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MEGAYON FESTIVAL

 

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The Megayon Festival is a week-long gathering held in September to celebrate the unity among the three settlers that contribute to the founding of Zamboanga del Sur: the Subanons (or Subanens), the Muslims, and the local settlers (megayon is a Subanen word for “unity”). The festival is also held to celebrate the founding of Zamboanga del Sur and, to a lesser extent, the rich harvest of crops. Because of these reasons, the Megayen Festival is considered as Zamboanga del Sur’s official festival.

Originally started in 2001, the festival highlights the cultural diversity of the three groups of people that populate Zamboanga del Sur. Main staples of the celebration include the unique cultural dances of each group. Traditional costumes as well as arts and crafts are also usually proudly displayed, which shows off the diversity of each settler group. Read More: http://www.zamboangadelsur.com/megayon-festival

 

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Megayon is a Subanen word for “unity”.

The Megayon Festival is a week-long gathering held in September to celebrate the unity that contribute to the three settlers and the founding of Zamboanga del Sur: the Subanons (or Subanens), the Muslims, and the local settlers. The festival is also held to celebrate the founding of Zamboanga del Sur and, to a smaller extent, the rich harvest of crops.  Because of these reasons, the Megayon Festival is considered as Zamboanga del Sur’s official festival.

The festival highlights the cultural diversity of the three groups of people that populate Zamboanga del Sur.  The main staples of the celebration include the unique cultural dances of each group.   They proudly displayed the traditional costumes as well as arts and crafts, which shows off the diversity of each settler group.  Read More: http://philippinestravelsite.com/september-festivals-in-the-philippines/

 

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The festival is seven days in length gathering held in September to praise the solidarity among the three pioneers that add to the establishing of Zamboanga del Sur, the Subanons or Subanens, the Muslims, and the neighborhood pilgrims .The celebration is additionally held to commend the establishing of Zamboanga del Sur and, to a lesser degree, the rich reap of yields. In light of these reasons, the Megayen Festival is considered as Zamboanga del Sur’s authentic celebration. Initially began in 2001, the celebration features the social assorted iety of the three gatherings of individuals that populate Zamboanga del Sur.  Read More: https://www.hellotravel.com/events/megayon-festival

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Zamboanga del Sur – Its Name Meant “A Pot or Place of Flowers”

Where is Zamboanga del Sur and How to Get There

Best Tourist Attractions in Zamboanga del Sur

Watch Colorful Festivals in Zamboanga del Sur

Zamboanga del Sur Offers a Lot of Fun

Zamboanga del Sur Photo Gallery

Zamboanga del Sur Video Collection

 

 

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