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PAVVU RULUN FESTIVAL
August 10 - August 17 | Tuguegarao, Cagayan it is the patronal fiesta of the city honoring St. Hyacinth enthroned at the elevated St. Hycinth Church beside the St. Paul University Philippines. The events surrounding the festival include street dancing competition, drum and lyre competition, beauty pageant, trade fair, pancit cooking and eating contests, job fair and many more. For more information please contact: |
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KAADLAWAN HAN SAMAR
August 11 - November 30 | Catbalogan Samar Festivities to commemorate the foundation day of Samar For more information please contact: |
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INTERNATIONAL BAMBOO ORGAN FESTIVAL
February 3 - February 11 | Las PiƱas A ten-day series of cultural events, with a focus on the unique bamboo-made organ made by Fray Diego de la Cera found only in Las Piñas. |
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SANTONES
August 12 - August 16 | Barangay Calumpang, Liliw, Laguna A five day festival featuring the sweet santol and lanzones fruits raised in the locality. For more information please contact: |
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TINAPAY FESTIVAL
February 7 - February 11 | Cuenca, Batangas An annual activity conceived by the town as thanksgiving to their patron saint, Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage for a bountiful life. |
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ARANDURUGAN FESTIVAL
August 12 - August 17 | Guinobatan, Albay The festival is held to coincide with the town fiesta land as a form of thanksgiving for the bounties from the land. Various activities are lined up to drumbeat the affair. For more information pls contact: |
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SUMAYAJAW FESTIVAL
August 14 - November 30 | Jabonga, Agusan del Norte Held during the town fiesta of Jabonga. It is a thanksgiving celebration for the bounties showered by the Heavenly Father through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Lady of Assumption-patroness of Jabonga. For more information pls contact: |
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CORON FESTIVAL
August 15 - August 17 | Tiwi, Albay “Coron” is a Bicol dialect meaning clay-pot or potteries of which the town of Tiwi is popularly known for. Thus, the festival’s main feature is the municipalities pottery industry which is done with skills passed from parents to children and perfected through long years of practice without the benefit of written manuals. For more information please contact: |
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KALI-KALIHAN HARVEST FESTIVAL
February 8 - February 8 | Don Salvador Benedicto, Negros Occidental A harvest festival with a street dance showing their cultural heritage the art of "kali" otherwise known as "arnis" or "escrima", the traditional martial arts of the Filipino people since the 7th century. |
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FEAST OF OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION
August 15 - November 30 | Boac, Marinduque A celebration in honor of Our Lady of the Assumption. For more information please contact: Parish of Immaculate Conception Tel. No. (6342)332.12.60 |
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PHILIPPINE INTL. HOT-AIR BALLOON FIESTA
February 9 - February 12 | Omni Aviation Complex, Clark Field, Pampanga Held every 2nd weekend of February at Omni Aviation Complex in Clark, the annual festival features air-sporting events like hot-air balloon competition, aircraft maneuvers and precision flying, ultralights, RC Demonstration Flying, sky diving, aircarft rally, rocketeering, flag jump, balloon bursting competition, kite flying, trade fair, carnival rides and nightly concerts. |
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KALIBONGAN FESTIVAL (HORSE FIGHT & BLOOD COMPACT)
August 15 - November 30 | Kidapawan City, N. Cotabato August 14 marks the celebration of the Kalibongan Festival. Kalibongan is a manobo term for a Grand Festival which is celebrated yearly in Kidapawan, Cotabato. The Manobos, Bagobos, and other highland tribes from the different parts of the province go down to Kidapawan to show off and proudly display their tradition and cultural heritage. The natives display thier own version of "party" with a traditional horsefight, a "blood compact" peace ceremony, etc. |
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LUBI-LUBI (COCONUT) FESTIVAL
August 15 - November 30 | Calubian, Leyte The humble coconut tree gets its day in the spotlight as the town celebrates its Lubi-Lubi Festival. For more information please contact: |
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GULING-GULING FESTIVAL (STREET DANCING)
February 9 - February 9 | Paoay, Ilocos Norte Exciting and calendrical rites in Paoay where townsfolk and their guests participate in singing and dancing in the street, dressed in their native costume, the antique and attractive “Abel paoay Kimona” with matching tapis or pandiling, adorned with century old jewelries |
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PASAKA
August 15 - November 30 | Tanauan, Leyte Pasaka is a festival, streetdancing as a tribute and paying homage to the Lady Assumption as she is assumed into heaven. Pasaka means thanksgiving for the bountiful harvest and blessings in the previous year. It is also a prayer asking for more blessings in the coming year and also welcoming of visitors to the homes of Tanauananons, a trait which is most common in the countryside of the Philippines. Participants are clad in costumes made of indigenous materials to the accompaniment of musical instrument which are als indigenous to the locality. For more information please contact: |
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SIRONG FESTIVAL
August 15 - November 30 | Cantilan, Surigao del Sur A war dance between Muslims and Christians, reflecting the Christianization of the early Cantillanons. For more information please contact: |
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WESTERN VISAYAS TOURISM SUMMIT
February 9 - February 10 | Sarabia Manor Hotel, Iloilo City A two-day tourism summit that tackles key issues in the tourism industry. |
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SUNDAYAG
August 18 - August 30 | Cagayan de Oro City A showcase of the Best of Northern Mindanao featuring Agriculture, Trade, & Tourism destinations. For more information please contact: DOT-Region X |
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PILGRIMAGE TO JOROAN
August 18 - November 30 | Joroan, Tiwi, Albay Held every 3rd Saturday of August to pay homage to the miraculous image of Our Lady of Salvation, Patroness of Albay. It is highlighted by a maritime procession where the image is carried by the menfolks down to the beach where a large and well-decorated trawl boat is docked. An entourage of similarly decorated pumpboats follow, carrying the pilgrims and devotees to the shores and village at Sogod where a concelebrated mass is held. For more information pls contact: |
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FISTAHAN
February 9 - February 15 | Davao City A culinary festival that features Davao''s grilled tuna specialties such as "panga and buntot". |