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What are some examples of festivals we celebrate?


List down at least 1-2 festivals that you were able to celebrate or join.

Festival: Describe your experience: Your picture:


1. Sinulog, without a doubt, is one of the most well-attended and

vibrant festivals in the country. People from all directions and all
Sinulog Festival
walks of life flock to this popular local fiesta in Cebu every year.

There are also numerous devotees of Sto. Niño de Cebu who make

it a point to include the Sinulog festival in their pilgrimage. Sto.

Niño, after all, is the reason for the celebration. When my family

planned to join Sinulog Festival, im so happy and excited. My sixth

Sinulog experience truly lived up to the hype. First we attended

mass in Basílica Menor del Santo Niño church and we all know

how religious Cebuanos are, despite the heat, the exhaustion, and

the sheer number of people, they are motivated by the fact that

they are paying homage to their patron. It is one of the things I

definitely appreciate about Sinulog and the Filipino culture. .It

was tiring, but definitely satisfying because I got a chance to meet


Filipino artist, showcase the gowns of Festival Queens and meeting

new people. The energy was hyped even at the start of the festival.

Even in the evening, there was no sign of people retiring. Everyone

was just partying it up.

2.

Garbo sa Lapu-Lapu I also experience Garbo sa Lapu-Lapu Festival when I’m still in

Junior High School. It was tiring but worth it. We dance


Festival
gracefully and smile sweetly. There is a street dance showdown

contingents at the Hoops Dome and also there is fluvial parade.

There were float participants, Search for Festival Dance Queen

and Street Dancing categories.

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