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Bangus Festival

The Bangus Festival is an annual celebration in the city of Dagupan. It highlights the city’s
rich milk fish aquaculture industry in the province of Pangasinan and in the country.

Bambanti Festival
Isabela (Ilocano: Probinsya ti Isabela; Filipino: Lalawigan ng Isabela) is the second largest province of

the Philippines, and the largest on the island of Luzon in land area. Its capital is the city of Ilagan. Situated within
the Cagayan Valley region, it is bordered by the provinces of Cagayan to the north, Kalinga to the
northwest, Mountain Province to the central-west, Ifugao and Nueva Vizcaya to the southwest, Quirino to the
south, Aurora to the south, and the Philippine Sea to the east.
Mamanggui Festival

Mammangui Festival. August 7, 2016. Enter a caption. “Mammangui” is an Ibanag word which
stands for corn and as the name implies, this festivalcelebrates the corn harvest of the farmers of
Isabela's capital and largest city by land area.

Mango Festival

The Dinamulag Festival also known as the Zambales Mango Festival is an annual festival held in the
province of Zambales in the Philippines to celebrate or encourage bountiful harvest of the province's
mangoes. The festival was first held in 1999.
Panagbenga Festival

The Dinamulag Festival also known as the Zambales Mango Festival is an annual festival held in the
province of Zambales in the Philippines to celebrate or encourage bountiful harvest of the province's
mangoes. The festival was first held in 1999.

Ibon Ebon Festival


Ibon-Ebon Festival, also called “Birds and Eggs Festival,” is a celebration held during the first and
second days of February in Candaba, Pampanga. ... The main features of the festival are the
migratory birds.

Masskara Festival

The MassKara Festival is an annual festival with highlights held every fourth Sunday of October in
Bacolod, Philippines. The most recent festival was held October 8-28, 2018. The festival sites include
the Bacolod Public Plaza, the Lacson Tourism Strip and the Bacolod Government Center.

T'nalak Festival
T’nalak is a traditional cloth found in Mindanao island made be the T’boli
tribe. The cloth consists mainly of red, black, and color of the Abaca leaves
which are a dark verdant green, and is said to be chosen as the festival
motif because is symbolizes the blending of culture, strength, and unity.

Ammungan Festival

“Ammungan” is a Gaddang word which means “gathering,” while its Ilocano counterpart is “ummungan” which also has
the same meaning and is widely understood among the ethno-linguistic groups. This cultural diversity came to the fore
once more as Nueva Vizcaya recently celebrated the Grand Ammungan Festival to mark its 175th founding anniversary.

Binatbatan Festival
Binatbatan Festival. January 25 |Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines. The "Heritage City," as Vigan is known, bursts
into merry colors through its Binatbatan Festival, luring hordes of local and foreign tourists to its streets lined
up with ancestral houses.

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