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2nd Patubas Festival 2010

2nd Patubas Festival
December 16-28, 2010
Barotac Viejo Municipal Grounds

Schedule of Activities


December 16, 2010 Thursday
4:00 P.M
-Parade
-Sugba-Sugba Lagaw


6:00 P.M
Opening Program Sponsored by the LGU

December 17,
2010-Friday
Night shows sponsored by the DEPED

December 18, 2010-Saturaday
BVNHS-Barotac Viejo National High School

December 19, 2010-Sunday
BAVIGA- Barotac Viejo Gay Association

December 20, 2010-Monday
Singgit Sirkulo

December 21, 2010-Tuesday
St. Paul School

December 22, 2010-Wednesday
Tugbang Group of Companies

December 23, 2010-Thursday
DPWH

December 24, 2010-friday
Sts. Peter and Paul Church

December 25, 2010-Saturday
BAVIGA

December 26, 2010-Sunday
NIPSC-Northern Iloilo Polytechnic State College

December 27, 2010-Monday
PNP/Barotac Viejo District Hospital

December 28, 2010-Tueaday
Brgy Poblacion/Coronation of Diyosa sa Patubas 2010

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Miss Dingayang 2011

Twelve lovely ladies from different colleges and universities in Iloilo vying for the crown of Miss Iloilo Dinagyang 2011, one of the most prestigious beauty pageants in Iloilo as part of the continious celebration for Iloilo Dinagyang Festival 2011.

Here are the list of candidates for Miss Iloilo Dinagyang 2011

Gretchen Grandest-University of San Agustin

Angelyn Presidente

Sunshine de Guzman – AMA Computer College

Sigrid Grace Flores – the University of the Philippines Visayas

Rain Catapang -Riverview Adventist Academy

Krishna Lei Dingo – West Visayas State University

Sofia Lyn Ochoa – College de San Jose

Kchyrziahchayne Dynelle Dinopol – UPV

Nadaine Broñola – Central Philippine University

Leonor Faunillo-USA

Samantha Marie Amparo – WVSU

Zyra Grace Vedad – WVSU

The search for Miss Iloilo Dinagyang 2011 is up to a higher level as the prize package for the pageant winner includes travel abroad as Ambassadress of Goodwill.

In addition to the trip abroad, Miss Iloilo Dinagyang 2011 will receive a cash prize, trophy, sash, a bouquet of flowers, plaque and other gifts fit for a beauty queen.

This was announced by the new management of the Miss Iloilo Dinagyang 2011 as application forms for contestants are being distributed in different outlets to attract young ladies to join and vie for the title.


The coronation pageant of Miss Dinagyang 2011 will be on January 18, 2011 with pageant host, actor Derek Ramsey.

Miss Dinagyang 2011 Schedule

Talent Night Competition
January 7,2011-5:00pm
Robinsons Place Iloilo

Casual Wear Competition
January 15,2011-4:00pm
SM City Event Center

Swimsuit Competition
January 20,2011-6:00pm
SM City Cinema 6

Pageant Night
January 20,2011-6:pm
SM City Cinema 6





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Charice sings "Jingle Bell Rock" during NBC's Christmas tree lighting.

Charice delivered a rocking performance during the star-studded NBC's 13th annual "Christmas in Rockefeller Center"special at Rockefeller Center in New York City.
Charice was one of the big names in the international music industry who performed during the lighting of what is considered the world’s most famous Christmas tree.The Christmas tree is 74 feet high, 40 feet in diameter and weighs 12 tons, according to reports.
Other performers were Josh Groban, Sheryl Crow, Jessica Simpson, Susan Boyle, Mariah Carey, Jackie Evancho, Katherine Jenkins, Annie Lennox, Kylie Minogue, and The Radio City Rockettes.



The artists sang a mix of current hits and holiday classics.

Charice sang “Jingle Bell Rock,” one of the most famous American Christmas songs.

The holiday event this year was hosted by Natalie Morales and Al Roker.

Charice is in the United States to fulfill her commitments, including shooting scenes for American television series “Glee.”
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Bulusan Volcano, re-cast the ashes

Legazpi City-held up nearly six minutes of the last ejection of heavy volcanic lung burning ash blacksmith bellows attract towards 1:24 in the afternoon.

Attained the level of 1,000 meters of the surge of ash also dropped on the slopes of the volcano included the barangays of the community of Irosin that more and more tormented people.


Image Credit: Flickr User Agapbulusan

Due to the fact regarding this particular re-broke the residents suddenly dark environment triggered by thick gray sumaboy the sky.

Also responded immediately turned the stand by the military trucks that carried bundles of residents to evacuation centers.

In the report of the Office of Civil Defense, now takes the total 172 families or 830 people in five evacuation centers of Juban and Irosin.

The Irosin was previously placed under state of calamity.

Also particularly concerned residents in the impacts of volcanic eruptions on their livelihood and crops.

Now strictly monitoring the progress Phivolcs the current status of the volcano and indicated that could raise the alarm in case the volcano truths catch more extreme tantrum of Mt. Bulusan.

The ejection of volcanic ash earlier is not much compared to its past activities.

Meanwhile the ceasefire declared by Celso Menguez command of New People's Army (NPA) in area of the volcano as solidarity with the damaged residents.

As military reactions pleased because this step to avoid any collide with government opponents.

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16th Asian Games:TORRES Falls short in Guangzhou


Long jumper Marestella Torres fouls up during her attempt to finish just fourth in the 16th Asian Games long jump competition Tuesday in Guangzhou.(EPA)

GUANGZHOU – A day after her stunning loss in the women’s long jump in the 16th Asian Games, Marestella Torres wasn’t inclined for interview and wanted to take the next flight home, according to coach Joseph Sy.

Manilla Bulletin

“As of now, she’s not inclined to accept any interview,” said Sy Wednesday.

Torres, 29, fresh from a six-month training in Germany, failed to win a medal in the event she was heavily favored to win Tuesday, a crushing development that could lead to her retirement.




“Sinabi niya sa akin bago magsimula na magre-retire siya pag di siya manalo,” Sy revealed. “Pero wala siguro sa isip niya na matatalo siya.”

Torres, the smallest in the field at five-foot-one, surged on top of the event with an opening 6.49 meters, but twisted her ankle in the second round and failed to complete a legal jump the rest of the way despite going over 6.50 meters a few times.

“It was the first time I saw her (Torres) foul five times,” said Sy, unable to hide his frustration. “Pinapaatras ko na siya ng kaunti, pero iba na ang takbo. Di na niya ma-control ‘yung launch niya.”

Sy blamed Torres’ unfamiliarity with the elevated foul board.

“Medyo sensitive kasi yung paa ni Marestella. Noong naapakan niya ‘yung foul board, may naramdaman na kaagad siya,” said Sy. “Iba kasi ‘yung ginagamit natin sa Pilipinas,” he said.

The pressure to deliver may also have something to do with the unexpected turn of event, conceded Sy.

“Siguro ‘yung mga last two jumps niya. Nakaramdam na siya ng matinding pressure,” said Sy. “It was supposed to be her defining moment. Alam niyang mananalo siya. Pero hindi nangyari.”

Jung Soonok was the shock winner, becoming the first Korean to win the event in 6.53 meters.

Olga Rypakova of Kazakhstan won the silver in 6.50 meters while Yuliya Tarasova of Uzbekistan edged Torres for the bronze for having the next best jump.

What hurt Torres the most, according to Sy, was the poor result of the eventual gold winner.

“Alam niya kasing kayang kaya niya italon ‘yun. Ginagawa niya sa praktis palagi ‘yun,” he said.

Last September, Torres did 6.61 meters to win the silver in a meet in Germany.

Her training in Germany, according to Sy, helped Torres improve her speed, giving her more momentum to launch.

“Napansin ko lang medyo bumaba yung talon niya,” Sy said. “Hindi ko na binago kasi mukhang adjusted na si Marestella."

Sy said he’s hoping that Torres will reconsider and stay on to train for the London Olympics.

“Although I know that she’s already in her peak now, I think she can still compete until she reaches 35. Maganda naman ang alaga niya sa katawan,” said Sy, noting Torres’ well-sculpted body.

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Smart-Gilas Pilipinas outguns Taiwan

Smart-Gilas Pilipinas players whoop it up after beating the Taiwanese, 82-73 at the close of the elimination round of the basketball competion in the 16th Asian Games. (Photo by BOB DUNGO JR.)GUANGZHOU — The Smart Gilas national team outgunned Chinese-Taipei, 82-73, Monday to set up a keenly-awaited quarterfinal showdown with South Korea in the 16th Asian Games.Manila Bulletin

The Nationals beat the Taiwanese in their own game, firing eight three-point shots, three each from Chris Tiu and Marcio Lassiter while holding them to just 6 of 27 shooting from that distance.

Prior to the match, Chinese-Taipei fired 50 three-pointers against four teams, including a high of 20 against India.

It marked the first time the Nationals failed to hold their opponents under 70 points, but shot 53 percent from the field after averaging 42 percent in the first five matches.

Against Smart Gilas’ relentless full-court defense, the Taiwanese struggled to get into a scoring rhythm, making only three in 13 attempts in the first half.

Lin Chih Chieh, Taipei’s top gunner with 21 points, was held down to five points in the second half where the Filipinos made their move.

Asi Taulava poured eight of his 18 points in a 16-6 run as the Filipinos turned a two-point deficit into a 60-52 lead with 3:31 left in the third quarter.

The Filipinos posted their biggest lead at 71-56 early in the fourth quarter before Taipei made its final run, cutting the deficit to just six points, 69-75, with three minutes remaining.

Unable to set up well against Gilas’ aggressive defense, the Taiwanese turned to playmaker Lee Hsueh Lin who had six free throws and a fastbreak point during that stretch.

But Tiu, who had 15 points on 5-of-9 from the field, made a huge three-point shot, drawing a foul from Taiwan center Wu Tai Hao, his fifth. Tiu completed the four-point play to give Gilas a 79-69 edge with 1:51 remaining.

After a Taiwan turnover, Marnel Baracael put the final nail on Taiwan’s coffin with a three-point play with 44 seconds left.

Lin, struggling against the defense of Kelly Williams, scored the last basket of the game with a layup.

“We knew they wanted to penetrate and then kick out the ball to the short shooters. We had to avoid that and we pushed them to shoot three-pointers which they didn’t do well,” said Rajko Toroman, the Serbian coach of Gilas.

The Filipinos limited their turnovers to 13 after averaging 20 in their last three outings while crushing the boards, 41-27, including a 14-5 edge off the offensive glass.

Taulava and Williams combined for 25 rebounds, including nine that gave the Filipinos an 18-6 advantage in second chance points.

Marcio Lassiter, who had a welt near his right eye, matched Taulava’s 18 points while Baracael made 11 points off the bench.

Lee admitted the team panicked toward the end that resulted in missed hurried three-point shots.

“We didn’t think too much. Actually, we were too in a hurry to think of anything. All we could do was to keep moving ahead. There’s no turning back for us. We had to win,” said Lee who played the entire game, shooting 19 points.

Overall, Toroman was happy.

“It was a very difficult match in a very difficult group. We didn’t deserve to be out and we didn’t deserve to be in this group. I’m very satisfied. It’s very important for us,” said Toroman.

Solomon Mercado, the Rain or Shine quarterback nursing foot injuries, showed up in uniform but did not see action for the third straight game.

The scores:
PHILIPPINES 82 — Taulava 18, Lassiter 18, Tiu 15, Baracael 11, Williams 8, Casio 7, Lutz 3, Barroca 2
CHINESE -TAIPEI 73 — Lin 21, Wu 20, Lee 19, Mao 7, Hung 5, Chien 1, Yang 0, Tien 0, Chen S.N. 0, Chen S.H. 0, Chou 0
Quarters: 20-21, 42-40, 64-54, 82-73

Games Wednesday (Huangpu gymnasium)
1:15 p.m. — South Korea vs Smart Gilas-PH
3:30 p.m. — Japan vs North Korea
7:15 p.m. — Iran vs Jordan
9:30 p.m. — China vs Qata

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Giant Lantern Festival in San Fernando Pampanga

Pampanga is located at the heart of Central Luzon and home to renowned Christmas lantern festival. Every year, Filipinos from all over the country seek the brightly-colored and multi-lighted lanterns of Pampanga. It has been so popular that the month of December has been extra special for Pampangeños particularly for the townsfolk of San Fernando—the province’s capital.

Today’s Giant Lantern Festival started out as a religious activity dubbed as lubenas. The lanterns in those days were only two feet in diameter, a far cry from the fifteen-foot lanterns that Pampangeños churn out every year. Every barrio created the lantern from bamboo and other locally-available materials. They were brought out and paraded around the barrio during the entire 9-day simbang gabi (night mass) before Christmas Day. Before the midnight mass in the 25th, the lanterns were brought to the town church together with the image of the barrio’s patron saints.


The lantern festival lured droves of people not only from Pampanga, but also from nearby provinces and Manila. As bright tinsel and strobes light up for the parade, so do the hearts of those who watched in awe at the spectacle.

Pampanga is also famous for the Paskuhan Village, now simply called HILAGA, a tribute to Filipino craftsmen particularly that famous lantern makers. Its attractions include a replica of typical Filipino village celebrating Christmas, life-size wooden Filipino Belen (Nativity scene), Christmas ornaments and Lanterns of the World Museum, basket museum, crafts-making demonstration, giant Pampanga lanterns, sculptures showing Philippine Christmas practices, Orchidarium and herbal garden, carnival and fair grounds, antiques, calesa and tiburin rides, jeepney tela display, among others.On the other hand, it offers services like money exchange, tele-communications, photo copy center, post office, press/audio room, medical clinic and lost and found section/tourism information office.

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Philippine Festivals and Events::Philippine Festivals and Events in the month of December

Below is a list of some of the popular festivals an events in the Philippines in the month of December.

KAMUNDAGAN FESTIVAL
December 1- December 31 | Naga City
Bustling Naga City becomes doubly busy this month as it celebrates Christmas along with its charter anniversary day. Except the residents of this community to play, pray and party with an extended schedule of cultural shows, trade fairs and civic parades. Not to be missed: the “kiri-kiri” and “pastores” performances, both unique showcases of traditional Bicolano culture.

PASKO SA SUGBU
December 1- December 31 | Cebu
Christmas in Cebu is celebrated with songs, gifts, twinkling lights—and a month-long program of yuletide events. Check out the nightly cultural shows for taste of the season, Cebuano-style. There’s also the various parol, christmas tree and “daygon” competitions, participated in by students from the city’s numerous schools.


CHRISTMAS IN BAGUIO
December 1- December 31 | Baguio City
Mardi Gras, fireworks, lantern and decor contest


LITTLE AND GIANT CHRISTMAS TREES AT THE PLAZA
December 1- December 31 | San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
A display of brightly illuminated Christmas Trees around the public plaza where one can see varied interesting and unique designs and colors depicting the ingenuity of the people.


BELEN MAKING CONTEST
December 1- December 31 | Plaza, Bago City, Negros Occidental
An annual event conducted by the City Government of Bago through the Tourism Affairs Office. This contest aims to develop creativity and ingenuity of Bagonhon artists.


NEGROS ANNUAL CULTURAL TOUR
December 1- December 31 | Silay/Bacolod City
A tour of Bacolod, Silay, Bago & neighboring areas showcasing Negros history & culture, arts and attractions.


GALICAYO FESTIVAL
December 1- December 9 | Manaoag, Pangasinan
A province-wide cultural and religious celebration in honor of Pangasinan’s patroness

RIMAT TI AMIANAN
December 1 18 | San Fernando City, La Union
Treasures of the North on display. Glimmering artistry, creativity & ingenuity of Ilocanos & Pangasinense displayed in products and crafts. Glittering colors of culture & life spelled out in traditional songs and dances. Glowing charm of man-made markers complement the inviting beauty of nature flaunted in landscaping exhibits

SINUKWAN FESTIVAL
December 1- December 10 | San Fernando, Pampanga
The sinukwan Festival heralds the unique culture and distinct beliefs of the Kapampangans through a colorful street dancing parade

HUGYAWAN DALANSAYAW
December 1- December 10 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Hugyawan means “merrymaking and is the main concept of the celebration and presentation of the street dancing contingents, whose members come from all parts of the province

CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL
December 1- January 31 | Opol, Misamis Oriental
A monthlong festival of lights and chirstmas decors usually made of indigenous materials; participated by local offices, schools, private organizations and religious sector with colorful streetlight decors as one of the major attractions for the season.

CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS
December 1- December 31 | Naawan. Misamis Oriental
Giant Christmas Symbol contest participated by NGO’s, academe and private organizations at the main plaza of the Municipality of Naawan


PASIGAHAN SA BALINGASAG
December 1- January 7 | Balingasag, Misamis Oriental
A Chirstmas décor contest usually participated by different barangay and zones, eith fully decorated and lighted streets as its major attractions for the month of December and early part of January.


BELEN IN A TREE
December 1- January 7 | Iponan, Cagayan de Oro City
Barangay Iponan version of celebrating Christmas with street decors and Belen contest in a fully lighted tree as its major attraction.


CAROLING AND BELEN CONTEST
December 1- January 2 | Cagayan de Oro
Cagayan de Oro merriest time when the 80 barangay’s prepare their entries for the biggest and most colorful Christmas Tree & Belen. This event is also complimented with Caroling Contest participated by schools, academe, religious group and NGO’s & supported by private sector.


CHRISTMAS TREE/CHRISTMAS SYMBOL CONTEST
December 1- January 1 | Cagayan de Oro
Provincial Capitol celebrating Christmas with huge Christmas tree Contest participated by various departments Entires are usually indigenous and recycled materials complemented with colorful and stylish Christmas lights.


CHRISTMAS AT GINGOOG CITY
December 1- January 1 | Gingoog City
Gingoog City celebrate Christmas with Belen and most colorful Christmas Arch Competion. The event is usually participated by local barangays, schools and private institutions.


LIGHT UP BUTUAN FOR CHRISTMAS
December 1- December 31 | Butuan City
A festival of lights done during Christmas season among urban and highway barangays of the city including private and government establishments.


MINE SAFETY WEEK
December 1- December 7 | Baguio City
A competition among country’s mining industry on safety activities.


LUGLUGAN - PANCIT MALABON FESTIVAL
December 1 10 | Malabon City
to commemorate the feast of Immaculate Concepcion, Malabon's patron saint.

KALAMAY FESTIVAL
December 2 | San Enrique, Iloilo
This festival revolves around the culture, tradition, lifestyle and livelihood of the which is the sugar industry and its eco-tourism potentials. The festival features a dance-drama depicting the flourishing sugar (kalamay) industry in San Enrique.


SINADYA SA HALARA FESTIVAL (THANKSGIVING)
December 3- December 8 | Roxas City, Capiz
It means “joy in sharing and thanksgiving” in the local dialect. Previously celebrated as two separate events, the Sinadya and the Halaran now take center stage on the first weekend of December. There’s a lot to share and be thankful for, say the Roxas cityfolk, and its all in this special occasion- there’s a “Diana” fireworks display, a sumptious foodfest and a grand dance festival.


PASKUHAN SA MARAYKIT
December 3 | San Juan, Batangas
A traditional celebration of yuletide season at Maraykit.

YUGYUGAN FESTIVAL
December 3- December 12 | Pagsanjan, Laguna
The feastival features the history and culture of Pagsanjan through music ans dance performed by students in Pagsanjan


CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS FESTIVAL
December 5- January 5 | Tangub City
Display of differentindigenous of Christmas symbols; a most spectacular display of Christmas lights and decors including a Christmas Carol Contest.

KARISYOHAN HAN PASKO HA PALO
December 6- January 6 | Palo, Leyte
A festival to preserve the beautiful old-fashioned Filipino traditions of celebrating Christmas.

PAGODA AND CARACOL (FLUVIAL PARADE)
December 7- December 9 | Malabon City
The yearly celebrations in the honor of the patroness

REHIYON-REHIYON
December 8 | Marikina City
A program initiated by former mayor Bayani “BF” Fernando, with a purpose of reviving the tie that binds the clans.

SINADYA SA HALARAN
December 8 | Roxas City
Sinadya sa Halaran literally means "Joy in Sharing & Thanksgiving", fused two major festivals of Capiz-Sinadya and Halaran which were previously celebrated separately

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION DAY
December 8 | Cotabato City
Catholics in Cotabato City celebrate the Immaculate Concepcion Day with a generous helping of pomp, pageantry and prayer. A grand civic-military parade highlights the festivities, complemented by cultural shows, sports competitions, and of course, lots of religious activities.


FEAST OF IMMACULATE CONCEPTION
December 8 | Puerto Princesa City
It is a religious festival with a dose of good-natured, fun-loving Palaweno sensibilities. Check out the nightly cultural presentations by different villagers, culminating in a grand fluvial parade along Pueto Princesa bay.


FEAST OF IMMACULATE CONCEPCION
December 8 | Puerto Princesa City
A grand celebration of the city’s patroness highlighted by a fluvial parade or Caracol along Puerto Princesa Bay


SAN TEODORO DAY AND IMMACULATE CONCEPTION FEAST
December 8 | San Teodoro, Mindoro Oriental
Tayakad dancing event: Stilts masters systematically march and sway with the music to the delight of the audience; a funny and very entertaining event to see.


COCO FESTIVAL
December 8 | San Teodoro, Mindoro Oriental
A religious festival honoring the Immaculate Conception. It features activities such as street dancing, parade of floats, etc., centered on the town’s agricultural bounty: Coconut.

FLUVIAL PROCESSION AT TAAL
December 8- December 9 | Taal, Batangas
Two-day celebration of Taal fiesta. Residents convene at the riverbanks where bancas are anchored.


TAG-ANITOHAN
December 8- December 9 | Tudela, Camotes Island, Cebu
The festival is a street dancing and ritual contest participated by the community. It is history retold of the richness of the town’s origin from immortals to the time of the Christianization until it was separated from its mother town of Poro in the year 1911


PASCOCOWAYAN
December 10 | Isabela City
Christmas carol contest, Christmas light competitions and trade fairs are among the activities.

BONGGAHAN SA VALENCIA
December 10 | Valencia City, Bukidnon
Display of giant lighted figure in the plaza.

PAMPANGA DAY
December 11 | San Fernando, Pampanga
The people of the Province of Pampanga celebrate the official founding date of pampanga as the first province of Luzon on December 11, 1571

PASKONG HIMIG SA LUNGSOD NG PASIG
December 11- December 17 | Pasig City
A yearly Song and Coral Competition featuring Christmas songs and carols.

COFFEE FESTIVAL
December 11- December 16 | Lipa City, Batangas
The coffee festival was conceived to showcase the long reign of Lipa as the coffee granary of the Philippines

KASADYAAN FESTIVAL (MARDI GRAS)
December 12- December 14 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Initiated by Foundation University to add color to the local community''s Christmas season. The fifty year old tradition is the longest established festival in negros Oriental. The celebration of merriment includes filed presentation, beauty pagents and frolics and culminates in Kasadyaan mardi gras.


PARAYAN FESTIVAL
December 12 | Pototan, Iloilo
Agro-industrial fair

FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS & MUSIC
December 12 | La Carlota City
Featured in this festival are lighted trees in the park and private and public buildings. This also showcases various churches and school choirs in the nightly “Christmas Extravaganza and Concert in the Park”.


KANYONG KAWAYAN FESTIVAL
December 14 20 | Kidapawan City, North Cotabato
A unique activity to discourage the use of dangerous pyrotechnics during the yuletide season. A citywide contest features the firing of bamboo canons using empty milk cans as projectiles.

SAN FERNANDO GIANT LANTERN FESTIVAL
December 14 20 | San Fernando, Pampanga
Giant lanterns of participating barangays measuring from 14 feet to 18 feet in diameter in multi-colored designs and patterns thrill and delight the spectator with their kaleidoscopic patterns of light danced to the music of accompanying bands.

BOD-BOD FESTIVAL
December 14 16 | Tanjay City, Negros Oriental
The festival gives emphasis to this native delicacy made of glutinous rice, coconut milk, sugar and salt. It features the Biggest Bod-bod that would weigh as much as eighty kilos and requires ten persons to prepare the delicacy, and the Smallest Bod-bod that would come served inside a matchbox

LANTERN FESTIVAL
December 15- December 31 | Bacolod City
Annual Lantern Festival and participated in by 61 barangays in Bacolod City.


SHARIFF KABUNSUAN (ISLAM)
December 15 19 | Cotabato City / Maguindanao
The grandest festival commemorating the arrival of Shariff Kabunsuan, an Arab Malay missionary from Johore, Malay Peninsula to bring Islam in Mainland Mindanao.

PANTATAN FESTIVAL
December 15- December 19 | Zarraga, Iloilo
The main purpose of this festival is to promote the town of Zarraga as one of the major producers and trading center of “pantat” in Panay Island. Among the festival activities are the ff: Grand Parade & Street Dancing, Pantat Cooking Contest, Search for Lin-ay sang Zarraga and many more.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
December 16 | Santa Barbara, Iloilo
Christmas for every Barbaranhon is a time for homecoming and family reunions. As a gesture of welcome, the Municipal Government launched a Christmas Lighting program

PASKUA SILAYNON
December 16- December 31 | Silay City
16-day celebration filled with thanksgiving and Christmas rituals

IWAG CHRISTMAS LIGHTS FESTIVAL
December 16- January 3 | Pototan, Iloilo
A kaleidoscope of multicolored lights in a 6 ha. Plaza with dancing fountain and food festival.


MISA DE GALLO
December 16- December 24 | Nationwide
Misa de Gallo is a Filipino yuletide tradition that starts on the 16th of December and culminates in a midnight mass on Christmas Eve. Roman Catholics attend the daily mass at three or four in the morning. Upon exiting the church, the hungry is enticed by the sight and smell of puto bumbong and bibingka (native delicacies made of sticky and glutinous rice sold nearby).

PASKUHAN SA DUMAGUETE
December 16 31 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oiental
Dumaguete observes Christmas with that patented flavor of Negros Oriental. Expect the city streets to be lit up with millions of light bulbs, complemented by delicate ornaments made from handwoven sinamay fabric. Still not impressed? Check out the numerous art and craft exhibits and garden shows. There’s also a food festival and a grand choral presentations, held, of course, in the glowing spirit of the season.

CLARK NIGHT MARKET/BAZAAR
December 16 | Bayanihan Park, Clark Special Economic Zone, Pampanga
The Night Market/Bazaar is a year-end activity that provides a venue for wholesaler and retailers of food, non-food and other novelty items to sell their goods at a lower price as compared to regular stores.

PASKO SA DAPITAN
December 16- January 1 | Dapitan City
Exciting celebration of Christmas through spectacular & elaborate sights of Christmas symbols and sounds at the City Proper.

PASKO SA DIPOLOG
December 16- January 1 | Dipolog City
Nightly variety shows and display of Christmas decors and lights at the City Plaza.

PASKUHAN
December 16- December 31 | Regionwide (all Region 11 provinces)
Christmas presentation/activities such as “Pag-ilaw sa Dabaw”, Lantern Contests, dance and choral competition.

PASCUA NA ZAMBOANGA
December 16- January 1 | Zamboanga City
Lighting of giant Christmas tree. Most lighted barangay, best belen and the best Christmas tree competition are among the different activities.

PASTORES BICOL
December 18 | Legazpi City
Caroling, Bicol-style. The Pastores is a musical re-enactment of the age-old nativity story. Colorful costumes are worn by singers, in honor of the biblical sheperds who sang the first Christmas carols. The performance is done with an entourage of traditional musikeros, lots of dancing, and a generous dose of Christmas cheer.

PALUPOK BAYONG FESTIVAL
December 18 | Bgy. Cabugao Norte, Sta. Barbara, Iloilo
A revival of an old tradition in celebrating the New Year by making loud sounds through bamboo cannons (bayong).

TULTUGAN FESTIVAL
December 21 27 | Maasin, Iloilo
Tultugan is the Hiligaynon and Kiniray-a word for the indigenous bamboo drum. It is the emerging festival of the province and the region.

CHRISTMAS FOOD STREET FESTIVAL
December 22 | Cebu City
Spearheaded by the Hotel, Resort and Restaurant Association of Cebu (HRRAC). For this year, the event features the Food Stalls, Midnight Market, Big Screen Movies, Christmas Carols/Concerts and Lantern Competition. Likewise, food and handicraft demonstration by certain personalities will be showcased for the public.

MAYTINIS FESTIVAL (GRAND CELEBRATION)
December 24 | Kawit, Cavite
A well-loved Caviteno tradition, the Maytinis is a dramatic retelling of St. Joseph’s and Virgin Mary’ search in Bethlehem for a place to stay. They found not a room, of course, but a stable where Christ was eventually born. Much rejoicing erupts as the play ends, culminating in a lively parade down the street of Kawit. It is a uniquely Filipino translation of this ancient biblical episode.

KANYON-KANYON FESTIVAL (PATUNOG-TUNOG KANYON SA NEW YEAR)
December 25- December 31 | Bgy. Cabugao Norte, Sta. Barbara, Iloilo
A revival of an old tradition. This is the residents’ own way of celebrating the New Year by making loud sounds through bamboo “kanyons”.

PASIDUNGOG
December 25- December 31 | San Miguel, Iloilo
Conceived not only to promote our local culture, history and tourism but also to showcase what San Miguel can offer as an agricultural community through an agricultural fair.

PUTO FESTIVAL
December 26- December 28 | Calasiao, Pangasinan
Celebration of the town’s major produce, rice cake (puto).


PAWIL DAGUPAN
December 25- December 31 | Dagupan City
Part of City Fiesta celebration honoring Dagupeños living abroad to celebrate Christmas season with their relatives and friens thru colorful parade and dances.

KALIUGYON FESTIVAL
December 28- January 1 | Libacao, Aklan
Kaliugyon means, kali for kalye or streets and ugyon for unity or union in the streets. Libacaonons go out for a wild revelry of merrymaking to celebrate the coming of the New Year.


NIÑOS INOSENTES DAY OR YAWA-YAWA FESTIVAL
December 28 | Ibajay, Aklan
It is participated by 2-3 barangays wherein they dress in scary costumes and they go from house to house asking for Christmas gifts and goodies.

TULTUGAN FESTIVAL (DRUM & BAMBOO)
December 29 | Maasin, Iloilo
Tultugan is the Hiligaynon and Kiniray-a word for the indigenous bamboo drum. It is the emerging festival of the province and the region.


HORSE FESTIVAL
December 29- December 30 | Plaridel, Bulacan
A herd of horses with colorful tilburies parading in the streets of Plaridel in reverence to St. Apostle. It is held every 29th and 30th of December.


RIZAL’S DEATH ANNIVERSARY
December 30 | Dapitan City
Declared a national holiday, and Dapitan City which served as Dr. Jose Rizal’s home for 4 years in exile, highlights of this occasion with activities focusing on Rizal, including lectures on his life, works and ideas by known speakers.

RIZAL DAY COMMEMORATION
December 30 | Silay City Plaza
The day opens with a solemn holy sacrifice of the mass at San Diego Pro-Cathedral to remember the death of a martyr and hero.

PAKALOG SA PASIG
December 31 | Pasig City
People contribute and lay out a feast on the main street of the barangay and everybody partakes of it.


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Philippine Festivals and Events::Philippine Festivals and Events in the month of November

Below is a list of some of the popular festivals an events in the Philippines in the month of November.

BANAAG FESTIVAL
November 1 | Anilao, Iloilo
A dance-drama competition using light and all its forms as a medium . This “dance of lights” is the first of its kind in the region.

BELEN SA MAKATI
November 1- December 16 | Makati City
Conceived in 1987, façade of buildings along the City business district particularly Ayala and Buendia Avenue are decorated by creches and complemented by locally made lanterns in celebration of Christmas on the birth of Jesus Christ.


PASKUHAN
November 1- December 24 | Luneta Park, Surigao City and Provincial Gym, Surigao del Norte
A month long Christmas bazaar display and activities which include: Light –up a tree, lanterns/Christmas tree making contest. Lantern parade, display of all winning entries of Lanterns and Chirstmas trees and Rondalla contest. Painit sa Pasko is also held during the Misa de Galleon on the 16th to 24th of dec. Mass goers converge at the park to buy and eat Surigaonon delicacies.


SAN CARLOS CITY FIESTA
November 4 | San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
A three-day religious festivity honoring the patron saint, San Carlos Borromeo, featuring Pintaflores Festival, fluvial parade, processions, sports exhibitions, body painting contest and concerts.

NEGROS DAY
November 5 | Negros Occidental
A historical festival that commemorates the victory of the Negrenses’ bloodless revolt against the Spaniards in 1898.

PINTAFLORES FESTIVAL (HONORING ST. CHARLES BORROMEO)
November 5 | San Carlos City, Negros Occidental
The emerging festival of San Carlos City, highlighs the traditional fiesta celebration in honor of its patron Saint San Carlos Borromeo on the first week of November. It features street dancing by "tribes" dressed in colorful ethnic-inspired costumes, their bodies painted with flower designs reminiscent of the tattoed Visayans of the Pre Spanish Negros

EL CINCO DE NOVIEMBRE / KANSILAY FESTIVAL
November 5 | Bago City, Negros Occidental
November 5, 1898 will be remembered by the Negrenses as a day of bloodless revolts against the Spanish colonizers. This patriotic event is celebrated with an annual cultural festival.

ANGONO ARTS FESTIVAL
November 5- November 25 | Angono, Rizal
The festival aims at creating awareness and appreciation of Philippine Art and Culture; and promoting arts and culture as vital attraction for local and foreign tourists. Rizal has the potential of becoming a tourist destination particularly in the field of arts and crafts. It is known as the home of various national artists, musicians, and other equally creative artists.

SANDUROT FESTIVAL
November 9 15 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
Is a joyful celebration of the people of Dumaguete, their innate hospitality, friendliness, and their propensity to live harmoniously with people of different race, religion, and cultural beliefs. Through the course of history and to the present time, the people of Dumaguete have always been known to welcome strangers from different shores and countries, and to live with them in complete peace and understanding.

HELOBONG FESTIVAL (T’BOLI)
November 9 - 15 | Lake Sebu, South Cotabato
One of the prettiest places in the Philippines becomes even more attractive this month, as its native residents celebrate a week-long cultural fiesta.See the T''Boli culture in its colorful best through the natives'' traditional songs, dances and crafts.

VISAYAS-MINDANAO DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS
November 9 - 15 | Mindanao Area / Cagayan de Oro City
Drum and bugle competition from different schools / civic organizations from the Visayas and Mindanao.

TAW-ANAY GUGMA
November 11 | Dumalag, Capiz
A cultural and fiesta celebration.

KAHILWAYAN FESTIVAL/CRY OF STA. BARBARA
November 17 | Sta. Barbara, Iloilo
Anchored upon the Cry of Santa Barbara Celebration, Kahilwayan Festival is a cultural festival in a dance-drama form which is a reenactment of sort of the struggle for freedom by our very own local folks led by the heroic Gen. Martin G. Delgado. Aptly dubbed as Kahilwayan Festival, Kahilwayan being an Ilonggo/Hiligaynon word which means Freedom or Liberty, it highlights the quest of the Ilonggos to attain freedom through their fierce independent spirit.

LA UNION SURFING INVITATIONAL/SURFING FESTIVAL
November 17- November 19 | Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union
An all Filipino managed surfing competition. A community based tourism activity where surfers from around the Philippines are invited to compete and have fun at one of the best surfing destinations in the country

P’YAGSAWITAN FESTIVAL (ECO-TOURISM)
November 18- November 25 | Maragusan, Compostela Valley
The municipality of Maragusan, Compostela Valley celebrates its foundation day with a trip to the outdoors—quite literally—as its residents highlight their hometown’s ecotourism potential..

BAGUIO ARTS FESTIVAL
November 18 | Baguio City
An exhibit of the different artworks and art pieces of the various Cordillera artists in different art media.

URUKAY FESTIVAL
November 18- November 19 | Anini-y, Antique
It is inspired by a local custom whereby a wedding feast is observed no matter how poor or humble the bride and groom are in this celebration, there is much fun and good natured teasing.

INILUSAN
November 20- November 25 | Mambusao, Capiz
A cultural and fiesta celebration

LAPU-LAPU CITY FIESTA
November 21- November 22 | Lapu-lapu City, Cebu
Join in colorful rites to honor the Virgin of the Rule, patron of Lapu-lapu City.

KALIMUDAN FESTIVAL (TRIBAL FIESTA)
November 21 | Isulan, Sultan Kudarat
It is another tribal fiesta down in Mindanao, with just about every major ethnic group joining in the fun. Cultural sharing is the theme here, its message clearly displayed in the timeless songs and dances of these native folks. One need not be a Manobo, Tiruray or T’boli to take part in the fun—all you need are the right clothes, the right moves, and a genuine desire to go totally tribal!

CORDILLERA FESTIVAL
November 22 | Baguio City
A showcase of the various tribal dances, rituals and songs of the Cordilleras.

HIGANTES FESTIVAL
November 23 | Angono, Rizal
A fiesta of "gigantic" proportions highlighted by a grand procession of 10-feet high papier mache puppets, surrounded by a crowd of drenched, water-fighting revelers.

BENGUET FOUNDATION DAY
November 23 | Benguet
The Ethnic Igorots make their presence felt once again in Benguet as they hold a grand canao (the local word for "party") at the Benguet provincial capital grounds. Ritual sacrifices are made, followed by a series of chants and prayers made in the native language. Tribal performances come next. No touristy stuff here, just a healthy dose of of traditional Cordillera culture.

QUEEN CITY INTERNATIONAL RUN
November 23 | Cebu
More fun and funky than Olympic in effort. Runners from all
over the world join the 13-kilometer marathon. A $1000 prize awaits the first to cross the finish line.

KABKABAN FESTIVAL
November 24- November 25 | Carcar, Cebu
The festival is not just a religious fanfare in honor of the town’s patroness, St. Catherine of Alexandria, but a cuLtural catalogue of the town’s historical periods and industry like shoemaking, as well as their arts that is showcased through street dancing and parade

BAGUIO TOSSED SALAD FESTIVAL 2005
November 25 27 | Baguio City
A record breaking attempt to showcase the heaviest tossed salad and served to the public

FEAST OF SANTA CATALINA
November 26 | Mansalay, Mindoro, Oriental
Palarong Lahi, an array of games very native to Mindoreños and Filipino, joined in by all games enthusiasts.

PANANGEDAYEW
November 27 | Dagupan City
Panangedayew, Pangasinan word meaning to uplift. Acitvites include garden show beside the Dagupan Astrodome, trade fair of Pangasinan’s pride like Bonuan bangus, bagoong, peanut brittle, quilted products housewares and locally made Christmas decors.


ANNUAL PINATUBO TREK (A MARCH TO PEACE TRANQUILITY)
November 30 | Brgy. Sta Juliana, Capas Tarlac
A annual event to commemorate the world-famous eruption of Mt. Pinatubo heralded the world over as the biggest and geologic uphearal of the20th century.


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Philippine Festivals and Events::Philippine Festivals and Events in the month of October

Below is a list of some of the popular festivals an events in the Philippines in the month of October.

LA NAVAL FESTIVAL
October | Nationwide
A celebration in honor of the Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario.

FIESTANG KULIAT
October | Angeles City
A month-long celebration of the twin fiestas of Angeles City, namely La Naval and Fiestang Apu.

KASANGGAYAHAN FESTIVAL (PROSPERITY)
October 1 31 | Sorsogon, Sorsogon
It is a joyous celebration held primarily to commemorate the Foundation Anniversary of Sorsogon.

ZAMBOANGA HERMOSA FESTIVAL
October 1- October 12 | Zamboanga City
The "City of Flowers" celebrates its grand annual festival featuring the "vintas" (colorful native sailboats) in a fast- paced regatta, cultural and flower shows, art exhibits and trade fairs.

PISTA NG GUBAT
October 1 | Pandan, Antique
This event is an annual celebration of the biodiversity of Northwest Panay in the hope of increasing awareness and conservation in the Peninsula.

WOW DABAW
October 1- October 15 | Davao City
A major promotional activity showcasing the various tourist destinations/products of the Davao region.


KINILAW FESTIVAL
October 2 | Surigao City
A festival showcasing different styles in preparing a “Kinilaw” (raw fish delicacy). It also features the variety of fish, seafoods and other marine products in the locality.

SINANGGIYAW FESTIVAL
October 4 | Dumanju, Cebu
The name Sinanggi-yaw is taken from two old Cebuano words, Sinanggi meaning abundance of harvested agricultural products of our farmers and Sayaw meaning dance. Through street dancing and field presentation, performers shall dance merrily bringing all the Sinanggi-performance focused on three aspects: planting, harvesting and thanksgiving

PAGODA (Feast of St. Francis of Assissi)
October 04 | Cardona, Rizal
An annual procession to ask the Lord Almighty for a bountiful and blessed lake through the intercession of St. Francis of Assisi.

KIDAPAWAN CITY FRUIT FESTIVAL
October 5- October 10 | Kidapawan City
An Agro-Tourism event never experienced before in the Philippines Festival. Lots of fascinating activities await every individual but the most thrilling and exciting of all is the Fruit Galore. Here, tons of exotic tropical fruits will be arranged on a make-shift table 800 meters long under the pine trees on the highway island for the public to eat free of charge

LA TORRE
October 6 | Cardona, Rizal
The traditional and colorful “La Torre” will come alive with its joyful poise in concert with the music of the brass bands.

HARANA SA MAKATI
October 6 | Makati City
A “harana” competition participated in by different highschool corale group from public and private school of Makati.


SIARGAO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN BODY BOARDERS SURFING CHALLENGE
October 7- October 20 | General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte
A new water sports event in the country participated by international body boarders. This is a world series event organize by the International Bodyboarders Association.

FEAST OF OUR LADY OF THE HOLY ROSARY
October 7 | Dipolog City
Dipolog City fiesta highlighted with religious and cultural shows.

BAGLUS FESTIVAL
October 9 | Angeles City
Wide parade is participated in by representative by the different sector of Angeles City

TING'UDO FESTIVAL (Fruit harvest)
October 10 | Makilala, Cotabato
A celebration of bountiful fruit harvest highlighted by a fruit festival.

LA NAVAL FIESTA
October 12 | Angeles City
In commemoration of the Virgin of the Holy Rosary whose intercession saw the victory of the Spanish felt over the Dutch invaders.

BUGLASAN FESTIVAL
October 12 18 | Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental
This will be the time when established festivals in Negros Festivals Oriental will gather for a show down and street dancing to highlight the week-long fiesta.

LA NAVAL FESTIVAL
October 12 | Quezon City
A religious celebration in honor of the Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario marked by a Holy mass.

KAPAKYANAN FESTIVAL
October 14- October 15 | Victoria, Mindoro Oriental
Kapakyanan (Abundance) Festival focuses on the bounteous harvest of fruits and crops.

INASAL/HALAD FESTIVAL
October 14 15 | Talisay City, Cebu
In celebration of the feast in honor of Sta. Teresa de Avila, the city comes alive with activities such trade fairs, nightly variety shows, civic parade and street dancing featuring city's famous products like lechon, cooking demonstration & food fair with tastiest lechon contest.

INUG-OG FESTIVAL
October 14 | Oroquieta City
A street parade and competition highlighting the Subanen culture with daily activities.

SAGINGAN FESTIVAL
October 16 - 17 | Tubod, Lanao del Norte
A celebration of thanksgiving and bounty featuring the banana.

PAMUGU-AN FESTIVAL
October 17- October 23 | Mansalay, Mindoro Oriental
A festive reunion of different “Mangyan” tribes.

ANA KALANG FESTIVAL (Agri Fair)
October 18 - 22 | Nagcarlan, Laguna
A roster-full of activities highlighting an agri-fair that exhibits the town's bountiful harvest.

LANZONES FESTIVAL
October 20- October 24 | Camiguin
A street dancing extravaganza featuring Camiguin''s favorite fruit - the Lanzones.

MASSKARA FESTIVAL & BACOLOD CHARTER DAY CELEBRATION
October 19 | Bacolod City
Their biggest annual event that reflect the Bacoleños love for fun & gaiety. Coinciding with the city’s Charter Day celebration, the festival features carnivals, fairs and a mardi-gras style by costumed and masked street dancers. This is also a celebration of the founding anniversary of Bacolod City. There are programs, float parade and Masskara Festival.

LEYTE GULF LANDING ANNIVERSARY
October 20 | Dulag and Palo, Leyte
Commemorates the landing of Gen. Douglas MacArthur on the shores of Palo, Leyte to liberate the Philippines from the Japanese occupation.

CATANDUNGAN “PADAYAW” FESTIVAL
October 21- September 23 | Catanduanes
Celebration of the province’s founding anniversary, and a tribute to its founder, to continuously remind the people of Catanduanes of the province’s independence from the province of Albay. Main features: street dance – Pantomina, beauty pageant, agro-trade fair, sports events, guided tours, photo exhibits, and more.

PMA FOUNDATION ANNIVERSARY
October 24 | Baguio City
Alumni homecoming of the country''s premier Military school

BATTLE OF SURIGAO STRAIT
October 25 | Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
Commemoration of the anniversary of the battle of Surigao Strait during World War II.

IBALONG FESTIVAL (EPIC TALE OF SUPERHEROES)

October 25- October 31 | Legazpi City, Albay
A festival depicting Bicol’s early beginning as portrayed by
the characteristics in the epic entitled- IBALONG.


PHIL. NURSES CELEBRATION AND NURSES IN’L CONVENTION
October 26- October 28 | Zamboanga City
An estimated 800-1000 nurses from all over the Philippines and from abroad will convene in Zamboanga City


BANAYAN FESTIVAL
October 26- October 28 | Banaybanay, Davao Oriental
A thanksgiving celebration giving tribute to the town’s main product.


SAMBUOKAN FESTIVAL
October 27- October 29 | Mati, Davao Oriental
Activities include agro-trade fair and civic military parade in Mati, capital town of Davao Oriental.

TIGITIGAN AT TARAKAN KENG DALAN
October 28- October 29 | Balibago, Angeles City
The celebration of Fiestang Kuliat culminates with the ever popular TIGITIGAN, TERAKAN KENG DALAN which features singing and dancing in the street.

ASWANG FESTIVAL
October 29- October 30 | Roxas City
A festival organized by Dugo Capiznon, Inc. determined to change the negative notion of Capiz being an Aswang haven and turn it into an advantage. The festival intends to eclipse the aswang impression with the world-class quality of Capiz’ seafood products and warm captivating hospitality of the Capicenos.


HINUGYAW SA ANILAO
October 31 | Anilao, Iloilo
This is a celebration of the separation of Anilao from Banate, which also features various sports and cultural activities.

APO FIESTA
October 31 | Angeles City
Celebration begin with several masses at the Holy Rosary parish church after which the faithful kiss the feet of the Image of the Reclining Christ.


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Philippine Festivals and Events::Philippine Festivals and Events in the month of September

Below is a list of some of the popular festivals an events in the Philippines in the month of September.

SARAKIKI-HADANG FESTIVAL
September 1- September 8 | Calbayog City, Western Samar
SARAKIKI is a local term apparently referring to premeditated or frenzied movements which means to allure, to draw with, to attract or exercise attraction, to entice or to win. By its pre-colonial denotation, it means to praise, extol or eulogize spirits of gods. The word does not only ascribe to the ritual or hadang as an activity to gratify the gods, but likewise hadang as the offering or the sacrifice.

BAGUIO CHARTER DAY/ BAGUIO TOURISM MONTH
September 1- September 30 | Baguio City
93rd Founding celebration with street parade, food feast, exhibits and other fun activities

HUNDRED ISLANDS TRIATHLON
September 1- 30 | Alaminos City, Pangasinan
Involves completing three sporting disciplines – swimming, biking and running done in immediate succession. The event aims to revive the Hundred Islands not just as a beach destination but also as excellent venue for adventure sports.

HANDURAW FESTIVAL
September 1 | Leon, Iloilo
Harvest and tribe competition.

HINIRUGYAW FESTIVAL
September 1- September 10 | Cabatuan, Iloilo
Hirinugyaw, a street dancing festivity participated by various agencies and non-governmental organizations in the Municipality of Cabatuan. This activity serves as the opening salvo of the 10-day celebration of the Feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino on September 1-10 of every year.

DARAGANG MAGAYON
September 1- September 8 | Daraga, Albay
A historical and religious celebration in honor of the town’s patron saint, Our Lady of the Gate. It aims to showcase tha cultural life of Daragueños. Various colorful activities are lined up for this celebration.

VICTORY DAY
September 2 | Kiangan, Ifugao
Annual peace commemoration of the end of the WW II.


TILAW SA PAGKAONG NAN SURIGAONON FOOD FESTIVAL
September 3 | Surigao City,Surigao del Norte
A sumptuous, delicious celebration of the native Surigaonon palate.

TUNA FESTIVAL SA GENSAN
September 3- September 5 | General Santos City
The festival is about revelry and gaiety giving back the glory to the ocean for the abundance and bounty of tuna.

SINAB’BADAN TRIBAL FESTIVAL
September 5- September 6 | Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur
A festival of oneness among the different tribes of the municipality showcasing indigenous art, music and dances.

SIPONG FESTIVAL
September 7 | Bais City, Negros Oriental
A colorful and lively mardi gras festival participated in by the different barangays, local and national offices in a choreographed street dancing.

PADUL-ONG
September 7 | Borongan, E. Samar
Pageant relating how the Lady of Nativity became the patroness of Borongan.

TAMBOBO FESTIVAL
September 8- September 10 | Ajuy, Iloilo
Tribe competition.

MINULUAN FESTIVAL
September 8 10 | Talisay City, Negros Occidental
A three-day celebration in commemoration of the death anniversary of the city's patron saint San Nicholas de Tolentino and in connection with the city's arts and culture week celebration.

PANAGDADAPUN FESTIVAL (ARAW NG QUIRINO)
September 8- September 10 | Cabarroguis, Quirino
The 28th Anniversary of the establishment of the civil government of Quirino

LINGGO NG BULAKAN
September 8- September 15 | Malolos, Bulacan
A one week celebration featuring the history of Bulacan, exhibits of Bulacan products. Cooking contest, on the spot painting contest, and many others.

PARADA NG KAKANIN / FESTIVAL OF NUESTRA SENORA DE ARANZAZZU
September 9 | San Mateo, Rizal
Celebration of the foundation day of Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu, afterwhich, delicacies are given to all for free.

BANOK-BANOK MARADJAO KARADJAO FESTIVAL (STREET PAGEANTRY)
September 9 | Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
A day-long Mardi Gras marked by street dancing festivity featuring the ethnic Mamanwa dance.
SAYAW LAHI FESTIVAL
September 10 | Naujan, Mindoro Oriental
A festival of entertainment featuring all native dances performed on the streets by schools and barangay communities.

BUYLOGANAY
September 10 | Ivisan, Capiz
A cultural and fiesta celebration.

SURIGAO CITY FIESTA (SAN NICOLAS DE TOLENTINO-PATRON SAINT)
September 10 | Surigao City
Surigao City Fiesta celebration in honor of San Nicolas de Tolentino. Different activities are lined for this celebration.

103RD ANNIVERSARY – BATTLE OF PULANG LUPA
September 13 | Torrijos, Marinduque
Battle won by Filipino soldiers during the Fil-Am War over the Americans.

ARAW NG SIQUIJOR WITH SOLILI
September 14 20 | Siquijor, Siquijor
Araw ng Siquijor is the province's charter day celebration with week long activities that starts on the 12th of the month

BISLIG CITY CHARTER DAY
September 15- September 19 | Bislig City
A week-long activities to commemorate the charter day of Bislig.

SIARGAO NATIONAL SURFING CUP
September 15 18 | Cloud 9, General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte
Once again surfers from all over the country will converge for the National Surfing Competition. Winners will compete together with foreign surfers for the International Surfing Competition. Other activities are also lined up to make this big event more exciting and colorful.

INTERNATIONAL COASTAL CLEAN-UP DAY
September 15 | Regionwide
Coastal clean up activities in support the World Clean up Day

VOYADORES FESTIVAL
September 16 | Daraga, Albay
Borne on the shoulders of her male devotees and her voyage back in a fluvial procession along the Bicol River.

PENAFRANCIA FESTIVAL
September 17 | Naga City, Camarines Sur
A religious festival honoring the feast day of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, Patroness of the Bicol Region.

TALAKUDONG FESTIVAL (STREET DANCING)
September 18 | Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat
A neo-ethnic cultural spectacle show in hilarious street dancing that mainly features exhibition of "Talakudong" accompanied by exotic sound of percussion instruments.

SIARGAO INTERNATIONAL SURFING CUP
September 20 26 | Cloud 9, General Luna, Siargao Island, Surigao del Norte
Once again surfers from all over the country will converge for the National Surfing Competition. Winners will compete together with foreign surfers for the International Surfing Competition. Other activities are also lined up to make this big event more exciting and colorful.

SEMANA SANG TURISMO (SILAY TOURISM WEEK)
September 21- September 27 | Silay City
A week-long celebration featuring Lakbay-Silay para sa kabataan; tourism photo exhibit; food discount in restaurants, museums, and pension houses; lecture series on environment care and tourist attractions . . .

PATABANG FESTIVAL
September 21- September 30 | Tapaz, Capiz
A cultural and fiesta celebration.

DUMALONDONG FESTIVAL (Tribal rituals)
September 23 | Salug, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur
Yearly convergence of all tribal leaders in the province higlighted with the performance of authentic tribal rituals by the tribal priests.

ANIHAN FESTIVAL
September 25- September 30 | Dueñas, Iloilo
The weeklong celebration is one way of thanksgiving for having a good harvest and surpassing the trials and crises during lean months.

TOURISM WEEK CELEBRATION
September 25- September 30 | Regionwide (Central Visayas)
In celebration of the National Tourism all four provinces composing the Central Visayas celebrate the event with the various tourism-related activities.

DALIT FESTIVAL
September 25 | Tangub City
The festival showcasing varied activities and presentations

DRUM AND BUGLE CORP COMPETITION
September 25- September 30 | Nasipit, Agusan del Norte
An annual drum and bugle corp competition participated by the different schools in the province.

138TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF GEN. MIGUEL MALVAR
September 27 | Capitol Site, Batangas
A commemorative celebrative of birth anniversary of the last general to surrender to the Americans.

ANIHAN FESTIVAL
September 27 | Lobo, Batangas
The festival is a rendezvous of the people of Lobo represented by the barangays that showcase products being produced in their barangays.

MEGAYON FESTIVAL (Thanksgiving)
September 27 - 30 | Zamboanga del Sur
Thanksgiving festival of the Subanens of Zamboanga del Sur showcasing authentic songs, dances and food.

BANIGAN-KAWAYAN FESTIVAL
September 28 | Basey, Samar
Basey''s favorite local product is highlighted in this wacky tribute to the native bamboo mat.

BALANGIGA ANNIVERSARY
September 28 | Balangiga, Eastern Samar
Commemorates the Balangiga Massacre, an event that drove a wedge between Filipino-American relations. Today, it now serves as a celebration of peace between the two nations.

ANGELS FESTIVAL
September 29 | San Rafael, Bulacan
A yearly street dancing festivity in various angel costume in honor of San Rafael, Bulacan’s patron saint, Saint Rafael the Arch Angel. A week long festivity.

KASADYA STREET DANCE
September 29 | Anahaw Amphi-Theater
Street dancing competition in honor of St. Michael Archangel


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