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MAGNIFICENT FESTIVALS

 

People in Cebu love to celebrate festivals or are fiesta-loving people. Cebu has one of the most colorful and world-renowned festivals in the Philippines and they celebrate it with excitement and high spirits. Cebu celebrates different festivals in different towns and cities. Cebu celebrate fiestas with religious rituals and dancing in the streets to the beat of the drums. Read More: http://www.etravelpilipinas.com/events_festivals/cebu_festival.htm

 

Pintos Festival

 

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Cebu is home to the Sinulog, which is considered among the grandest festivals in the whole archipelago. But, Cebu has more festivals to offer to visitors looking for something less grand yet still as fun. A good number of the towns in Cebu have their own festivals celebrating something significant in the town. For the City of Bogo, their festival celebrates the delicacy known as the pintos.

The pintos is a local delicacy that is made of ground corn, margarine or butter and milk. This popular delicacy is wrapped inside corn husk. The delicacy is cooked by soaking it in boiling water for around an hour. The delicacy was also used as the inspiration for the Pintos Festival in Bogo City. The Pintos Festival served as the replacement of another festival known as the Kuyayang Festival. The older festival is based on a traditional courtship dance.  Read More:  http://www.peanutbrowas.com/blog/celebrating-good-harvest-through-the-pintos-festival-of-bogo

 

Caballo Festival

 

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The Caballo Festival is dedicated to the town’s parton saint, Señor Santiago de Apostol. The festival is celebrated through street dancing, which involves the performance of the three basic Caballo steps.

According to the legend, during a battle between Christians and Muslims, the townsfolk were claimed to be saved by an apparition riding a horse. The apparition eventually became Compostela’s patron saint.

Caballo, the Spanish term for “horse,” eventually became the festival’s name.  Read More:  http://www.localphilippines.com/events/caballo-festival

 

Dinagat Bakasi Festival

 

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Also known as Bakasi (eel) Festival, the Dinagat (pertaining to the sea) Festival showcases the fishing culture of Cordovanhons. Held every second week of August, Dinagat Festival is celebrated to show the people’s gratitude for the prosperous harvest they have received from the sea (especially Cordova eels). The festival showcases Cordova’s distinct cultural heritage though authentic traditional rituals and dances. Read More:  http://cordovadinagatfestival.blogspot.com/

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

Cebu is located in Region VII

Discover the Majestic Beauty of Cebu

How to Get to Cebu

Visit the Top Attractions in Cebu

Colorful and Magnificent Festivals in Cebu

Amazing Islands and Beaches in Cebu

Fun and Exciting Activities in Cebu

Cebu Photo Gallery

Cebu Video Collection

 

 

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Fun Activities To Do in Romblon

Having Fun in Isabela

 

 

 

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