. Bulang-Bulang is a character dance presentation which depicts the life and character of the fighting cock/rooster. |
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PARABUR FESTIVAL & BUGUEY PATRONAL FIESTA
July 22 - July 26 | Buguey, Cagayan The patronal town fiesta of Buguey is celebrated with an agro-industrial trade fair and the promotion of fisheries products like crabs including special events and guided tours. For more information pls contact: |
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Bulang-Bulang Festival is celebrated every February 2-9. The festival gives recognition to the game fowl industry which is one of the major sources of livelihood of the town. Bulang-Bulang is a character dance presentation which depicts the life and chara
February 2 - February 5 | Miag-ao, Iloilo An important historical occasion for the people of Miag-ao, this annual extravaganza attracts people with its week-long activity of food fair, agro-industrial and trade fair, fluvial parade, higante contest, literary musical contest, evening socials and the hablon and patadyong fashion show. The event’s highlight is the street dance-drama depicting the victorious battle waged by the locals against Muslim marauders sometime in 1754. |
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FEAST OF OURLADY OF CANDLES
February 2 - February 2 | Jaro, Iloilo City The biggest and most opulent religious pageantry in Western Visayas with the blessing of candles and a procession of the Nuestra Señora de Candelaria and the Fiesta Queen and her court. |