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FESTIVALS IN ILOILO

 

 

Iloilo is a province of festivals, widely known in the Philippines and internationally for the Dinagyang Festival. Ilonggos are fond of hosting festivals and fiestas. In testimony if this is that fact that nearly all places in Iloilo hold a big town-wide celebration every year. It could be in the form of a cultural festival, a religious fiesta that honors a patron saint, or the town or city’s founding day. Read More:  http://www.exploreiloilo.com/guide/iloilo-festivals-events/

 

Sto. Niño de Arevalo Festival

 

Photo from: http://iloiloilove.com/sto-nino-de-arevalo-iloilo-miraculous-historical-uncelebrated/

 

In January, Arevalo celebrates its town fiesta in honor of the Santo Niño. The festivities take place during the month of January, the Fiesta day is held every 3rd Sunday of January. During Fiesta day households open their doors and prepare food for fiesta goers, friends, visitors and distant relatives. A fireworks display contest is one of the highlights of the celebration held on the night of the town fiesta.  Read More:  http://www.iloilo.net.ph/district-villa-arevalo-iloilo-city/

 

 

Biraw-Paraw Festival

 

Photo from: https://beatniksafari.wordpress.com/tag/iloilo-city/

 

Sailing is one of the traditional and fastest growing recreational activities of the Ilonggos. It allows one to become part of the action rather than solely a spectator. Everyone has the opportunity to take part. The annual Biray Paraw festival provides a sailing environment for the benefit of community and visitors. The festival is to satisfy their social and recreational needs while fostering a spirit of camaraderie.

A paraw is a double outrigger sailboat traditional to the Visayas region. Visitors to the festival will experience biray-biray (recreational sailing) where the riggers will take everyone for a ride.

Biray-biray offers the perfect platform for enthusiast to create a level playing field, allowing one to display competitive qualities. Amateurs can test their skills and experience the atmosphere and the excitement it gives. – Read More: http://mybeautifuliloilo.blogspot.com/2016/06/leganes-celebrates-fun-coastal-races.html

 

Cry of Jelicuon

 

Photo from: http://mybeautifuliloilo.blogspot.com/2011/10/cry-of-jelicuon-special-day-to-discover.html

 

The 115th anniversary celebration of Cry of Jelicuon in the said town became successful, meaningful and colorful as four competing groups representing the New Lucena National Comprehensive High School, New Lucena National High School, Bololacao National High School and Jelicuon-Cabugao National High School showcased the rich history of their town through a reenactment of the First Cry of Revolution happened more than a century ago.

Each group flabbergasted the hundreds of people who witnessed the Re-Enactment Contest at the municipal auditorium of the said town.

Every 25th of October, New Lucena commemorates the heroic acts of General Martin Delgado who led the battle for independence against the Spanish forces.

The week-long celebration paved way for all not just the people of New Lucena to know the most significant events in the said town. Read More: http://www.iloilometropolitantimes.com/the-115-cry-of-jelicuon-a-reset-of-time-back-to-a-year-of-pain-and-victory/

 

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Have a Taste of Iloilo’s Culinary Specialties

Where is Iloilo and How to Get There

Discover Interesting Places in Iloilo

Join the Vibrant and Exciting Festivals of Iloilo

Have a Feast of Good Foods in Iloilo

Discover the Amazing Beaches of Iloilo

Enjoy a Lot of Fun Times in Iloilo

Iloilo Photo Gallery

Iloilo Video Collection

 

 




 

 

 


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