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FESTIVALS IN ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY

 

 

Sibug-Sibug Festival

 

Photo from:  http://www.choosephilippines.com/do/festivals/4076/sibug-sibug-festival-street-dancing-competition

 

Sibug – Sibug Festival is celebrated during their foundation day on the province of Sibugay on February 26, with colorful Ethnic Street dancing with rituals illustrating good harvest, wedding and healing rituals. During the festival, it endorses it’s number one product which is the oyster or talaba in tagalong which has been known to be the biggest, juiciest, and meatiest oysters in the country. In this two week celebration, in the town of Ipil, “Talaba Longest Grill” has been the main attraction of the visitors and viewers. In this manner, Zamboanga can promote their oysters to the world. Zamboanga Sibugay recently achieved a world record for the Worlds Longest Talaba Grill with five to 12 inches-long oysters or talaba as the main feature. Because of this, the province of Sibugay earned a title as the Talaba Capital of the Philippines. Read More:  http://www.philippinecountry.com/philippine_festivals/sibug-sibug.html

 

Pasalamat Festival

 

Photo from:  https://www.sunstar.com.ph/article/1803641/Bacolod/Lifestyle/40th-Pasalamat-festival-Blessed-and-Grateful

 

The Pasalamat Festival is one of the most colorful and grandest celebrations in Pagadian City, dubbed as the “Little Hongkong of the South.”

The event is the annual cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of January, in honor of its patron Saint Santo Niño. It is fundamentally a dance ritual which remembers the Filipino people’s recognition of Christianity, showcasing dances and rituals of the people of Pagadian thanking God Almighty for all the blessings they received, giving them hope in spite of life’s struggles and complexities.

It features vibrant display of bright colored costumes and fluid movements of dancers moving to the rhythm of drums and gongs, as they woo the judges with their excellent performances. There were 15 dance troupes representing various public secondary schools in the city.

The participants danced their way from the wharf area to Plaza Luz, where the final showdown for the ritual dance competition was held. Thousands of spectators, locals and tourists went out the streets to witness the event.  Read More:  https://pia.gov.ph/features/articles/1017677

 

 

Kasikas Festival

 

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Kasikas Festival is an annual event honouring Sr. San Jose Mamumuo falls every May 1, the patron of Ipil. The celebration or town fiesta is highlighted with religious processions, choral competition and others. They also have parade or street dancing competition featuring the Lechon or Roasted Pig. Ipil Municipal, Ipil, Zamboanga Sibugay is the site of the said festival. Read More:  http://sibugayna.blogspot.com/2013/07/sibugays-festivals.html

 

Kasadyaan Festival

 

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Kasadyaan Festival is celebrated every December 15 to 19 in Diplahan, Zamboanga Sibugay.  The Kasadyaan grand celebration commemorates the founding an

niversary of the Municipality of Diplahan.  Highlights of the festival include street dancing, parade and Miss Diplahan.

 

Sibugsay Sa Sibugay Festival

 

Photo from:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lr0Ev0-OVRY

 

Zamboanga Sibugay celebrated their first Sibugsay sa Sibugay Festival last July 1, 2012 with the theme “Our Sibugay, Our Tomorrow”, due to some pragmatic reasons, replaced their Sibug-Sibug fest originally held every February.

This is another unique street dancing worth experiencing together with other number of new festivals in the Philippines.  Read More:  http://boylakwatsero.blogspot.com/2013/01/colorful-sibugsay-sa-sibugay-festival.html
 
 
 

World Migratory Bird Festival

 

Photo from:  https://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2018/11/world-migratory-bird-day-siay-kabasalan-wetlands.html

 

Part of our week long Zamboanga City tour includes a visit to the neighboring province of Zamboanga Sibugay to join the first ever World Migratory Bird Day in the Philippines. The celebration is set at the town of Siay where the Siay-Kabasalan Wetlands is located, one of the major flyways for migratory birds in the region.

Siay is about four hours away from Zamboanga City and we witnessed how they celebrated the World Migratory Bird Day through art and photo exhibitions, dance competitions, bird costume contest, and even a bird mascot showdown. The festival, being a first, isn’t really as grand as say the Zamboanga Hermosa Festival and lasted only from October 12 to 13. One of the things I really liked about it though was the group of Subanen elders who played their gongs, dancing along the beat with their traditional clothes on.  Read More:  https://www.lakadpilipinas.com/2018/11/world-migratory-bird-day-siay-kabasalan-wetlands.html

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

Zamboanga Sibugay – the Rubber Capital of the Philippines

Where is Zamboanga Sibugay and How to Get There

Fascinating Places to Find in Zamboanga Sibugay

Colorful Festivals in Zamboanga Sibugay

Activities for Fun in Zamboanga Sibugay

Zamboanga Sibugay Photo Gallery

Zamboanga Sibugay Video Collection

 

 

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Mt. Kabunian in Benguet

Baliguian Island in Iloilo

Maconacon Falls in Isabela

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Join the Bagasbas Summer Surf Festival

Anihan Festival – Thanksgiving for a Good Harvest

Bila-Bila Festival is a Celebration Honoring the Butterflies

Awesome Beaches in Marinduque

Siitan River and the Enjoyable Siitan River Cruise

The Enchanting Libtec Underground River

 

 

 

 

 


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