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A Thanksgiving for the Bountiful Rice Harvest in Imbayah Festival

A Thanksgiving for the Bountiful Rice Harvest in Imbayah Festival

by Kheem Caparas on May 29, 2012

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.


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Mount Binaratan - The Silent Mountain of Kalinga

Mount Binaratan - The Silent Mountain of Kalinga

by Jhaypee Guia on May 29, 2012
Mount Binaratan, also known as the silent mountain, can be found near the Tanudan River, between the boundary of Mountain Province and Kalinga.
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Palan-ah Falls and Hot Springs – Hot n’ Cold Attraction in Kalinga

Palan-ah Falls and Hot Springs – Hot n’ Cold Attraction in Kalinga

by Jhaypee Guia on May 29, 2012
One of the best attractions in Kalinga Province is the Palan-ah Falls and Hot Springs in Tulgao West, Tinglayan.
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Let’s feel the air on the top of Mount Amuyao

Let’s feel the air on the top of Mount Amuyao

by Jhaypee Guia on May 29, 2012
Mount Amuyao is situated in Cordillera Range in Northern Luzon, with an elevation 2,689 meters. The mountain is very visible and easily spotted along the highway to Banaue.
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Tungoh ad Hungduan Festival: The Feast After the Planting Season

Tungoh ad Hungduan Festival: The Feast After the Planting Season

by Kheem Caparas on May 24, 2012
Tungoh ad Hungduan Festival is a cultural festival celebrated yearly every third week of April, which lasts for about 3-4 days. “Tungoh” refers to the rest period in the traditional agricultural cycle, which is usually after the planting season, while “Hungdu” means “a stopping place” for travelers.
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