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However, festivals in the country are not limited to Christian origins. Many festivals also focus on Islamic or indigenous concepts. There are more than 42,000 known major and minor festivals in the Philippines, the majority of which are in the barangay (village) level.
Tuna Festival is a week-long, an annual festival celebrated in General Santos, Philippines, in the first week of September of every year. [1]The fiesta features colorful tuna-themed designed float parade showcasing marine life, along General Santos City.
It is a week-long event that includes food festivals, trade fairs and a showcase of local agricultural produce. It is held every 1 September. On December 28–30, 2006, the city government of Dapitan, Philippines, held its own Handuraw Festival in part as culmination of the 110th death anniversary of national hero Dr. Jose Rizal in 2006. [1]
Cinemalaya Philippine Independent Film Festival - a film festival held annually in at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex which features independent films. Pasig Day - Araw ng Pasig , it is a grand celebration of the Pasig day highlighted by different activities like the Mutya ng Pasig Pageant and Dancing Parade.
Saulog Festival: May 1: Saulog which means “celebration.” It is a festival of thanksgiving in Tagbilaran City in honor their patron saint, St. Joseph the Worker. [7] SidlaKasilak or Festival of Lights of Loon: August 30 – September 8: This annual festival of lights honors the "Birhen sa Kasilak" (Our Lady of Light), patroness of Loon.
Kaamulan Festival is an ethnic cultural festival held annually in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in the Philippines from the second half of February to ... September 16 ...
Like the first Pride PH Festival, the 2nd edition was once again held in Quezon City. [5] [6] In the 2023 Pride PH Festival, the local government unit of QC launched the Right to Care card, a healthcare proxy card for LGBT couples. The event was dubbed as the "Largest Pride March in Southeast Asia" after setting an attendance record of 110,752.
Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (lit. ' Festival of Filipino Films '), abbreviated as PPP, is a film festival held in the Philippines in celebration of the Buwan ng Wika.It is organized by the Film Development Council of the Philippines.