ITIK FESTIVAL
Photo from: sosyalklaymers.blogspot.com
Itik (Anas Plathrhynchos Linn) a breed of duck, is the main product of the town of Victoria in Laguna. This small bustling town is the center of the duck industry in the province. In this regard, on the occasion of its 52nd year as a municipality, the local government launched the Itik Festival on November, 2002. Now on its fourth year, the 3-day festival includes free dental and medical clinic for the constituents, trade and jobs fair, nightly musical variety show, motor and car show, wall painting, chess tournament and volleyball championship on its 1st day. The 2nd day celebration includes activities such as the Irish Bikathon and the Gay Sports Fest. The culmination of the celebration is the much awaited Duck Festival which is participated in by all of the 9 barangays constituting the town. The event will not be complete without the colorful and boisterous Street Dancing and Float Parade participated in by the local officials, students and members of different civic organizations of the town. The parade starts at Barangay Masapang where a giant duck monument is located going towards the town center. A search for Miss Victoria is also held and to make the occasion even more shining, a fireworks display to culminate it. – msc.edu.ph
Photo from: cadizduckfarm.com
The itik (native duck) is the star of many of our “exotic” dishes—the balut being the most popular. The duck-farming culture is particularly prominent in Victoria, Laguna, hence its status as the itik capital of the country. So, every November, they pay tribute to the humble bird by having the Itik Festival as part of their festivities for the town’s founding anniversary. – http://www.pepper.ph/food-festivals-in-the-philippines/
Photo from: https://www.laguna.gov.ph/content/pvo-participates-victoria%E2%80%99s-itik-festival
Photo from: http://www.pepper.ph/food-festivals-in-the-philippines/
Photos below from:
http://lagunatoptenfestivals.blogspot.com/2017/04/victoria-laguna.html
Photos below from:
http://jondiscoverswhentravels.blogspot.com/2012/11/from-colorful-ducks-to-heritage-plaza.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Laguna is Part of Region IV-A, CALABARZON
Laguna – Birthplace of the Philippine National Hero
Laguna’s Many Tourist Attractions
Other Visitors Also Viewed:
Lapay Bantigue Dance Festival Shows the Gracefulness of the Seagull
Swim in The “Amazingly Pink” Pink Beach of Northern Samar
Panhulugan Caves Inside the Sohoton National Park
Tultugan Festival – Bamboo Dance and Music
Kasag Festival in Celebration of the Blue Crabs
Porta Vega Powdery White Sand Beach Lined with Coconut Trees
Kalesayahan Festival Focuses on Decorated Horse-Drawn Carts
Inuruban Festival is a Celebration of the Town’s Favorite Foods
Cagnituan Falls and Cave – Double Experience, Twice the Fun
Bulubadiangan Island in Iloilo