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The City of Cabuyao and its people celebrate the feast of the Child Jesus or Santo Niño in the Philippines every third (3rd) Sunday of January. It starts from a Mass at the Cabuyao Church followed by a festival in which all Cabuyeños call it as "Santo Niño de Cabuyao Festival". It is a parade of all Santos Niños along the City Proper.
Calambanga Festival: Araw ng Calamba: This special non-working holiday applies to Calamba only. This also commemorates Dr. José Rizal's birthday and a review of the history of Calamba. June 21 Naliyagan Festival: Pistang Naliyagan: Special non-working holiday, applies to Agusan del Sur only. June 22 Pagadian City Day: Araw ng Pagadian
Also highlights the coconut, the primary crop of the city. Festival usually lasts a week. Minasa Festival [10] 2nd week Bustos, Bulacan: named after the Minasa, a cassava-based cookie Batingaw Festival [11] 13 Cabuyao: commemorates the legendary golden bell of Cabuyao Halad Festival [12] 3rd Sunday Midsayap, Cotabato: Honours the Santo Niño
This week-long festival includes various activities ranging from cultural to sports, trade fairs, amateur singing contests, parades, historical exhibits, social and religious gatherings, tribal dances, street dances, cheering and sport exhibitions. The highlight of the festival is the coronation night of the "Hiyas ng San Pedro".
Dasmariñas has numerous festivals and events held throughout the year, from barangay religious feasts to a citywide festival. Gawad Karangalan – last project held on September 23, 2022 (date varies) Dasmariñas Day – Celebrate every October 5; Paruparo Festival – Celebrate every November 26; Immaculate Conception Feast Day - Celebrate ...
Apex Chanukah Festival: Holiday crafts and games for children of all ages, followed by a grand menorah lighting. Time: 3-5 p.m. Location: 53 Hunter St., Apex Info: chabadofcary.org.
The current seal which is being used by the City Government of Cabuyao is adapted from the old official seal of the then municipality of Cabuyao which was designed and envisioned by Domingo Alconaba, a native painter of the city. The design was chosen by the then Municipal Government during a seal making competition held in 1993.
The festival consists of Street dancing, float parade, street concerts, nightly programs before the city fiesta and some other important events like the yearly "Mutya at Lakan ng San Pablo". San Pablo City's Coconut Festival also known as Coco Fest gives more colors to the city fiesta which is held every 15 January.