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COLORFUL FESTIVALS
Tinagbuan Festival
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This festivity is in honor of the city’s patron saint, St. Stephen Protomartyr held every Christmas Day. Tinagbuan, from the term tagbuan, which means converging point, is exactly the essence of this festival as it enables Ligaoeños to come back to Ligao for a blessed reunion with their families and friends. The festival’s highlight is the street dance presentation. Read More: http://josephrebanal.blogspot.com/2015/01/lets-travel-on-bicolphilippines.html
Sunflower Festival
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The city of Ligao in Albay is abloom during the six-day celebration of the Sunflower Festival, which spotlights the flamboyant flower that abounds in the area.
The Sunflower Festival is held in conjunction with the thirteenth anniversary of the cityhood of Ligao.
Among the highlights of the festival is a colorful parade of carabaos and goats, which have been decorated in bright and striking costumes. Read More: http://www.bicolstandard.com/2014/03/ligao-city-sunflower-festival.html
Salingoy Festival
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Salingoy is a Bikol term that literally means looking back. A century of devotion (1901-2001) to one of Bacacay’s patron saints, Nuestra Señora de los Samparados, Salingoy Festival came into being, a centennial commemoration of unbroken reverence to God’s blessings and bounty. Salingoy looks back with humility by reminiscing into the richness of fidelity to Our Lady (Holy Mother Mary) and to relive Bacacay’s historical, socio-cultural, and religious heritage. Held every August 9 up to 15. Read More: http://josephrebanal.blogspot.com/2015/01/lets-travel-on-bicolphilippines.html
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Interesting Places to See in Albay