Do you want a different Hala Bira experience? Hear the boom-boom beat of the bass drums and tinkling of the metals and stone while dancing together with the street dancers? Well, it is time to party to the beat of the drums as we head up to Kalibo where the wildest Ati-Atihan Festival is celebrated.
Bangus Festival is a yearly celebration in Dagupan City and it is claimed as the longest running festival in the country, held for one whole month beginning on April 1 to May 1 at Pangasinan’s traditional Pistay Dayat or Sea Festival. It highlights the local industry of bangus or milkfish – the Philippine national fish. It also promotes Dagupan City as "Bangus Capital of the World" and establishes the city as a major tourist destination.
Imbayah is a noble people's feast in Banaue, Ifugao, celebrated during the month of April every three years. It is a thanksgiving to their almighty Aliguyon, their local god for a bounty rice harvest. This grand festival is to preserve and revive the rich, noble, colorful and best cultural heritage of the Ifugao. The festival showcases different activities and products of the province, like wine-making, stone-walling and rice, our country's staple food.