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A Must-Try Trek at Mount Balungao

A Must-Try Trek at Mount Balungao

by Jane Dacumos on June 22, 2012
Climbing Mt. Balungao is just one of the many activities you can do in Pangasinan. It is certainly a complete getaway from the stressful environment of the city.
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Taste the World's Tastiest Milkfish in Bangus Festival

Taste the World's Tastiest Milkfish in Bangus Festival

by Kheem Caparas on May 30, 2012

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.


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Bolinao National  Museum

Bolinao National Museum

by Jhaypee Guia on May 26, 2012
Bolinao Museum is located at Rizal Street across the Cape Bolinao High School in Bolinao, Pangasinan. The travel is about 363 kilometers from Metro Manila. One can take a bus from Manila to Bolinao. Travel time is about five hours.
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Mango–Bamboo Festival: Double the Fun!

Mango–Bamboo Festival: Double the Fun!

by Kheem Caparas on May 24, 2012
Mango-Bamboo Festival is a yearly week-long celebration every April 20-27 in San Carlos City, Pangasinan. It is made to promote the major trade of the town which is bamboo furniture and products, and the best “carabao” mangoes you've ever tasted.
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Pista'y Dayat Festival: A Gratitude to the Sea

Pista'y Dayat Festival: A Gratitude to the Sea

by Kheem Caparas on May 23, 2012
Pista’y Dayat Festival (Sea Festival) is a thanksgiving festival celebrated annually during the first two weeks of April. It celebrates the bountiful harvest of abundant fishes. It is now the grandest festivity in the province of Pangasinan. It features a mass offering in the beautiful beach of Lingayen and a fluvial grand parade, including the nine well-known festivities such as Galicayo Festival of Manaoag, Pandan Festival of Mapandan, Longganisa Festival of Alaminos, Sugpo Festival of Binmaley, Mango and Bamboo Festival of San Carlos City, Puto Festival of Calasiao, Binongey Festival of Anda, Sawali Festival of Labrador, and Pista'y Dayat.
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