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As part of positioning Binmaley Pangasinan as the“Seafood Capital of the North”, the town holds a grand fiesta named as the SIGAY FESTIVAL.
The Sigay Festival is a one week celebration from January 15 to February 2 which will give tribute to the aquaculture industry of the town, which is the number one source livelihood of the community of Binmaley. Sigay is a Pangasinan dialect word which means to harvest. Read More: https://www.asensopangasinan.com/pangasinan-online-photo-gallery/photo-events/sigay-festival-2011/
Sigay Festival is a grand fiesta held in Binmaley, Pangasinan, also popularly known as the “Seafood Capital of the North”. This event is a one-week celebration from January 15th to February 2nd. The Sigay Festival is annually celebrated to promote and give importance to Binmaley’s aquaculture industry, which is the main source of livelihood of the community. Strategically located as having the l …
argest land area for aquaculture in Pangasinan the town is also commonly recognized as the “Fishbowl of Pangasinan”. The word “sigay” means to harvest or a time to collect opulent yields of the farm, the ponds, the rivers and the seas. Read More: https://greedypeg.org/pangasinan/Sigay-Festival.html
Photos below from: asensopangasinan.com
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