"Philippines Culinary Regional Festival"
FEAST OF THE BLACK NAZARENE
Quiapo Church, Manila
People go to Quiapo Church, Manila to honor the
miraculous wooden black statue of Jesus Christ carried by male devotees during
the procession. More about the feast of the Black Nazarene or Nuestro Padre Jusus Nazareno.Quiapo Church, Manila
"BINIRAY"
Romblon
A festival parade in the sea followed by a celebration in Romblon
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A festival parade in the sea followed by a celebration in Romblon.
. LINGAYEN GULF LANDING
Lingayen, Pangasinan
Held in Lingayen Pangasinan, it commemorates the landing of General
MacArthur’s Allied Forces in Luzon in 1945.
Kalibo, Aklan
The Ati-Atihan Festival honors the 13th century land deal between 10
migrating Bornean chieftains and the indigenous Ati King Marikudo. It also
honors the town patron, the infant Sto. Niño. The constant, rhythmic pounding
of drums get to you, and before you know it you are on the street, shuffling
your feet, shaking your head, waving your hands - and joining thousands of
soot-blacked, gaily-costumed revelers in an ancient ritual of mindless
happiness. A familiar battle cry reaches your ears, and amidst all
this bewilderment you remember where you are: Kalibo, Aklan. "Viva, Sto.
Niño!" The Ati-Atihan celebration is boomed in many parts of the
country.
"DARO SINULOG"
Dumaguete Negros
A moving pageantry depicting Holy Child’s conversation of pagan tribes.
Dumaguete Negros
A moving pageantry depicting Holy Child’s conversation of pagan tribes.
"SINULOG"
Cebu City
Cebu City's fiesta of fiestas. Distinguished by its
unusual two-steps-forward-and-one-step-backward shuffle, thus simulating the
Holy Child of the shores, the Sinulog is a century-old tradition observed in
the part of Visayas region. The prayer-dance is harmonized to the beat of drums
and shouts of "Pit Señor! Viva Sto. Niño!”. Feel free to dance with the
best of them, enjoying all the way to the grand final presentation at the Cebu
City Sports Center.
"CARACOL SA MAKATI"
Makati City, Manila
Groups dress as endangered flora and fauna to express
the need to preserve and conserve our natural heritage. Caracol is a Spanish term for
snail.
VIGAN TOWN FIESTA
The highlight of the week long celebration is the
procession in honor of Vigan’s patron saint, St. Paul the Apostle.
express
the need to preserve and conserve our natural heritage. Caracol is a Spanish term for
snail.
"DINAGYANG"
Iloilo City
Merry mayhem breaks loose in Iloilo City during this weekend, when Ilonggos leave everything behind to join in the fiesta of the year. All shyness are dropped: boring everyday clothes are exchanged for "Ati" warrior costumes and black body paint. Shields and "weapons" are held amidst the pounding rhythm of drums, the costumed Ilonggos put their best feet forward in celebration of Dinagyang.
Iloilo City
Merry mayhem breaks loose in Iloilo City during this weekend, when Ilonggos leave everything behind to join in the fiesta of the year. All shyness are dropped: boring everyday clothes are exchanged for "Ati" warrior costumes and black body paint. Shields and "weapons" are held amidst the pounding rhythm of drums, the costumed Ilonggos put their best feet forward in celebration of Dinagyang.
"TAWO – TAWO"
Bayawan City
Giant, paper mache scarecrows highlight their roles as guardians of Bayawan City crops.
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