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FESTIVALS IN QUIRINO

 

Quirino is a province of the Philippines located in the Cagayan Valley region in Luzon.

Each municipality in Quirino has its own festival which features their unique culture and practices.

 

quirino map

 

 

Quirino Fiestas

 

Panagdadapun Festival

 

Quirino Panagdadapun FestivalPhoto from:  bloggers.com

Panagdadapun Festival is a showcase of the unique culture, convergence of all tribes and colorful history of the Province of Quirino.

It is celebrated every month of September every year which coincides with the Araw ng Quirino Foundation.

 

 Pammadayaw Festival

 

Photo from:  http://ilovequirinoprov.blogspot.com/2013/07/festivities.html

 

 This festival is a celebration that inspires those who are productive and achievers in any field of expertise and vocation through recognition and giving honors or “Pammadayaw”.

It is one of our great Filipino virtues that we treasure and cherish because it serves as a motivation for better governance and public service, people empowerment, meaningful development on health, environment and agriculture. It is being celebrated every July 1-3 of the year.

 

Ginnamuluan Festival

 

Photo from:  http://ilovequirinoprov.blogspot.com/2013/07/festivities.html

 

Encompasses all desirable, admirable traits, characteristics and virtues of the Filipino who care for the lives of their families and fellows, and who have that strong, deep concern, care and social awareness for general welfare.

It is celebrated every June 19-21 of the year.

 

 Pagay-Pagay Festival

 

Photo from:  http://ilovequirinoprov.blogspot.com/2013/07/festivities.html

 

Is a symbol of the industry, perseverance and zeal of the rice-producing people towards the realization of their common aspirations of development and sustaining Saguday as the rice granary of the province.

It is celebrated every April 7-8 of the year.

 

Panagsalukag Festival

 

Photo from:  http://ilovequirinoprov.blogspot.com/2013/07/festivities.html

 

It signified the value of their hardwork and industry, highlighted by their habit in rising at early dawn going and working in the farm and leaving for home at dusk.  The enjoyment of the work attributes is expressed through laughter, dances, chants, songs and fun.  It creates relaxation and excitement to overcome the hardships of farming.

This is celebrated every July 27th and 28th of the year.

 

 Aquero Festival


 Aquero FestivalPhoto from: tourism.gov.ph

 

Popular feast-day celebrations in France honoring Our Lady of Lourdes migrate to the little-known town of Aglipay in Quirino province this month, as the Aquero Festival kicks off its fifth year this February 11-13.

 The festival remembers the apparitions believed to be the Blessed Virgin Mary that appeared to the peasant girl Bernadette Soubirous in Lourdes, France in 1858. St. Bernadette, as she would later be known after being canonized, described the lady she had seen as aquero, literally “that thing”, hence the festival’s name.

 

Panagsasalog Festival

 

Panagsasalog FestivalPhoto above from:  buntso [clifford’s] photostream

 
Reflects the traditional customs of going to farm at dawn where their works generally located at lowlands and leaving for home at nightfall. The festivity portrays how communal activities are conducted manifesting thanks to the Lord for a bounty harvest.

It shows the old practice of “bayanihan” in the festivities.  The festival is being celebrated every June 12-15.

 

 Penenkakasisit Festival

 

Photo from:  http://ilovequirinoprov.blogspot.com/2013/07/festivities.html

 

This festival is a yearly festivity in celebration of the creation of the municipality. It is the convergence of all tribes and cultures of the municipality in cooperation and celebration.

It features the indigenous tribes which is the “Ilongots” they are the original cultural communities of the area/or the first settlers in the province. Part of the celebration is the portrayal of their primitive cultural practices like PADONG as the war dance and the TAGUEM which portrays their practice from courtship to wedding. Festivity on every 22-25th of February.

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

The Mountainous Province of Quirino

The Many Waterfalls in Quirino

See The Mysterious Caves in Quirino

Colorful Festivals in Quirino

Interesting Places to Visit in the Quirino Province

 

 

 

 

 


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