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CULTURAL TOURISM

Cultural Tourism

It involves the immersion of tourists in the


way of life of the locals, discovering their
heritage and traditions, tasting their
foods,
celebrating in their events, and
appreciating the local products. Some
examples of cultural tourism are:
Dinagyang Festival

It is a colorful whirl of
thousands of people
dressed in unique
costumes dancing and
chanting all day and
night.
Zambulawan Festival

The founding
of Pagadian City
showcases the Subanon
tribe's rich cultural
heritage by way
of songs, dances and
exhibits of musical
instruments.
Parraw Regatta Festival

An exciting boat race


among native
outriggers in the
strait between
Guimaras Island and
Iloilo City.
Pak'kaat Kallo Festival

An annual feast of
the Manobo tribal
community of
Magpet in
celebration of a
bountiful harvest.
Lamilamihan Festival

A yearly festival coinciding


with the founding of
Lamitan Municipality; it
showcases the traditional
Yakan customs and
traditions, music and
dances, and traditional
crafts.
Pista'y Dayat Festival

A day of thanksgiving for


bountiful harvests and
abundant fishing observed
all over Pangasinan with
the traditional mass
offering on beautiful
beaches and fluvial parade
Pahiyas Festival

Homes are
decked with kiping
(multi-colored paper
thin, leaf-shaped rice
kropeck) and
harvested vegetables;
trade fair; civic parades,
procession and other
activities
Pintados Festival

Street pageantry and


contest focusing on
the Leyteños' old
custom of tattooing
that signifies courage
and status in the
community.
Lemlunay-T'Boli Tribal
Festival

An annual authentic T'boli


tribal festival staged at Lake
Sebu. It features tribal rituals
that start at early dawn amidst
the sounds of gongs and native
music, culminating at the town
plaza where cultural dances
and ethnic sports like
horsefight are held.
Masskara Festival

The biggest annual event that


reflects the Bacoleños love for fun
and gaiety. Coinciding with Bacolod
City's charter day celebration, the
festival features sports competitions,
cultural programs, carnivals, beauty
contests and a long Mardi grass-style
costumed and masked street dancers
Ibalong Festival

A celebration depicting Bicol's early


beginnings as portrayed in the "Ibalong" epic
that tells of super heroes Handiong, Batlog
and Oryol, and villains and wild animals that
roamed in ancient times. In music and dances,
revelers parade on the main streets wearing
masks of these heroes and villains. Festival
activities include tours, trade fairs, exhibits
and beauty pageants.
Pagdidiwata Festival

A thanksgiving
celebration by the
Tagbanua natives of
Palawan expressed in
ritual dances
and food offerings to
their deities and souls
of departed kin.

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