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Ati-Atihan Festival is a Philippine festival held annually in January in

honor of the Santo Niño in several towns of Aklan, Panay Island.

SINULOG
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.

BINATBATAN
HIGANTES
BAMBANTI
Binatbatan Festival of Arts is a celebration of the culture and old industries of
Vigan – especially the Abel Weaving Industry. Abel Weaving has been a part of
Vigan's culture even before the colonization of the Spaniards.

The Higantes Festival is a local festival held annually In Angono, Rizal, Philippines, where
hundreds of giant papier-mâché puppets are paraded, representing the common people's
mockery of the bad hacienda (land) owners of the past during Spanish colonial rule.

The Sinulog Festival is a traditional celebration in Cebu City


held every third Sunday of January to honor the Santo Niño
(Child Jesus).

Bambanti Festival is a tourism, cultural and heritage event


promoting the province (Isabela) as the country's top corn
producer and ecotourism destination.

SANGYAW
DINAGYANG
ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL
Sangyaw Festival is an annual festival held in Tacloban City that celebrates
the cultures of Eastern Visayas and honors Senior Santo Niño.

The Dinagyang Festival is a religious and cultural festival in Iloilo


City, Philippines, held anually on the 4th Sunday of January.

KINABAYO FESTIVAL

MASSKARA FESTIVAL
MANGO
MassKara Festival is alternatively known as the ‘festival of smiles’ due to
the tradition of the masks that people wear donning smiles to present
the message of happiness. Because of the festival, Bacolod is also
designated as the 'City of Smiles'

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