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PARUYAN FESTIVAL

 

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Held annually in Talisay, Camarines Norte every September 9 – October 4, this festival derived its name from the local word “paruy” meaning rice. It represents the municipality’s primary product as well as its cultural heritage. An array of activities are lined up to drumbeat the event.

For more information, please contact the Office of the Mayor of LGU-Talisay, Camarines Norte.

 

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Paruyan Festival in Talisay, Camarines Norte is an annual celebration that showcases the city’s primary means of livelihood which are the crops. ‘Paruy’ in most provinces means ‘rice grain’.  The celebration lasts for a month that starts during the 2nd week of September and ends on the 4th of October.  Paruyan Festival also highlights the celebration of its patron saint St. Francis of Assisi.

The festival’s activity highlights are inter-school parade in the streets, dancing competitions, pageants, contests and more.  “The festivities highlight the people’s thanksgiving for the healthy crops and good weather that had made rice planting and reaping possible. The festival is not just directed towards farmers but to everyone who appreciates a bowl of rice regularly, or at least every now and then.”  Read More:   http://urbanmala.info

 

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Paruyan Festival Held yearly in Talisay, Camarines Norte each, this celebration got its name from the nearby word “paruy” which means rice. It speaks to the district’s essential item and additionally its social legacy. A iety of exercises are arranged to drumbeat the event. Paruyan Festival in Talisay, Camarines Norte is a yearly festival that exhibits the city’s essential methods for occupation which are the products. ‘Paruy’ in many areas signifies ‘rice grain’. The festival goes on for multi month that begins amid the second seven day stretch of September and finishes on the fourth of October. Paruyan Festival additionally features the festival of its benefactor holy person St. Francis of Assisi.

Paruyan Festival is situated in Talisay, Camarines Norte held each first to fourth of October. The celebration which got its name from the nearby word Paruy, which means rice, portrays the district’s essential item and additionally its social heritag. The festival’s action features are between school parade in the lanes, moving rivalries, shows, challenges and that’s only the tip of the iceberg. “The celebrations feature the general population’s thanksgiving for the sound products and great climate that had made rice planting and harvesting conceivable. The festival isn’t simply coordinated towards ranchers however to everybody who acknowledges a bowl of rice routinely, or possibly sometimes.  Read More:  https://www.hellotravel.com/events/paruyan-festival

 

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Camarines Norte is a Hidden Paradise Waiting to be Discovered

Where is Camarines Norte and How to Get There

Interesting Destinations in Camarines Norte

Exciting and Colorful Festivals in Camarines Norte

Fun and Adventures in Camarines Norte

Camarines Norte Photo Gallery

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