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Festivals

in The
Philippines
Katrina Mikaella L. Leonardo
7-Jaena
Ms. Jane Frances V. Baricaua
Luzon Festivals

HIGANTES FESTIVAL, also known as the Feast of San Clemente, is celebrated


every November 23 in the ton of Angono, Rizal. This is the major festival in honor
of San Clemente, the patron saint of fisherman.
Bangus Festival is one of Philippines' tastiest celebrations, starting from the third of
April until the end of the month. The festival is held in the beautiful city of
Dagupan in the province of Pangasinan. The festival is held in celebration of the
city's thriving aquaculture, specializing in bangus or milkfish.

Pistay Dayat Festival is celebrated every May 1 in Lingayen, Pangasinan. Pistay


Dayat means “Sea Festival,” as it is a thanksgiving festival for the year’s abundant
harvest from the sea.
Mango-Bamboo Festival is a yearly week-long festival every April 20-27 in San
Carlos City, Pangasinan. It is made to advance the real exchange of the town which
is bamboo furniture and items, and the best "carabao" mangoes you've ever tasted.
These two items are bottomless in their place, which gives them a more noteworthy
opportunity to contend on the planet advertise. The principle objective of the
festival is to reinforce the opportunity, enhance the promoting, and increment
procuring abilities of mango producers and those occupied with the bamboo make
industry.

The Dinengdeng Festival is the official festivity event of the municipality of Agoo,
La Union, Philippines. It is held annually in summer in celebration of a dish by
which its name is derived from.
Visayas Festivals

The
SANDUGO FESTIVAL is an annual historical celebration that takes place every
year in Tagbilaran City on the island of Bohol in the Philippines.

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