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Cabuyao Laguna

Batingaw Festival of Cabuyao, Laguna

Cabuyao Laguna is known for its Batingaw Festival which commemorates the legendary Kampanag Ginto. It is celebrated every January 10-16 annually. The celebration always starts with the simultaneous ringing of church bells, Cabuyeños believe it will bring good agricultural harvest. The highlights of this festival includes the parade of the Kampanang Ginto, colorful street dancing, [...]

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itik

Itik Festival of Victoria Laguna

Itik or Duck Festival of Victoria Laguna is done simultaneously with the town’s founding anniversary every November. The festival is being held to commemorate how itik gave honor to the municipality. One of the highlights of the event is the Itik Festival street dancing joined by students from public and private schools. There are also [...]

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anilag

Celebrate Ani ng Laguna At Anilag Festival of Santa Cruz, Laguna

Anilag is a shortened word for “Ani ng Laguna,” which literally means “harvest of Laguna.” Basically, the Anilag festival is one of the programs when Laguna celebrated it foundation day some years ago. Today, Anilag is a full blown, week-long festival which centers on thanksgiving for the prosperity their thriving agriculture has provided them. Locals [...]

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tsinelas festival

Festivals that made Laguna Attractive

Laguna is not only famous with resorts, hot springs, or foods, but also with their Festivals. Yes, one of those must-see things in Laguna is their festivals. Those festivals in Laguna show how rich in agricultural products the province is. Here are those Festivals that made Laguna attractive: • Ana Kalang Festival – a festival [...]

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coconut festival san pablo laguna

San Pablo City’s Coconut Festival Showcases Unity and Local Talents

Coconut is one of the main products of the city. To make the most of the “Tree of Life”, and to show the world the talents and ingenuity of the local townsfolk, the Coconut Festival came into existence. The coco fest is held during the celebration of the city’s patron saint, St. Paul the First [...]

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