Benguet

The Adivay Festival Focuses on People Coming Together

 

 

 

ADIVAY FESTIVAL

 

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Adivay is an Agri-Tourism festival focused on rediscovering the rich history, culture, arts, trades and industries of Benguet. It was conceptualized to gather all the tribes of Benguet and come together to share their cultural beliefs and practices. It was also a way of strengthening the tourism industry and allowing the increase of business employment opportunities. The goal was to start with a festival in Baguio and then spread out to the BLIST (Baguio, La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan and Tuba). It is held every year to continue discovering the ingenuity of the Benguet people, and to continue give inspirations and acknowledgement to those who excel in their own fields of endeavor.  Read More:  https://adivay.wordpress.com/

 

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Adivay Festival  is held every month of November; with month-long activities for the coming together of people to celebrate. The Adivay is a time for the province of Benguet to promote its products.  Benguet is one of the country’s major sources of temperate vegetables and metal requirements such as gold and silver. To highlight the different indigenous and unique products of each of the 13 municipalities of Benguet, an Agro-industrial and Trade Fair is held , as well as a festival parade.

 

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Adivay Festival is a month-long provincial celebration held November of every year. The “Grand Canao” and cultural presentations from the 13 municipalities are some of its highlights. The products of all 13 municipalities are displayed/exhibited for sale during the affair. This is an event that is being looked forward to by all I-benguets.  Read More:  https://www.benguet.gov.ph/index.php/tourism/what-to-see/t-festivals-events

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)

Benguet Province – Salad Bowl of the Philippines

Natural Points of Interest In Benguet

Interesting Sites in Benguet Province

Colorful Festivals in Benguet

Having Fun in Benguet

 

 

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