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SAGINYOGAN FESTIVAL

 

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The Saginyogan (Coco-Banana) Festival was initially organized and presented in 2010 town fiesta. The presentation was participated in by the pupils from the different schools in the district of Alcantara. The presentation was in a form of a contest. However, the 2011 Fiesta Management thought of changing its title to Saginyogan Festival to make it common and striking to the community people; making the title different from other municipalities in the province having the same festival.

Making Saginyogan Festival as one of the important events or highlights during the fiesta and if promoted properly could bolster tourism in Alcantara in the days to come because of its significance and artistic attraction.  Read More:  http://alcantararomblon.weebly.com/the-saginyogan-festival.html

 

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The Saginyogan Festival is an annual celebration in the Municipality of Alcantara held every 21st of March (Town Fiesta). From the name itself, the festival showcases and displays the abundance of saging (banana) and niyog (coconut) in the municipality.  This is in celebration of the 58th Founding Anniversary of the Municipality of Alcantara.

Thousands of people visited Alcantara last Thursday to celebrate and experience the 2019 Saginyogan Festival, one of the famous festivals in th\ne province of Romblon. It was attended, not only by the locals, but also the people coming from different parts of the globe also went to witness the celebration.   Read More: https://thelakwatserongromblomanon.wordpress.com/2019/03/22/2019-saginyogan-festival/

 

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The town of Alcantara holds a festival that is inspired for the thanksgiving of the town’s rich agricultural resources. The festival is celebrated every 19th to 20th of March, the celebration features Alcantara’s most versatile and most produced farm product- Saging (Banana) and Niyog (Coconut). During the event, the creativity of each participant is challenged by thinking of ways on how to use the different parts of the said products. Saginyogan festival is a 2-day joyful celebration where participants wear vibrant costumes out of indigenous materials from Saging and Niyog. The cause of celebration is to showcase the town of Alcantara’s main produce which are the Saging (Banana) and Niyog (Coconut).   Read More: https://www.experience.ph/8-philippine-festivals-march/

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

 

The Marble-Rich Province of Romblon

Where is Romblon and How to Get There

Interesting Places to Visit In Romblon

Colorful Festivals in Romblon

Magnificent Beaches in Romblon

Fun Activities To Do in Romblon

Romblon Photo Gallery

Romblon Video Collection

 

 

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Wonderful Beaches and Resorts in Bataan

Tongatoc Cove Offers a Breath-Taking View

Itbog Twin Falls Offer Double Fun and Enjoyment

 

 

 

 

 






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