Oriental Mindoro and Romblon provinces both celebrate their own Biniray Festivals.
Biniray Festival is Romblon’s prestigious festival participated by Rombloanon every second week of January in honor of Señor Santo Niño. It is just the same as the Sinulog Festival of Cebu which also depicts the strong faith of the residents to Roman Catholicism.
The festival features dancing and activities that makes every people’s faith to their patron saint stronger every minute. It is adorned with colorful designs and costumes which attract local and international tourist. Read More: http://www.wowromblon.com/features/enjoy-the-biniray-festival-of-romblon/
The Biniray Festival is being held to respect the town’s supporter holy people Peter and Paul, a method for thanksgiving for the endowments from the ocean. The festival begins in the early long stretches of the morning, with a flotilla of complicatedly designed pontoons that circles Bulalacao Bay and met by the townsfolk at it arrives on the shore. Walking proceeds in the city with symbols of the two holy people welcomed in religious behavior by the enthusiasts. A parade is done later at dusk and finishes at the congregation ground. The conventional putong delegated of the benefactors finish the last ceremonies in the midst of tunes and moves by grown-ups and youngsters alike.
A road moving is additionally arranged amid the day took an interest for the most part by understudies in indigenous costumes. Biniray Festival is Romblon’s renowned celebration partook by Rombloanon consistently seven day stretch of January to pay tribute to Señor Santo Niño. It is only the same as the Sinulog Festival of Cebu which additionally portrays the solid confidence of the inhabitants to Roman Catholicism. The festival highlights moving and exercises that makes each’s confidence to their supporter holy person more grounded each moment. It is decorated with beautiful plans and ensembles which pull in neighborhood and worldwide vacationer. Read More: https://www.hellotravel.com/events/biniray-festival
Held every second week of January, the Biniray Festival animates Romblon. This festival is celebrated in honor of Señor Santo Niño or the Child Jesus. The festivity depicts the unshaken devotion of the residents to the Roman Catholic faith.
Dancers fill the streets and participate in the lively street dancing where they wear colourful and beautifully designed costumes. Highlighting the event, even more, is the fluvial parade at the Romblon Bay. The flotilla of participating vessels travels seven times around the bay. The procession commemorates the attempts of the Spanish galleons in taking the image of the Santo Niño away from the residents.
The fluvial procession is followed by a street parade giving homage to Santo Niño. The image is carried in a special carriage adorned with elegant flowers. People from all walks of life join the parade donning their festive costumes and colorful body paints. Read More: https://www.tripzilla.ph/philippine-festivals-january/4652
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