Pride of Janiuaynons: Sadsad Festival
by Jane Dacumos on May 24, 2012Janiuaynons are people of Janiuay, Iloilo. Located in the heart of Iloilo, 29 kilometers away from the city, the community of Janiuay have a colorful history that stretches back to a rich pre-colonial era.
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Sinigayan Festival
by Rosevie Decio on May 24, 2012Sagay City’s name was derived from "sigay", a bright, univalve-shelled mollusk that is abundant in the rich shores of Sagay. This marine creature is also the reason why the name of the town’s festival is Sinigayan Festival.
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Salakayan Festival of Miagao: A Homage to Brave Ancestors
by Jhaypee Guia on May 23, 2012The annual festival is celebrated every first week of February in the town of Miagao, Iloilo. It is a traditional event that provides opportunities for Miagawanon and Dumarayong to give happiness to the visitors by means of a colorful feast.
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Panaad Festival: The Mother of all Festivals in Negros Occidental
by Kheem Caparas on May 23, 2012Panaad Festival is an annual celebration of festivals every April in Bacolod City. It is a week-long summer event that brings together the towns and cities of the province of Negros Occidental.
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It's More Fun Eating Mangoes at Guimaras!
by Kheem Caparas on May 23, 2012Manggahan sa Guimaras is the identity festival of Guimaras Province. It is a week-long celebration of the mango harvesting season every April 16-20. This is made to showcase their cultural and historical heritage, livelihood, myths and legendary stories. It also spreads and promotes the locals' products, cuisines, services and milestones. It is the people's way to show the world that there is more to Guimaras than its sweet, fibrous, and pest-free mangoes.
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