1.Ati-Atihan Festival 2.sinulog 3.masskara Festival 4.kadayawan Festival

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Ati-Atihan festival
The Ati-Atihan Festival is a feast held annually in January in honor of the Santo Niño, concluding on the
third Sunday, in the island and town of Kalibo, Aklan in the Philippines.

2.Sinulog
The Sinulog-Santo Niño Festival is an annual cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of
January in Cebu City, and is the centre of the Santo Niño Catholic celebrations in the Philippines.

3.MassKara Festival
The MassKara Festival is an annual festival with highlights held every fourth Sunday of October in
Bacolod, Philippines

4.Kadayawan Festival
The Kadayawan Festival is an annual festival in the city of Davao in the Philippines. Its name derives
from the friendly greeting "Madayaw", from the Dabawenyo word "dayaw", meaning good, valuable,
superior or beautiful.

5.Panagbenga Festival
Panagbenga Festival is a month-long annual flower festival occurring in Baguio. The term is of
Kankanaey origin, meaning "season of blooming".

6.Giant Lantern Festival


The Giant Lantern Festival is an annual festival held in December in the City of San Fernando in the
Philippines. The festival features a competition of giant lanterns.

7.Dinagyang
The Dinagyang Festival is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo City, Philippines held on the fourth
Sunday of January, or right after the Sinulog in Cebu and the Ati-Atihan Festival in Kalibo, Aklan

8.Pintados-Kasadyaan
The Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious celebration in Tacloban based on the body-painting traditions
of the ancient tattooed "pintados" warriors.

9.Binirayan festival
The Binirayan festival is an event celebrated in the province of Antique in the Philippines. "Binirayan"
literally means "where they sailed to".

10.Moriones Festival
The Moriones is a lenten rites held on Holy Week on the island of Marinduque, Philippines. The
"Moriones" are men and women in costumes and masks replicating the garb of biblical Roman soldiers as
interpreted by local folks.

11.Sandugo Festival
The Sandugo Festival is an annual historical celebration that takes place every year in Tagbilaran City on
the island of Bohol in the Philippines.

12.Kaamulan
Kaamulan Festival is an ethnic cultural festival held annually in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon in the
Philippines from the second half of February to March 10, the anniversary date of the foundation of
Bukidnon as a province in 1917.
13.Hermosa Festival
The Hermosa Festival also known as Zamboanga La Hermosa Festival or popularly known as Fiesta Pilar
a month-long festival held each year in the city of Zamboanga, the city center of Zamboanga Peninsula
Region in the Philippines.

14.Dinamulag Festival
The Dinamulag Festival also known as the Zambales Mango Festival is an annual festival held in the
province of Zambales in the Philippines to celebrate or encourage bountiful harvest of the province's
mangoes. The festival was first held in 1999.

15.Coconut Festival
The Coconut Festival is a week-long celebration in San Pablo, Laguna, the Philippines, in honor of their
patron Saint Paul the Hermit. It is held every first to second week of January. It is a celebration started in
1996.

16.Ibalong Festival
The Ibalong Festival is a non-religious festival in Legazpi City, Albay, Philippines based on the Ibalong
Epic, and is held on October 25-31.

17.TUNA FESTIVAL
Tuna Festival is an annual festival celebrated in the General Santos City, Philippines on first week
of September of every year.[1

18.Panaad sa Negros Festival


The Panaad sa Negros Festival, also called simply as the Panaad Festival, is a festival held annually
during the month of April in Bacolod City, the capital of Negros Occidental province in the Philippines.

19.Paynauen Duyan Festival


The Paynauen Duyan Festival is an annual festival in the Municipality of Iba, Zambales in the Philippines.
The festival was first held in 2005.

20.Sangyaw
Sangyaw Festival is a religious and socio-cultural event in the Philippines. It was revived in 2008 by the
city government of Tacloban, Philippines. Sangyaw means "to herald news" in Waray language.

21.Dugoy Festival
The Dugoy Festival is an annual festival in the municipality of Sablayan, Occidental Mindoro, Philippines.
It is celebrated during the town fiesta and through street parades and street dancing which feature the
Mangyan culture.

22.Abaca Festival
The Abaca Festival or formally known as Catanduanes Abaka Festival is a festival held each year in
Virac, Catanduanes, Philippines. The celebration happens every 4th week of the month of May.

23.SumBingTik Festival
The SumBingTik Festival is an annual cultural festival held on December 1 in Cainta, Rizal, along the
town's founding anniversary and feast of Our Lady of Light, the patron saint of the town. The festival was
first celebrated in 2014.

24.Higalaay Festival
The Higalaay Festival is a festival held each year in Cagayan de Oro, Philippines, every 28th day of
August, celebrating the feast day of St. Augustine – patron saint of the city.
25.Agawan Festival
Agawan Festival is an annual harvest festival held in Sariaya, Quezon, Philippines every 15 May in honor
to Saint Isidore the Laborer, the patron saint of agriculture and good harvest

26.Binalbal Festival
The Binalbal Festival is an annual festival held on the first of January in Tudela, Misamis
Occidental, Philippines.[1] It is a unique celebration of welcoming the new year for the townsfolk
of Tudela.

27.Tanduyong Festival
The Tanduyong Festival is a yearly festival in San Jose City, Nueva Ecija in the Philippines. The
people in San Jose give thanks to a blessed harvest of tanduyong. The tanduyong is a kind of a onion
here in the Philippines. Because of a good harvest here in San Jose the city was been called the
Onion Capital of the Pilippines. Every year the city celebrate the festival during the month of April.
During the festival the people filled the street and the dancer wear a colorful costume.

28.Kaogma Festival
The Kaogma Festival marks the foundation day (May 27, 1569) of Camarines Sur in
the Philippines. It is a week-long pageant of colorful activities which intensifies the already
sweltering summer heat. The Kaogma Festival title has been modified to "Kaogma Mardi Gras: the
World's Hottest Festival". Kaogma translates to "a good time" in the local dialect.[1]

29.Sirong Festival
Sirong Festival is an ethnic mardi-gras parade. Although some other municipalities in the province
of Surigao del Sur are claiming to have this festival originated from them. As most of this coastal
towns are founded during the pre-Spanish occupation and is both claiming the story of being
attacked by the moros. Sirong festival in Cantilan is the popular one than other festivals.

30.Catandungan Festival
The Catandungan Festival is a festival held each year in Virac, Catanduanes, Philippines, every
third weekend of October nearest October 24, which is when Catanduanes was founded as a
province, independent from Albay.

31.Dinengdeng festival
The Dinengdeng Festival (English: vegetable dish), is the official festivity event of the municipality
of Agoo, La Union, Philippines.[1][2] It is held annually in summer in celebration of a dish by which its
name is derived from. One of the main purpose of "Dinengdeng Festival" is to promote the local
tourism of the town, which is one of the established Spanish settlements in the region. Replacing the
old theme, one of its primary agricultural products tobacco, the festival has smoothly been identified
with the municipality.

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