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FESTIVALS IN COMPOSTELA VALLEY
The province is also proud of its people and cultural heritage, a varied blend of ethnicity and dominance. To be in Compostela Valley is to experience a blend of sight and sound that defines a place and a people, pulsing with life yet reserved in spirit.
The Provincial Government believes in marketing tourism responsibly. ComValeños want you to explore and revel in nature’s finest without destroying the environment.
Choices within the province are almost limitless. It has something that caters to everyone’s enthusiasm, all waiting for the adventurous spirit in everyone. The province is an Eco-Adventure Tourism Destination. Read More: https://www.vigattintourism.com/tourism/destinations/116
Buganihan Festival
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Buganihan Festival is held in Compostela, Province of Compostela Valley. The festival is celebrated every 25th of July until the 1st of August. Its highlight is the colorful street parade. This festival is a way for the people of the municipality of Bugani to celebrate the founding of their municipality. Read More: https://greedypeg.org/compostela-valley/Buganihan-Festival.html
Bulawan Festival
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With its vast gold deposits, Davao Region’s Compostela Valley has gained the title “Golden Province.”
But behind the minerals their mountains possess, the province is also home to different tribes practicing culture that share the same value as the bounty they hold.
To show gratitude to God who blessed them with such fortune, the province celebrates with its people through the Bulawan Festival. The festival, which is on its eighth year, is celebrated in the same week of its 20th Founding Anniversary on March 4-8.
Growing green for good governance is the theme for this year’s celebration, giving emphasis on initiating more programs for the environment despite the province’s continued development. Read More: https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/422481
Dapugan Festival
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The Dapugan Festival is a celebration to showcase the tribal harmony, ethnic unity and their contribution to the rich harvest of the municipality. Mabini town is 22.08 kms from Pantukan, 4.57 kms from Maco, and 17.48 kms from Tagum City. Read More: http://www.ecomval.gov.ph/ecomvalk/2016/01/12/road-trips-music-festivals-fun-await-you-in-the-city/
Held in ComVal, Mabini every May 28. Dapugan is a common kagan and mansaka word which means gathering. The gathering celebrates the abundance of coastal resources of Mabini.
Contact:
Judy Bangasin
Municipality Tourism Officer
09174339016
Read More: https://businessdiary.com.ph/13900/list-of-philippine-festivals-for-the-month-of-may/
Diwanag Festival
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MONTEVISTA, Compostela Valley province — Have you ever been to Disneyland or entered the castle of the “Beauty and the Beast” or of “Sleeping Beauty?” What about meeting Snow White and her seven dwarves, that adorable fawn Bambi, Pocahontas, the Little Mermaid, Winnie the Pooh, Lilo and Stitch, or Donald Duck? And of course, who wouldn’t miss Minnie and Mickey Mouse? They’re all here–and more! This time, they are adorned with Christmas lights only on this year’s 16th Diwanag Festival celebration here.
Diwanag Festival is one of the much anticipated events every Christmas season in Compostela Valley province that showcases different concepts every year. Read More: https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/116471
Kaimonan/Kaimunan Festival
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Kaimonan/Kaimunan Festival is an annual festival in Maco that starts on June 17 to the last Saturday of the same month. Kaimonan is a mansaka term for “thanksgiving”. Read More: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maco,_Compostela_Valley
Kahimunan/Kahimonan Festival
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Reputations were at stake when horses paraded in this town dressed in their best costumes for the ninth Kahimunan Festival. Previous festivals had brought them center stage undressed as warriors ready to fight for their lives in bloody horse fights that officials decided to put a stop to.
It was a welcome change in reputation, however, as the town continued its tradition of honoring the animal that has given its farmers immeasurable help in their good harvests and for which the horse was bestowed the title “king of the road.” Horses again took center stage last Wednesday, but not as the fierce warriors previous fights turned them into. This time, they were dressed like the kings that farmers considered them to be. Read more: https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/64517/laak-horses-from-fights-to-fashion#ixzz5XDKhoKgH
Kariyawan Festival
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FESTIVALS should be dedicated to the people, especially to individual cultures living in a municipality. And this is the ultimate purpose of the local government unit (LGU) of Monkayo in Compostela Valley Province in organizing different activities for its Araw ng Monkayo and Kariyawan Festival.
The festival will be considered as the first to have many activities that the people of Monkayo can participate and enjoy. All events are open to all sectors especially to the Indigenous Peoples and Muslim communities. Read More: https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/161692
Pagsandugan Festival
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A celebration of unity and thanksgiving introduced by the early Mansaka settlers of Mawab. The celebration is highlighted by a strong Mansaka presence. The town is 14 kilometres from the capital town Nabunturan. Read More: http://www.ecomval.gov.ph/ecomvalk/2016/01/12/road-trips-music-festivals-fun-await-you-in-the-city/
Pasaka Festival
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The Pasaka Festival pays tribute to the rich harvests of the municipality. The name of the festival was derived from the names of two Datus of the Mansaka and Muslim tribe who contributed much to the making of the municipality. The town is 72.5 kilometres from Nabunturan or about 30 kilometres from Tagum City. Read More: http://www.ecomval.gov.ph/ecomvalk/2016/01/12/road-trips-music-festivals-fun-await-you-in-the-city/
P’yagsawitan Festival
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P’yagsawitan Festival in the municipality of Maragusan, Compostela is a festival which involves ethnic dancing, harvest thanksgiving rituals for good harvest, and a cultural presentation by Mansaka. People from each hometowns also showcases their ecotourisms potential. It is celebrated annually every November 18. Read More: http://greedypeg.org/compostela-valley/Pyagsawitan-Festival.html
Sal-lupongan Festival
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Sal-lupongan Festival is a festival which means sharing each and every person and the solidarity that they share. The community takes part in this event to give thanks to God for the plentiful harvest he has showered to them and for more harvest to come in the future. They also celebrate the unity and the gathering of a community which is ethnically diverse. This 10-day affair has many events and some of the most memorable ones are the indak-indak sa kadalanan, the display of fireworks during the night and the drumline competition. You may witness the drum linre competition during the parade with the competitors wearing unique and colorful outfits. Read More: http://philippinestravelsite.com/august-festivals-philippines/
Simballay Festival
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Simballay is an annual festivity of the Municipality of Nabunturan coined from a Mansaka word meaning, “Togetherness, sharing and thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest.”
It came into existence in 1994 when Nabunturan was named as a Provincial Agri-Industrial Center in Region XI alongside with the municipalities in Tagum and Panabo which had now become cities except Nabunturan. These three municipalities were also known as PANATAG – Panabo, Tagum and Tagum corridor. Read More: http://simballay.blogspot.com/p/simballay-is-annual-festivityof.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Compostela Valley is Part of Region XI
Where is Compostela Valley and How to Get There
Compostela Valley – Province with a Solidarity Ring
Awesome Sites to See in Compostela Valley
Colorful Festivals Celebrated in Compostela Valley
Enjoy and Have Fun in Compostela Valley
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