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Sinulog refers to a famous cultural and religious festival held annually on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City, Philippines.  It serves as a tribute to the Santo Niño, or Holy Child, the patron saint of the city. The festival features a grand parade with participants dressed in colorful costumes, dancing to the beat […] The post Sinulog Festival: It’s More Fun in Cebu appeared first on HICAPS Mktg. Corp.. Sinulog Festival, Cebu City Philippines, Philippines Cebu, Cultural Dance, Philippines Culture, Festival Attire, Festival Costume, Festival Image, Party Dress Sale

Sinulog refers to a famous cultural and religious festival held annually on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City, Philippines. It serves as a tribute to the Santo Niño, or Holy Child, the patron saint of the city. The festival features a grand parade with participants dressed in colorful costumes, dancing to the beat […] The post Sinulog Festival: It’s More Fun in Cebu appeared first on HICAPS Mktg. Corp..

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The Dinagyang Festival is a famous and religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the 4th Sunday of January Dinagyang Festival is one of the biggest and world-class festivals in the Philippines. It traces the history of devotion to the Holy Child Jesus popularly known to Filipino devotees as Sr. Sto. Nino. The festival also commemorates the arrival of the Malay settlers and the legendary barter of Panay Island from the natives called called Ati. Dinagyang Festival, Panay Island, Sinulog Festival, Davao Del Sur, Dussehra Celebration, Iloilo City, Brown Hairstyles, Dance Props, Cultural Dance

The Dinagyang Festival is a famous and religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the 4th Sunday of January Dinagyang Festival is one of the biggest and world-class festivals in the Philippines. It traces the history of devotion to the Holy Child Jesus popularly known to Filipino devotees as Sr. Sto. Nino. The festival also commemorates the arrival of the Malay settlers and the legendary barter of Panay Island from the natives called called Ati.

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Immerse yourself in the vibrant celebration of the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Philippines. Explore the rich cultural heritage, colorful costumes, and rhythmic music honoring the Indigenous Ati people. Discover more about this festive tradition at Festive Pinoy's guide: https://festivepinoy.com/ati-atihan-festival-philippines/
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Immerse yourself in the vibrant celebration of the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Philippines. Explore the rich cultural heritage, colorful costumes, and rhythmic music honoring the Indigenous Ati people. Discover more about this festive tradition at Festive Pinoy's guide: https://festivepinoy.com/ati-atihan-festival-philippines/ 🎉✨ Comment below with your favorite part of this legendary festival! #AtiAtihanFestival #Philippines #CulturalCelebration #FestivePinoy 🇵🇭

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There’s always a cause to rejoice in the Philippines, with festivals ranging from religious experiences to customs for basic foods. Lucban’s Pahiyas Festival honors farming and the patron saint of the garden.  Pahiyas came from two terms in the Philippines: ‘hiyas,’ which is a rare stone, and ‘payas,’ which means to decorate anything for an […] The post Pahiyas Festival: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on HICAPS Mktg. Corp.. Festivals In Philippines, Pahiyas Festival Costume, Pahiyas Festival Decorations, Festival Costumes In The Philippines, Festival In The Philippines, Pahiyas Festival, Camella Homes, Kadayawan Festival, Basic Foods

There’s always a cause to rejoice in the Philippines, with festivals ranging from religious experiences to customs for basic foods. Lucban’s Pahiyas Festival honors farming and the patron saint of the garden. Pahiyas came from two terms in the Philippines: ‘hiyas,’ which is a rare stone, and ‘payas,’ which means to decorate anything for an […] The post Pahiyas Festival: Everything You Need to Know appeared first on HICAPS Mktg. Corp..

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