tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-66700171756340800342024-03-13T19:00:55.485+08:00Discreet MagazineTHE DISCREET MAN'S GUIDEDannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.comBlogger396125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-4401599783584778572015-04-01T19:23:00.003+08:002015-04-01T19:23:52.472+08:00BAMBOO ROCKS THE JANUARY ISSUE OF MEGA MAN<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Francisco Gaudencio Lupe Belardo Mañalac aka Bamboo Mañalac or simply Bamboo with his own unique style in music stands out from the rest of Pinoy rock stars. Photograph by fashion Photographer <a href="http://www.behance.net/enzomondejar" target="_blank">Enzo Mondejar</a>, donned in denim in the January 2015 issue of MEGA Man magazine, Bamboo shares the social stigma the rockstar life brings.<br />
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Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-34258913437545613342015-03-24T13:17:00.000+08:002015-03-24T13:21:52.295+08:00WHY I WALKED AWAY FROM A DELIGHTFUL MASSAGE?In one of my work related trips I decided to have a massage at a nearby massage parlor just adjacent to the hotel where I stayed. I got the information of the location of the establishment when I asked the security guard of the hotel. Situated at about five buildings from the hotel, I decided to visit the establishment right away. It was about seven o'clock in the evening.<br />
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When I arrived at the place, I knew something was not right. It seemed like a seedy place to me. The receiving area that was overly curtained in maroon colored type of cloth sent a signal to me to turn back. I was almost desperate to have a massage that evening so I stayed and hoped that the impression I got is wrong.<br />
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There was no one at the reception area when I entered, but I heard lady-like voices inside the room. I had to knock at the counter table to get their attention. A woman, probably in her thirties got out of the room. She didn’t look like a masseuse or therapist to me, so I thought she was the receptionist. She asked me right away if I wanted a massage, skipping the greeting part. After I said yes, she shouted very loudly calling those that were inside to come out.<br />
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Came out were all women, about eight women with heavy make-ups all clad in white but not fully covered. They are all wearing white, but not scrub suits. They’re in two-piece skimpy white shorts and I don’t know what it is called but looked like tubes covering their upper part. They all fell in line in front of me. The lady receptionist told me to choose to do the massage.<br />
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It appears that it happened so fast and I didn’t really know how to respond to the situation that I told directly the lady receptionist that it was not the kind of massage I needed that time and walked away.<br />
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It wouldn’t have been my first time being massaged by women. I have been served by female therapist many times in the past. They are all professional massage therapists.<br />
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But, what if given the same situation, only that the massage attendants were men. Some men like the therapists below from Sparrows Spa and Relaxation, would have I turned my back and walked away?<br />
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Probably not, I would have gladly picked one and see what’s going to happen.<br />
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For the record, I haven’t been to <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sparrows.spaandrelaxation?fref=ts" target="_blank">Sparrows Spa and Relaxation</a> and they are in no way similar to the spa in my story above. I would love to try and visit this spa specially that they have a very tempting line of male therapist, but the problem is the distance from where I am. I just took some of the photos of the therapists posted in their <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sparrows.spaandrelaxation?fref=ts" target="_blank">Facebook Page</a>. If you are against the posting of these photos or you may want to add more photos, just email Discreet Magazine.Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-66859697083074649532015-03-08T10:14:00.004+08:002015-03-08T10:47:47.370+08:00LIST OF HOTELS, INNS, LODGING HOUSES AND OTHER ACCOMMODATIONS IN BACLAYON, BOHOLHere is a list of different accommodations in <a href="http://discreetmagazine.blogspot.com/2013/10/exploring-tourist-destinations-Baclayon-Bohol.html" target="_blank">Baclayon, Bohol</a>.<br />
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<b>HOMESTAYS</b></h3>
Homestays in Baclayon provide guests not only with bed and breakfast, but also the rare opportunity to live amongst the Baclayon community and soak up the local culture. Some of the homestays are within the town’s famed heritage houses, some of which date back to 1853 allowing a glimpse into an era gone by.<br />
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<b>BALAY KAHAYAG</b><br />
Address: Barangay Laya, Baclayon, Bohol<br />
Telephone: (+63-38) 540-9327<br />
Mobile Phone: (+63-917) 304-1084<br />
E-mail: fgpestelos@yahoo.com<br />
Contact Person: Ms. Florencia (Jojie) Pestelos<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Quiet & private location<br />
- Airport/seaport transfers available<br />
- Guesthouse includes kitchenette, refrigerator, lounge, veranda with sea-view, shower and comfort room.<br />
- Guestroom includes a private shower and comfort room<br />
- Dorm rooms with shared bathroom facilities<br />
- Multi-purpose & reception hall (100 pax. seating capacity)<br />
- Facilities ideal as a training & retreat center<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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4 Fan Dorm Rooms (each with 6 beds) – Php 350 / person /night or<br />
4 Fan Dorm Rooms with full-board (3 meals, 2 snacks) – Php 700 / person / night (minimum of 24 persons)<br />
1 Aircon Guesthouse (1 double room) – Php 1,200 / night<br />
1 Aircon Guestroom (2 single beds) – Php 1,000 / night<br />
Additional pax. – Php 350 / person<br />
Additional 2 meals & 2 snacks – Php 370 / person<br />
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<b>BOHOL NARRA HOMESTAY</b><br />
Address: Baliaut, Barangay Poblacion, Baclayon, Bohol<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9435<br />
Mobile Phone No.:(+63-906) 228-4477<br />
Contact Person: Ms. Leticia Mendez<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Beautiful tropical garden setting<br />
- Each room with its own balcony<br />
- Airport/seaport transfers available<br />
- Refrigerator in each room<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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4 Aircon Double Rooms – Php 1,200 / night (for 2 people)<br />
Additional pax. – Php 500 / person<br />
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<b>CABALLO HOUSE</b><br />
Address: Barangay Poblacion, Baclayon, Bohol<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9297<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (+63-927) 871-9631<br />
Contact Person: Ms. Daria Realista<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Ancestral House<br />
- Airport/seaport transfers available<br />
- Car hire available<br />
- Pets allowed<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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1 Aircon Family Room (3 double, 1 single bed) – Php 1,200 / night (for 2 people)<br />
Additonal persons. – Php 350 / person<br />
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<b>GRACE BUDIONGAN HOUSE</b><br />
Address: Barangay Poblacion, Baclayon, Bohol<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9125<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (+63-908) 934-7954<br />
Contact Person: Ms. Grace Budiongan<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Large, spacious & clean room with a private shower room<br />
- Nice, tropical garden setting<br />
- SCUBA diving equipment drying racks<br />
- Van & car hire available (with driver)<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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1 Aircon Family Room (5 single beds) – Php 1,200 / night (for 2 people)<br />
Additional persons – Php 350 / person<br />
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<b>HOMESTAY DE BAI</b><br />
Address: Barangay Poblacion, Baclayon, Bohol<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9056<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (+63-917) 306-0145<br />
Email: javiermayette@yahoo.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://homestaydebai.multiply.com/">http://homestaydebai.multiply.com</a><br />
Contact Person: Ms. Mayette Javier<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Very central location to main tourist attractions<br />
- Airport/seaport transfers available<br />
- Van & car hire available (with driver)<br />
- Tours available<br />
- Guesthouse with cable TV, kitchenette, refrigerator & lounge<br />
- Internet access<br />
- Free bottled drinking water<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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1 Aircon Guesthouse (2 double rooms) – Php 1,200 / room / night (for 2 people)<br />
2 Aircon Guestroom (1 double bed) – Php 1,000 / night (for 2 people)<br />
1 Dorm Rooms (6 beds) – Php 2,000 / night (for 6 people)<br />
Additional persons – Php 350 / person<br />
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<b>MALON HOUSE</b><br />
Address: Barangay Poblacion, Baclayon, Bohol<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9514<br />
Mobile No.: (+63-910) 338-7033<br />
Contact Person: Ms. Tessie Caballo<br />
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- Late 19th Century Ancestral House & site of many political meetings between former Pres. Carlos Garcia & Juan Malon.<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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1 Fan Double Room – Php 900 / night (for 2 people)<br />
1 Fan Family Room (3 single beds) – Php 900 / night (for 2 people)<br />
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<b>ST. JOSEPH'S TOWN INN</b><br />
Address: Barangay Poblacion<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9490<br />
Email: lari_cahambing@yahoo.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/StJosephTownInn">www.facebook.com/StJosephTownInn</a><br />
Contact Person: Mr. Lari Cahambing<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Central location behind the Baclayon Public Market and near the Baclayon Church and pier<br />
- Airport/seaport transfers available<br />
- Communal lounge and dining area<br />
- Studio apartment (2 double beds) with kitchenette, refrigerator, dining area, lounge and private bathroom.<br />
- Internet access<br />
- Free bottled drinking water<br />
- A private, beachside (2 bedrooms) cottage also available<br />
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- 2 Double Rooms<br />
- 3 Twin Rooms - All rooms – Php 500/ person /night (without breakfast)<br />
- 1 Studio apartment - Php 600/ person/ night (with breakfast)<br />
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<b>VILLAMOR HOUSE</b><br />
Address: Barangay Poblacion<br />
Telephone No.: (+63-38) 540-9030<br />
Mobile No.: (+63-920) 209-7558<br />
Contact Person: Ms. Telly Ocampo<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Late 19th Century Ancestral House – one of the oldest in Baclayon<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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Fan (2 single bed) Room – Php 1,200 / night (for 2 people)<br />
Additonal persons – Php 350 / person<br />
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<b>HOTELS</b></h3>
<b>BACLAYON BED AND BREAKFAST</b><br />
Baclayon Bed and Breakfast, proximally located to Tagbilaran City in barangay Guiwanon, Baclayon, offers nice rooms overlooking Pamilacan Island and Panglao.<br />
Telephone No.: +63-38-416-0273 / +63-38-540-9442<br />
Email: info@baclayonbedandbreakfast.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.baclayonbedandbreakfast.com/">www.baclayonbedandbreakfast.com</a><br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Swimming pool<br />
- Each room with a balcony<br />
- Tours available<br />
- Cable TV<br />
- Internet access<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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Deluxe – Php 1,200 / night (single), Php 1,500 / night (double)<br />
Super Deluxe – Php 1,500 / night (single), Php 1,800 / night (double)<br />
Additonal pax. Php 450 / night<br />
Family – Php 2,400 / night (4pax.), Php 3,000 / night (6pax.)<br />
Additonal pax. Php 300 / night<br />
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<b>BOHOL COCONUT PALMS RESORT</b><br />
Bohol Coconut Palms Resort is a modest resort located along the main highway between Baclayon and Alburquerque, a perfect location to base yourself before setting off for a Bohol Countryside tour around Loboc, Chocolate Hills and the Man-made Forest<br />
Telephone No.: +63-38-540-9250 / +63-38-416-0293<br />
Fax No.: +63-38-539-9004<br />
Mobile Phone No.: +63-928-505-1246<br />
Email: boholcoconutpalmsresort@yahoo.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.boholcoconutpalmsresort.info/">www.boholcoconutpalmsresort.info</a><br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Semi-olympic sized swimming pool<br />
- Kiddies pool<br />
- Private function and conference facilities available<br />
- Cable TV<br />
- Internet access<br />
- All rooms have a refrigerator<br />
- Inclusive of breakfast<br />
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Standard – Php 1,300 / night<br />
Deluxe – Php 1,500 / night<br />
Seaview – Php 2,800 / night<br />
Family – Php 3,850 / night<br />
Executive – Php 5,200 / night<br />
Executive Double – Php 5,700 / night<br />
Additonal pax. Php 300 / night<br />
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<b>LUXURY ACCOMMODATIONS</b></h3>
<b>PEACOCK GARDEN LUXURY RESORT AND SPA</b><br />
Telephone No.: +63-38-539-9231 / +63-38-416-0483<br />
Fax: +63-38-540-9487<br />
Mobile No.: +63-917-326-9000<br />
Email: relax@thepeacockgarden.com<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.thepeacockgarden.com/">www.thepeacockgarden.com</a><br />
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The Peacock Garden is a luxury boutique resort nestled on a hilltop in Barangay Laya, with breathtaking views of the sea, and the white sandy beaches of Pamilacan Island in the distance. The view is even more gratifying while being immersed in the resort’s beautiful infinity pool.<br />
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The resort features a a fine dining restaurant, The Old Heidelberg, starring food worthy of some of the top restaurants in the world, Jose Rizal artifacts lining the walls, and furniture imported from a castle in Germany. The resort also boasts of a hedonistic Roman Spa, a wine cellar, music & dance club, cigar lounge, and all services and facilities necessary to cater for any business or social events.<br />
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The 33-room boutique property is very private and secure. Since opening in 2009, Peacock Garden has become a memorable discovery for foreign travelers, and a return destination for high-profile Filipino personalities.<br />
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You are certain to be impressed with the outstanding and professional service, and you will come out wondering when you will be able to return again.<br />
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<u>SERVICES AND FACILITIES</u><br />
- Old Heidelberg fine-dining restaurant<br />
- Roman Spa<br />
- Infinity Pool<br />
- Gym<br />
- Music & Dance Club<br />
- Wine cellar<br />
- Cigar lounge<br />
- Buggy riding (see Buggy Riding Tours)<br />
- Games room<br />
- Complementary airport/seaport round-trip transfers available<br />
- Can cater to private functions, weddings, conferences.<br />
- Day tours available<br />
- Includes complementary buffet breakfast<br />
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<u>ROOM RATES</u><br />
Deluxe Sea View Twin – Php10,000 /night<br />
Deluxe Sea View King – Php10,000 /night<br />
Premier Sea View – Php12,500 /night<br />
Peacock Suite – Php15,000 /night<br />
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<b>ASTORIA BOHOL</b><br />
For information and inquiries, please contact Astoria Hotels and Resorts Manila Sales and Reservations Office:<br />
Telephone No.: +63-2-910-0557<br />
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Soon to open on the beautiful beachfront of barangay Taguihon, Baclayon in late 2011 is the Astoria Groups latest luxury boutique resort, Astoria Bohol. Astoria Bohol is set to showcase chic architecture through a beautiful blend of modern design and stylized Bol-anon traditional houses. Well appointed spacious rooms, quality amenities and excellent service will also be featured; key elements which have made Astoria Hotels and Resorts one of the most respected chains in the industry.<br />
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Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-46862662914490112842015-03-04T05:00:00.004+08:002015-10-17T04:45:45.670+08:00MUST TRY QUICK AND EASY CARROT JUICE RECIPEIf you are not into <a href="http://discreetmagazine.blogspot.com/2015/03/what-will-you-get-when-you-eat-a-cup-of-chopped-carrots.html">crunching raw carrots</a> like what (rabbits... kidding) other people do, how about drinking this healthy vegetable with all its nutrients down to your stomach. Just an FYI, this humble root vegetable is actually part of the parsley family. <a href="http://discreetmagazine.blogspot.com/2015/03/what-will-you-get-when-you-eat-a-cup-of-chopped-carrots.html">Carrots provide complete nutrition</a> to the body, a fabulous source of fiber, Vitamin B1, B2, B6, C, K, Biotin, Potassium. Here’s a quick carrot juice recipe that you might want to try.<br />
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1 lbs large carrots (washed and peeled)<br />
1/2 lemon (peeled) <br />
Few green leafs such as red lettuce or carrot greens or any greens you would like to try<br />
1 apple or a few pineapple chunks<br />
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Put all ingredients in your juicer. Mix and Drink immediately.<br />
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Aside from having you body absorb fresh nutrients within 20 minutes, the best and quickest way to take in high volumes of fresh fruits and vegetables is by juicing them. Fresh fruits and vegetable juices give you all the good enzymes, minerals, vitamins, co-factors, chlorophyll, anti-oxidants, phytonutrients and many other nutrients your body craves and needs. It is the best way to energize and alkalize your body naturally.<br />
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Greens are the most alkalizing, mineralizing and healthiest foods, but not always the most palatable. You can improve their taste by juicing vegetables mix with apples, pineapple, carrots or any other fruits and vegetables you already like.<br />
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Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-72458471865312443282015-03-02T10:03:00.001+08:002015-03-04T05:08:40.770+08:00WHAT WILL YOU GET WHEN YOU EAT A CUP OF CHOPPED CARROTS?Have you eaten a carrot raw or have seen people you know eating carrots raw? Do you have any idea what are you taking in when you eat a cup of chopped carrots? Generally, most of us knew that carrot is rich in vitamins and minerals but do not necessarily know what specifically they are except maybe for vitamin A. I didn't even know that carrot is also rich in fiber.<br />
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Another interesting fact for those who are strictly watching their calorie intake is that carrot contribute only a small amount of calories. One will only get a minimal of 50 calories per one (1) cup of raw chopped carrots. But, here is the amazing part, for one (1) cup of chopped carrots you will get all of nutrients below:<br />
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A secluded and private resort, Hidden Valley Springs Resort in Laguna is a tropical rainforest paradise located in Calauan town. Its location is often mistaken in Alaminos, Laguna but it is only the entry point to the resort; its actual location is in Calauan, Laguna. Hidden Valley is between Mount Makiling and Mount Banahaw, known as the origin of these natural springs with varying temperatures and waterfalls. Composing of pure mineral waters, that are said to be medicinal and rejuvenating. Hidden Valley Springs Resort has irresistible natural thermal pools with tropical plants, giant ferns and century old trees as backdrop. The towering Amlang trees are known to be more than 300 years old, making Hidden Valley Laguna indeed a tropical rainforest paradise.<br />
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Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-33871804672576362672015-02-12T12:19:00.002+08:002015-02-12T12:26:39.708+08:00BEAUTIFUL BANANA ART DESIGNS<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I know you like bananas, whatever you might think it is and however you would like it... 'wink wink'. As for today, it means banana art for real. This art may look simple and very inexpensive but very difficult to do especially for people like me who snored and in deep sleep when the heavens poured this skill and talent like rain. Anyway, let's just enjoy the work of the very skillful and talented person in this art form - Stephan Brusche. Below are a few samples of his banana art published in his <a href="http://instagram.com/isteef" target="_blank">Instagram account</a>.<br />
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A dance instructor and part-time events organizer was arrested for taking a picture of PBA player Danny Ildefonso naked and taking a shower at the Meralco gym in Pasig City Tuesday.<br />
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Anthony Arnold Trinidad, 46, tried to escape after Ildefonso, who plays for Meralco Bolts, noticed him but was cornered by Meralco security guards Albino Barredo and Baltazar Antido.<br />
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The cager filed a complaint for violation of Republic Act 9995 or the Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009 against Trinidad, Eastern Police District director Chief Superintendent Abe Villacorta said.<br />
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Accompanied by Meralco Bolts assistant coach Art de la Cruz, Ildefonso, 37, told police that he took a shower after the team’s practice session at the Meralco gym.<br />
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He said he heard a “clicking” sound. When he peeked through the curtain, he saw Trinidad kneeling on the floor and taking his pictures.<br />
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When Ildefonso returned yesterday to the EPD headquarters for the formal filing of charges, Trinidad asked his forgiveness and promised to delete the nude photos on his iPad.<br />
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What's up with these people? This is not the first time when popular celebrities were taken a picture of a video while taking a shower. Earlier this year, <a href="http://discreetmagazine.blogspot.com/2014/01/ahron-villena-shower-video-scandal-person-taking-the-video-caught.html" target="_blank">Aaron Villena caught-in-the-act</a> the person who took a video of him while showering at Gold's Gym E. Rodriguez.<br />
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People should know that the penalties if found guilty is imprisonment of not less than three (3) years but not more than seven (7) years and a fine of not less than One hundred thousand pesos (P100,000.00) but not more than Five hundred thousand pesos (P500,000.00), or both, at the discretion of the court shall be imposed upon any person found guilty of violating Section 4 of this Act.<br />
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Halloween is just around the corner and many have started setting grounds of horror on October 31 fright night. If you are planning to scare your friends and mates, this is your best time of the year.<br />
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Here is a showcase of some of the best, crazy and scary Halloween makeup ideas for your inspiration. They may not look so easy to do but you still have enough time to practice. Just make sure the one you are planning to scare won’t see you doing it.<br />
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Be mesmerized by this stunning aquamarine water enclosed in a huge rock formation with shallow crystal clear sea water stretching a long way from the shore. Paguiriran is located off the coast of Brgy. Sawanga in the district of Bacon, Sorsogon City. Swim in the refreshingly cool aquamarine lagoon clad by beautiful coralline and granite formations and don your snorkeling gear and discover the colorful fishes hiding under the water.<br />
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<b>RECOMMENDED BLOGGERS POSTS ON PAGURIRAN ISLAND</b><br />
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kutitob.blogspot.com<br />
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From Sorsogon City head to the jeepney terminal near Petron or Caltex Station. Ride a jeepney en route to Sawanga, Bacon and tell the driver to drop you off at Paguriran Island. The resort fronting the island is less than five-minute walk from the road. Alternatively you may rent a tricycle from the city to have your own private transport to the island and back. If you decide to drop by at Bacon District to check out its beaches, you can either transfer to another jeepney en route to Sawanga or rent a boat from here to Paguriran Island, about 40 minutes’ ride.<br />
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This may looking shocking, but this black burger is true - very true. This is not made of plastic but real burger ingredients colored in black. The buns made from bamboo charcoal, an onion and garlic sauce made with squid ink, beef patties made with black pepper, and black cheese, which is also apparently made with bamboo charcoal. Both squid ink and bamboo charcoal are commonly used as food additives in Japan.<br />
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2 G. Manalo St. Brgy. Martirez Del 96, Pateros<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 489 8300<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0926)4714751<br />
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<b>BALAI SAWALI WELLNESS SPA</b><br />
162 Paulina Bldg, Pateros<br />
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<b>CERISE SPA WELLNESS CENTER</b><br />
38 M. Almeda cor. Martires St., Pateros<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0926)9359212 | (0999)3406533<br />
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<b>FELS MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
23 Lieutenant J. Tiamsic, Pateros<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 391 4519<br />
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<b>SIMPLY SERENITY FAMILY SPA</b><br />
102 Almeda Street, Pateros<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0918)678-4233 | (0915)458-8516<br />
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2nd Floor Rosario Arcade, Ortigas Ext. Rosario, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 475-4481 | 624-7511<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0917)858-6900, (0999)768-4369<br />
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<b>BUTIK TAI AND SPA</b><br />
Unit 108 Tycoon Centre Pearl Drive Ortigas Center, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 7064969<br />
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<b>COUNTRY SPA</b><br />
Gold Park Center 88 Meralco Avenue, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 633-8521<br />
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<b>DISCOVERY SPA</b><br />
4/F Discovery Center 25 A D B Avenue Ortigas Center, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 636-8896 | 636-8899<br />
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<b>ENSOTHERAPEIA MASSAGE THERAPY CENTER</b><br />
Unit D, 16 United Ave, Brgy Kapitolyo, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 635-0407 | 218-1373<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0926)553-5553 | (0922)887-9023<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0905)227-6680 | (0922)887-9021<br />
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<b>EUPHORIA INFINITY SPA</b><br />
5 West Capitol Drive corner San Rafael St., Kapitolyo<br />
Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 296-3323<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0910)530-5809<br />
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<b>LAVENDER ESSENTIAL SPA</b><br />
Unit 2 Casa Enrich Building Mercedez Avenue, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 799 0747<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0916)9681277 | (0932)9681277<br />
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<b>MASSAGE CONNECTION</b><br />
3/F M.N. Square Building Shaw Boulevard, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 6334526<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0917)8833336<br />
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<b>MYSPA</b><br />
888 C. Raymundo Avenue, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 915 4188<br />
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<b>NUAT THAI PASIG</b><br />
2nd Floor No 59, C. Raymundo Ave, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 543 7858<br />
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<b>OPULENCE SPA</b><br />
L/G 27 City And Land Megaplaza<br />
ADB Avenue Corner Garnet Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 638 4309<br />
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<b>OZEANA SPA</b><br />
2nd Flr. Rm. 201 RCJ Bldg. Cor. Countryside Ortigas Ave. Ext. Pasig City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0932)892-1016<br />
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<b>QUEEN MARY HOLISTIC CENTER</b><br />
Room 2503 Medical Plaza San Miguel Avenue Ortigas Center, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 634 2099 | 638 3901<br />
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<b>REFLEX THERAPY CENTER</b><br />
San Antonio Abad Subdivision Maybunga, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 627 8208<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0916)2930534<br />
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<b>REGENT SPA</b><br />
2/F Ace Building, United corner Brixton street, Kapitolyo, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 654-9341 | 654-9344<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0932)8528908<br />
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<b>ROYAL CARE HOME SERVICE MASSAGE PASIG</b><br />
Caniogan, Pasig City<br />
(909)2988833<br />
Facebook Page: <a href="http://www.facebook.com/HomeServiceMassagePasig">http://www.facebook.com/HomeServiceMassagePasig </a><br />
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<b>SADDHANA SPA</b><br />
107 Mississippi Riverfront Residences Caniogan, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 585 7303<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0917)8263552<br />
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<b>SHOGUN SPA & OUT-CALL MASSAGE</b><br />
140 Pasig Boulevard, Bagong Ilog, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 451-2432<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0906)388-5575 | (0999)785-5575<br />
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<b>SOLAR GOLD SPA</b><br />
2F Princeton Bldg. #35 C. Raymundo Rosario Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 935 6277 | 290 5224<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0915-9676693 | 0999-1879371 | 0921-3126130<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.solargoldspa.com/">http://www.solargoldspa.com/</a><br />
Facebook Page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Solar-Gold-Spa/544745255624043">https://www.facebook.com/pages/Solar-Gold-Spa/544745255624043</a><br />
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<b>SPA AMANSALA</b><br />
No. 3 3rd Street. Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 489 4320<br />
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<b>SPA148 HOME SERVICE MASSAGE</b><br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 218-3713 | 568-9992<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0906)509-6828 | (0908)771-0487<br />
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<b>SURIYA SPA</b><br />
Frontera Verde Ortigas Avenue Corner E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue<br />
Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 633 9898<br />
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<b>TERRA WELLNESS SPA</b><br />
4/F Discovery Suites 25 ADB Avenue Ortigas Center, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 638 9145 | 638 9146<br />
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<b>THE PALM GARDEN HEALTH SPA</b><br />
22/F Strata 100 Building F. Ortigas Jr. Road Ortigas Center<br />
Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 632 9280 | 632 9279 | 631 2879<br />
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<b>TOP THAT SPA PROFESSIONAL</b><br />
11 Kamuning Street Green Valley Village, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 672 3506<br />
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<b>TOUCH OF SUMMER HOME SPA</b><br />
Lumiere Suites Capinpin Street, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 706 1976<br />
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<b>TRIPLE A SPA</b><br />
177 Julia Vargas Avenue Kaimito Ville Valle Verde Ii, Pasig City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (917)7951998<br />
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<b>TYCOON ENVY</b><br />
Unit 115 Tycoon Centre Pearl Drive Ortigas Center, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 706 2222<br />
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<b>VANESSALON AND SPA</b><br />
#9 M.H Del Pilar St., San Nicolas, Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 377-2933<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0922)830-5973<br />
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<b>ZARA WELLNESS SPA</b><br />
G/F Emerald Place Building 604 Shaw Boulevard, Barangay Kapitolyo<br />
Pasig City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 404-1352<br />
Mobile Phone No.: (0927)2875394<br />
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Rizal Street corner Legazpi Street, Davao City<br />
Mobile Phone: 0909-9749998<br />
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<b>AMARANTHUS GARDEN MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Door 5 Gahol bldg. Jacinto ext. cor arellano street, Davao City <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 300-6482<br />
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<b>AROMATIQUE SPA</b><br />
Ecoland Suites, Tulip Dr corner Walnut St, Ecoland, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 286-2373 <br />
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<b>ASIAN MASSAGE AND BEAUTY SALON</b><br />
Argaco V Bldg, Km 3, JP Laurel Avenue, Bajada, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 304-4266<br />
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<b>AYURVEDIC MASSAGE AND YOGA STUDIO</b><br />
Door 18-19 Paseo de Legaspi, Legaspi Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 302-8107<br />
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<b>BAHIA SPA AND WELLNESS</b><br />
Metro Lifestyle Complex, Corner F. Torres and Jacinto Streets, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 228 6180<br />
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<b>BALI HAI SPA</b><br />
2nd floor Carlsons Plaza/Clinic Lapulapu - N. Torres Streets Agdao, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 301-9156 | 301-6268<br />
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<b>BAMBU POND SPA</b><br />
Bonifacio street corner Anda St, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 276-1143<br />
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<b>BANAHAW HEALS SPA</b><br />
V. Mapa St, Poblacion, Davao City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0919 566 0295<br />
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<b>BIOESSENCE</b><br />
Circumferential Road, Marfori Heights, Davao City, <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 226-0360<br />
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<b>BIOESSENCE SERENITY SPA</b><br />
Unit 1 3094 3rd Floor, Abreeza Mall, Bajada<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 321-0173 | 295-3667<br />
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<b>BIOZEN WELLNESS AND SPA</b><br />
22 Palma Gil Street, Bo. Obrero, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 301-7434<br />
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<b>BLACK MANTRA by PEPPERMINT SPA</b><br />
232 building. infront of matina gallera, Davao City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0930 307 2727<br />
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<b>BLISS TRESSES TO TOES SALON AND SPA</b><br />
J.P. Laurel Avenue, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 225 5677<br />
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<b>BODY BEYOND SPA MALE MASSEURS</b><br />
Home/Hotel Service<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0932 330 0066<br />
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<b>BODY BLISS MASSAGE</b><br />
Door 1, K7 Building (fronting Caltex Alcantara), Lanang, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 305 8574<br />
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<b>BODY EXCELLENCE SHIATSU CLINIC I</b><br />
Corner Palma Gil-De Jesus Street, Davao City<br />
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<b>BODY SCENT MASSAGE AND SALON</b><br />
GTS Bldg., Lapu-lapu Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 300-5843 <br />
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<b>BONA SPA (Korean Traditional Massage)</b><br />
F. Torres Street, Davao City<br />
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<b>BODYTECH SPA</b><br />
Door 5 Anna, Rey & Sons Building<br />
Corner Mt. Apo and General Luna Street, Davao City<br />
(near FTC Tower or Green Windows)<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0923 545 1543 | 0923 769 5673<br />
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bodytechdavao<br />
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<b>ELYSIA MASSAGE AND WELLNESS SPA</b><br />
King's Road, Royal Valley, Bangkal, Davao City <br />
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<b>FAMILY SHIATSU AND MASSAGE CLINIC</b><br />
Beside Royal Mandaya Hotel, Palma Gil St., Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 224-1065<br />
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<b>FELIZIMA WELLNESS CENTER</b><br />
Dr. 29-30 Paseo de Roxas, Roxas Avenue, Davao City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0947 289 1488<br />
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<b>FIRM THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Door 4, LDL Bldg., Lacson St. Corner Cervantes Sts., Barrio Obrero, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 227 9314<br />
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<b>FIRM THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
2nd Floor, Door #1, Gutierrez Building, J.P. Laurel Avenue, Bajada, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 303 0650<br />
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<b>FISHIOLOGY SPA AND NAIL BAR</b><br />
ATT Complex, F.Torres St., Corner Tavera St., Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 321 5438<br />
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<b>GRACIOUS YELLOW SPA</b><br />
864 Apt. A, Maa Road, Bugac, Maa, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 271-8265 <br />
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<b>GREEN BAMBOO</b><br />
Km.7 Lanang, Davao City<br />
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<b>HAPPA MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
202 Diamond Building, 80, Mcarthur Highway, Matina, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 302 9803<br />
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HappaMassageSpa<br />
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<b>HARI ROYALE SPA</b><br />
Sta. Ana Ave, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 300 0111<br />
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<b>HOLIDAY GYM AND SPA</b><br />
F. Torres Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 225 5577<br />
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<b>HUMANZEN MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Palma Gil Street, Barrio Obrero, 14-B Poblacion, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 302 6519<br />
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<b>JAPANESE ZEN ORIENTAL SPA</b><br />
Door 4 Low Ping Building, Quirino Avenue, Bajada, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 227 8913<br />
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<b>JOA THAI MASSAGE SPA</b><br />
108 Santa Ana Avenue Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 300 6060<br />
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<b>K1 SPA</b><br />
F. Torres St., Davao City<br />
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<b>KING SPA</b><br />
Fronting Queensland, Matina Aplaya, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 295 6441<br />
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<b>KIZUNA HEALTH SPA AND MASSAGE PARLOR</b><br />
Genesis 88 Arcade, Ecoland Drive, Davao City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0929 324 0923<br />
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<b>LAZE HAVEN SPA</b><br />
Damosa Gateway, Market Basket, Lanang, Davao City<br />
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<b>LAZULI SPA</b><br />
Marco Polo Hotel, C.M Recto St., Davao City<br />
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<b>LE VERTE NATURE'S GREEN MASSAGE SPA</b><br />
University of Mindanao Campus, Matina Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 284 0662<br />
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<b>MISO THAI MASSAGE</b><br />
Doña Vicente, Bajada, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 300 5588<br />
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<b>MY DREAM MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Door 9 Strip Building, JP Laurel Avenue, Lanang, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 234 5850<br />
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<b>NONG DOMINGS BARBERSHOP AND HEALING SPA</b><br />
Skylite Arcade, Ilustre St, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 301-6512<br />
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<b>NUAD THAI MASSAGE</b><br />
Triple A Building, Lacson St. Cor. Cervantes St., Bo. Obrero, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) (082) 300-7911<br />
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<b>OORI MASSAGE SPA</b><br />
3rd Floor, Metro Lifestyle Complex, Torres Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) (082) 301-9865<br />
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<b>ORIENTAL TOUCH SHIATSU CENTER</b><br />
De Guzman Street, Davao City <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) (082) 271-9247<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0932 431 1828<br />
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<b>ORIENTAL TOUCH SHIATSU CENTER</b><br />
Beside SM Quimpo Blvd., Tulip Drive, Ecoland, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 303 2080<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0922 257 3855<br />
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<b>ORIENTAL TOUCH SHIATSU CENTER</b><br />
Bajada, Davao City<br />
(Fronting Robinsons Cybergate)<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 303-6652<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0999 393 3521<br />
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<b>ORIENTAL TOUCH SHIATSU CENTER</b><br />
Obrero Extension, Davao City<br />
(Metro Avenue - at the back of Gaisano Mall)<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 271 9247<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0932 431 1828<br />
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<b>ORIENTAL TOUCH SHIATSU CENTER</b><br />
(Beside Badminton World)<br />
Mabini Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 286 5521<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0915 950 5252<br />
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<b>PACIFIC SPA</b><br />
C M Recto Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 300 8880<br />
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<b>PRESSURE POINTS SPA</b><br />
Doors 6-8 RNC Bldg JP Laurel Ave, Bajada, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 228-6614<br />
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<b>RADIANCE MASSAGE CENTRE</b><br />
Torre Bldg, Anda StREET (Iñigo), Davao City<br />
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<b>RATU ESPAÑA</b><br />
2nd floor, Chicco di Caffe Bldg., Roxas Avenue, Davao city<br />
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<b>SABAI SABAI AROM</b><br />
Matina Town Square, Matina Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 301-5519<br />
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<b>SEBOMASSAGE DAVAO CITY</b><br />
24/7 Home & Hotel Service<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0917 627 7387<br />
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<b>SCENTS & OILS MASSAGE CENTER</b><br />
Door 12, JKA Building, McArthur Highway, Davao City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0917 700 9697<br />
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<b>SCENTS & OILS MASSAGE CENTER</b><br />
Dr 12 JKA Bldg., Tahimik Drive, Bangkal, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 225-5618 <br />
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<b>SCENTS & OILS MASSAGE CENTER</b><br />
Dr 1 G/F AFS Apt. Bldg., Loyola St., Bo. Obrero, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 302-8130 | 302-8090 <br />
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<b>SCENTS & OILS MASSAGE CENTER</b><br />
Dr A JRL Bldg., Maa Road, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 225-5618 <br />
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<b>SCENTS & OILS MASSAGE CENTER</b><br />
Door 2 Omnur Bldg., Buhangin, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 225-5618 <br />
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<b>SCENTS & OILS MASSAGE CENTER</b><br />
Loreto cor Macopa Sts., Juna Subd., Matina, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 295-2390 <br />
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<b>SOLAZ MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Ground Floor, Ecoland Suites Building, Ecoland, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 3024255<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0933 409 1655<br />
Facebook Page: <a href="https://www.facebook.com/solazmassageandspa">https://www.facebook.com/solazmassageandspa</a><br />
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<b>SOLAZ MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
106 R. Castillo Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 301 9821<br />
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<b>SOLAZ MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Ground Floor, Gimenes Building, Buhangin Road, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 3019821<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0923 985 0878<br />
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<b>SOLAZ MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Ecoland, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 271-1278<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0925-836-1212<br />
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<b>SOLAZ MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Matina, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 271-0653<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0925-836-1213<br />
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<b>SPA VALLEY SAUNA</b><br />
Km. 6 Infront Toyota, Lanang, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 235 0728<br />
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<b>TAN-TON RELAXATION CENTRE</b><br />
2/F CVA & Sons Bldg., JP Laurel Avenue, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 305-0479<br />
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<b>THAI BORAN FOOT AND BODY MASSAGE</b><br />
Carmel Estates bldg., J. Camus Extension, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 304 5585 | 295-0812<br />
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<b>THAI BORAN (El Bajada Hotel branch)</b><br />
JP Laurel Avenue. Branch <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 222-0219<br />
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<b>THE FERN SPA WELLNESS CARE CENTER</b><br />
Bajada Plaza, JP Laurel Avenue, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 303 1485<br />
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<b>THE HEALING SPA AND MASSAGE</b><br />
DSR Bldg. II Walk in Alley, Ponciano Reyes Street, Davao City<br />
(Just accross Kapitan Tomas Monteverde Elem, School)<br />
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<b>TOUCH N HEAL</b><br />
Door 7 Damosa Bldg., J. P. Laurel Avenue, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 234-7566 <br />
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<b>TOUCH OF WELLNESS BLIND MASSAGE</b><br />
SC-3 Mezzanine G/F Gaisano, Ilustre Street, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 305-7859 <br />
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<b>TULIP MEGA STRESS AND SHIATSU CENTER</b><br />
Tulip Drive, Matina<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 286-7718 <br />
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<b>VICTORIA BLIND MASSAGE</b><br />
2nd Floor Victoria Plaza, J. P. Laurel Avenue<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 301-3007 <br />
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<b>VITAL SENSE MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Door 6-7 Ground Floor, LVA Building<br />
MacArthur Highway, Matina, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 299 0082<br />
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<b>YUME MY DREAM MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
Door #9, K7 Strip Building, Kilometer 7, Lanang, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 305 1453<br />
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<b>ZEN ORIENTAL SPA</b><br />
Door 4 Low Ping Building, Quirino Avenue, Davao City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 82) 227 8913<br />
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Ground floor Miramonte bldg. Buendia Street corner Roxas Boulevard<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 624-4284<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0917-8320374<br />
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ALABANG SPA<br />
G/F Greenview Hotel, Aurora Boulevard<br />
Pasay City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0905-4185139 | 0998-4246482 | 0922-3279231<br />
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ISLAN SPA<br />
5/F Newport Mall, 100 Andrews Avenue<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 823-3212 | 823-1055<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0917-8821055<br />
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LE SPA<br />
Plaza Level, Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila, CCP Complex, Roxas Boulevard<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 551-5555 local 1586<br />
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LIGHT TOUCH MASSAGE<br />
(Home Service Only)<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0935-2641474<br />
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MAGNETIC SPA HAUS<br />
Unit 5 Dona Generosa Bldg., 282 Edsa Extension<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 853-0145<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0927-2477158<br />
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METRO SPA<br />
Home Service<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 343-6508<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0916-3495920 | 0922-8861629<br />
Website: www.MetroSpaPH.com<br />
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OTIUM MASSAGE SPA<br />
2250 Grd. Flr. Greenview Hotel, Aurora Blvd. (Formerly Tramo)<br />
Pasay City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0905-418-5139 | 0998-4246482 | 0922-3279231<br />
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SECRET ESCAPES SPA<br />
2712 Taft Avenue<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 517-0773<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0922-2832567<br />
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SENSES SPA<br />
NAIA Road (at Pildera St)<br />
Pasay City<br />
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SM KENKO SAUNA AND SPA<br />
5/F Jipang Building, Networld Hotel<br />
Roxas Blvd. cor. Sen Gil Puyat Avenue<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 536-7777 | 536-5828 | 834-7777 | 536-5830<br />
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SMITHVAL SPA<br />
CYA Land Properties Inc., <br />
282 Edsa Extension cor. Celle Street<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 788-2182<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0906-4891504<br />
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SPA LA MER<br />
8001 HK Sun Plaza, Macapagal Avenue<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 403-4205<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0917-853-7742 | 0917-8569924<br />
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SPADA WELLNESS CENTER<br />
1991 Unit D Wardley Bldg. <br />
Taft Ave Cor. San Juan Street<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 524-1323 | 487-6416<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0905-458-3195 | 0917-8844347<br />
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SPARGA WELLNESS SPA<br />
#1 Sta. Escolastica St. Cor. Roxas Boulevard<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 836-9143<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0921-2603555<br />
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THE METRO SPA<br />
1919 Sandejas St., Barangay 44, Zone 6<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 343-6508 | 521-7495<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0922-8861629 | 0917-8861629<br />
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UPPER EAST COUNTRY SPA<br />
40 C. Jose corner Francisco Streets, Malibay<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 996-7508<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0915-3211458 | 0919-6644378 | 0922-3252068<br />
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VERDE DE CIUDAD SPA<br />
1991 Wardley Bldg. Taft Ave Cor. San Juan Street<br />
Pasay City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0927-5071583<br />
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WENSHA SPA CENTER<br />
CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd. Cor. Sen. Gil Puyat Avenue<br />
Pasay City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 833-9878 | 832-0515 | 832-5877<br />
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<b>AZULE SPA</b><br />
Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes 1<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 825-3898<br />
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<b>BODY TUNE - THE TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE</b><br />
2/F SM Bicutan Dona Soledad Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 776-5281<br />
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<b>CALIFORNIA NAILS & DAY SPA</b><br />
Unit 11 Ameriz Garden Villa 37 Presidents Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 825-3419 | (+63 2) 820-1569<br />
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<b>CHOCOLATE MINT SPA</b><br />
2nd Floor President's Arcade Bldg. <br />
65 President's Avenue. P.C. 1718. <br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 381-5396<br />
Mobile Phone: 0906-232-0512<br />
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<b>COSMO WORLD SALON & SPA</b><br />
Aguirre Avenue BF Homes 1<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 8501467 | 809-2007 | 771-1785<br />
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<b>DAVIDA DAY SPA</b><br />
LG/F SM Bicutan Dona Soledad Avenue. P.C. 1700<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 821-4995<br />
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<b>F SALON AND BODY SPA</b><br />
211 Quirino Avenue Corner Mabuhay Street. P.C. 1700<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 8530091<br />
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<b>FLIGHT 168 HEALTH SPA</b><br />
888 Ninoy Aquino Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 820-7273 | 820-1928<br />
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<b>FUSION SPA</b><br />
Tower 3 Bayview International Towers, Roxas Boulevard<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 855-7125<br />
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<b>GET REFRESHED SPA AND BEAUTY SALON</b><br />
BF Homes Commercial 2 L. Avelino Street<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 384-2976<br />
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<b>MC SPA ESSENTIALS, INC.</b><br />
2F Aiirich Building, Kilometer 19.5 East Service Road, Sucat<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 838-2167<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.spaessentials.com.ph/">www.spaessentials.com.ph</a><br />
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<b>NUTURE SPA</b><br />
Km. 19 East Service Road<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 839-2196 | 838-0073<br />
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<b>PEARL MARIINA BEAUTY SPA</b><br />
2/F Asean Power Staion<br />
Macapagal Boulevard Corner Bradco Avenue<br />
Paranaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 510-8582<br />
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<b>PURE BLISS HOME SPA</b><br />
Presidents Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 820-9626 | 474-7035<br />
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<b>RED LOTUS MASSAGE & SPA</b><br />
President's Ave<br />
Parañaque City<br />
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<b>RODEO SPA</b><br />
208 Aguirre Avenue, BF Homes 2<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 820-1845<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0927-403-3787<br />
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<b>ROYAL SPA</b><br />
Green Heights Avenue, Green Heights Subdivision<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 826-2874<br />
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<b>RUYIFANG MASSAGE & REFLEXOLOGY</b><br />
294 Aguirre Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Mobile Phone No.: 0917-505-4816<br />
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<b>SAWASDEE SIAM - </b><br />
<b>AUTHENTIC TRADITIONAL THAI MASSAGE AND FOOT SPA CENTER</b><br />
Aguirre Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 8265595<br />
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<b>SENSES SPA AND WELLNESS CENTRE</b><br />
Mia Road Corner Pildera Street<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 853-7889<br />
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<b>SESITRA DAY SPA</b><br />
Aguirre Avenu,e BF Homes 2<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 820-6239<br />
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<b>SOLE2SOLE HEALTH CARE & REFLEXOLOGY CLINIC</b><br />
70 Aguirre Avenue<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 809-7374<br />
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<b>SPA PROFESSIONAL</b><br />
3/F Airrich Building, Km 19.5 East Service Road<br />
Sucat. P.C. 1700<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 838-2167<br />
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<b>STARFLEET - THE REFLEX ZONE</b><br />
Oyster Plaza, Naia Avenue Corner Victor Medina Street<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 829-3861<br />
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<b>THE FACE SPA</b><br />
273 Aguirre Avenue BF Homes 3<br />
Parañaque City<br />
Telephone No.: (+63 2) 497-5187<br />
Mobile Nos.: 0918-902-5070 | 0922-317-3136<br />
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<b>THAI BORAN MASSAGE AND SPA</b><br />
3990 Airport Road, Baclaran<br />
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Parañaque City<br />
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<b>TUNHUANG SPA</b><br />
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Parañaque City<br />
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<b>KABAKAHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Padre Garcia, Batangas | December 1<br />
A gathering of Garcianos to promote tourism through Livestock Auction Market, which is said be the largest in Asia. The festival includes Rodeo ala Garciano such as “cattle down large cattle”, karambola, rope slicing and bull whipping; carrera de paso, airgun shooting competition, powerful voices and greatness singing contest, street dancing and court dancing competition and animal decoration. <br />
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<b>SINUKWAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Fernando, Pampanga | December 1-7<br />
The sinukwan Festival heralds the unique culture and distinct beliefs of the Kapampangans through a colorful street dancing parade <br />
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<b>HUGYAWAN DALANSAYAW</b><br />
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental | December 1-7<br />
Hugyawan means “merrymaking and is the main concept of the celebration and presentation of the street dancing contingents, whose members come from all parts of the province. The main goal of hugyawan is to showcase the unique way of life of the inhabitants of Negros Oriental, and at the same time, capture the customary response of the Negrenses towards Nature, Fate, and God has gifted him with, thanksgiving through celebration, merrymaking and revelry. <br />
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<b>GALICAYO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Manaoag, Pangasinan | December 1-9<br />
A province-wide cultural and religious celebration in honor of Pangasinan’s patroness <br />
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<b>LUGLUGAN - PANCIT MALABON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Malabon City | December 1-10<br />
To commemorate the feast of Immaculate Concepcion, Malabon’s patron saint. <br />
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<b>KAMUNDAGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Naga City | December 1- 31<br />
A month-long celebration of the town’s charter anniversary and the Birth of Christ highlighted by events such as “Kiri-Kiti”, “pastoras” beauty pageant, agro-industrial fair, civic parade and cultural shows. <br />
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<b>KALAMAY FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Enrique, Iloilo | December 2<br />
This festival revolves around the culture, tradition, lifestyle and livelihood of the which is the sugar industry and its eco-tourism potentials. The festival features a dance-drama depicting the flourishing sugar (kalamay) industry in San Enrique.<br />
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<b>SINADYA SA HALARA FESTIVAL (THANKSGIVING)</b><br />
Roxas City, Capiz | December 3- December 8<br />
It means “joy in sharing and thanksgiving” in the local dialect. Previously celebrated as two separate events, the Sinadya and the Halaran now take center stage on the first weekend of December. There’s a lot to share and be thankful for, say the Roxas cityfolk, and its all in this special occasion- there’s a “Diana” fireworks display, a sumptious foodfest and a grand dance festival.<br />
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<b>YUGYUGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Pagsanjan, Laguna | December 3- December 12<br />
The festival features the history and culture of Pagsanjan through music and dance performed by students in Pagsanjan in street dancing seven nightly programs. <br />
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<b>CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tangub City | December 6<br />
Display of different indigenous of Christmas symbols; a most spectacular display of Christmas lights and decors including a Christmas Carol Contest.<br />
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<b>PAG-ALAD FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Fernando, Romblon | December 7-8<br />
Commemoration of the transfer of the town of Azagra (Punta Kawit) to Sitio Pag-alad because of the scarcity of water. It also celebrates in thanksgiving the festivity of Our Lady of Immaculate Concepcion.<br />
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<b>ADYAWAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Teodoro, Oriental Mindoro | December 8<br />
This festival is celebrated coinciding with the Feast of Immaculate Conception. The activity displays the many uses of coconut – from its leaves, trunks, down to its root. Adyawan is one variety of this “tree of life” that is common among the Iraya-Mangyans of San Teodoro. The festival further highlights the culture and tradition of this indigenous group. <br />
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<b>COCO FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Teodoro, Mindoro Oriental | December 8<br />
A religious festival honoring the Immaculate Conception. It features activities such as street dancing, parade of floats, etc., centered on the town’s agricultural bounty: Coconut. <br />
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<b>TAG-ANITOHAN</b><br />
Tudela, Camotes Island, Cebu | December 8-9<br />
The festival is a street dancing and ritual contest participated by the community. It is history retold of the richness of the town’s origin from immortals to the time of the Christianization until it was separated from its mother town of Poro in the year 1911.<br />
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<b>LAMBAYOK FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Juan, Batangas | December 12<br />
LAMBAYOK is the acronym for lambanog, palayok and karagatan, the famous tourist products and destinations that contributed much to the economic growth of San Juan. The celebration coincides with the foundation day of San Juan, Batangas. The highlights of the event includes street parade, court dancing competition, agri-tourism fair and search for Ms. San Juan. <br />
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<b>KASADYAAN FESTIVAL (MARDI GRAS)</b><br />
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental | December 12-14<br />
Initiated by Foundation University to add color to the local community''s Christmas season. The fifty year old tradition is the longest established festival in negros Oriental. The celebration of merriment includes filed presentation, beauty pagents and frolics and culminates in Kasadyaan mardi gras. <br />
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<b>BOD-BOD FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tanjay City, Negros Oriental | December 14-16<br />
The festival gives emphasis to this native delicacy made of glutinous rice, coconut milk, sugar and salt. It features the Biggest Bod-bod that would weigh as much as eighty kilos and requires ten persons to prepare the delicacy, and the Smallest Bod-bod that would come served inside a matchbox <br />
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<b>KANYONG KAWAYAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Kidapawan City, North Cotabato | December 14 20<br />
A unique activity to discourage the use of dangerous pyrotechnics during the yuletide season. A citywide contest features the firing of bamboo canons using empty milk cans as projectiles. <br />
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<b>SAN FERNANDO GIANT LANTERN FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Fernando, Pampanga | December 14-20<br />
Giant lanterns of participating barangays measuring from 14 feet to 18 feet in diameter in multi-colored designs and patterns thrill and delight the spectator with their kaleidoscopic patterns of light danced to the music of accompanying bands. <br />
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<b>PANTATAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Zarraga, Iloilo | December 15- December 19<br />
The main purpose of this festival is to promote the town of Zarraga as one of the major producers and trading center of “pantat” in Panay Island. Among the festival activities are the ff: Grand Parade & Street Dancing, Pantat Cooking Contest, Search for Lin-ay sang Zarraga and many more. <br />
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<b>SOSOGON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Sorsogon City | December 16<br />
The Sosogon Festival gives significance on the birth of Sorsogon City. It showcases and highlights the history of the City and likewise focuses on Pili, being its indigenous crop.and its importance in the local economy. Various activities are lined up to drumbeat the affair <br />
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<b>ARAW NG MONTALBAN/PAMITINAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Rogriguez, Rizal | December 21<br />
The founding anniversary of the town formerly called Montalban. The highlight of the celebration is the Pamitinan Festival culled after the famous Pamitinan Cave or Cave of Bernardo Carpio, which aims to preserve its contribution to the historic quest for independence by the 8 Katipuneros led by Gat Andres Bonifacio. Likewise a street dancing competition is held to depict the multi-faceted culture of the Montalbeños. <br />
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<b>TULTUGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Maasin, Iloilo | December 21-27<br />
Tultugan is the Hiligaynon and Kiniray-a word for the indigenous bamboo drum. It is the emerging festival of the province and the region. <br />
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<b>PUTO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Calasiao, Pangasinan | December 26-28<br />
Celebration of the town’s major produce, rice cake (puto). <br />
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<b>HANDURAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dapitan City | December 27-31<br />
Rizal's Death Anniversary December 30 is declared a national holiday. Dapitan City, which served as Dr. Jose Rizal's home for 4 years in exile, highlights this occasion every year with activities that focus on his life, works, and ideas. <br />
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<b>KALIUGYON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Libacao, Aklan | December 28- January 1<br />
Kaliugyon means, kali for kalye or streets and ugyon for unity or union in the streets. Libacaonons go out for a wild revelry of merrymaking to celebrate the coming of the New Year. <br />
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<b>HORSE FESTIVAL</b><br />
Plaridel, Bulacan | December 29-30<br />
A herd of horses with colorful tilburies parading in the streets of Plaridel in reverence to St. Apostle. It is held every 29th and 30th of December. <br />
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<b>KALUSKOS BAMBOO ARCH FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cardona, Rizal | December ( month long)<br />
Kaluskos Bamboo Arch is a very significant folk art produced by Cardona’s local artisans. This kind of folk art is traditionally used in different celebrations which include the town fiesta, yuletide season, weddings, anniversaries and birthdays among other significant events in the locality. The arch is made of bamboo, decorated and crafted by hand. Preparation of the materials for the arch produces squeaky sounds like the kissing of the snakes, cockling of chickens and marching horses, thus its name “Kaluskos”. As part of Cardona’s culture and preservation of artistry, the town’s local executive passed a resolution creating the Kaluskos Bamboo Arch Festival. Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-56897893778459103882014-08-19T11:16:00.001+08:002014-08-19T11:22:43.198+08:00PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS, FIESTAS AND LOCAL CELEBRATIONS IN NOVEMBER 2014Here is a list of Filipino festivals, fiestas and local celebrations in the month of November 2014.<br />
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<b>BANAAG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Anilao, Iloilo | November 1<br />
A dance-drama competition using light and all its forms as a medium . This “dance of lights” is the first of its kind in the region. <br />
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<b>PINTAFLORES FESTIVAL (HONORING ST. CHARLES BORROMEO)</b><br />
San Carlos City, Negros Occidental | November 5<br />
The emerging festival of San Carlos City, highlighs the traditional fiesta celebration in honor of its patron Saint San Carlos Borromeo on the first week of November. It features street dancing by "tribes" dressed in colorful ethnic-inspired costumes, their bodies painted with flower designs reminiscent of the tattoed Visayans of the Pre Spanish Negros<br />
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<b>EL CINCO DE NOVIEMBRE / KANSILAY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Bago City, Negros Occidental | November 5<br />
“Parada Sg mga Cañon.” This is a historical festival that commemorates the Negrenses’ bloodless revolt against the Spaniards led by Gen. Juan Anacleto T. Araneta in 1898. In commemoration of that historic bluff that freed Negros from Spanish conquestadores in 1998, the City Government of Bago celebrates that event with gleeful reminiscence and pride for a great General and his gallant men from this City who, armed with courage and ingenuity played a great role in the history of Negros. Spanish authorities in Bacolod capitulated after seeing advancing troops armed with rifles and cannons which were actually nipa stalks and rolled sawali mats painted black.<br />
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<b>SANDUROT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental | November 9-15<br />
Is a joyful celebration of the people of Dumaguete, their innate hospitality, friendliness, and their propensity to live harmoniously with people of different race, religion, and cultural beliefs. Through the course of history and to the present time, the people of Dumaguete have always been known to welcome strangers from different shores and countries, and to live with them in complete peace and understanding.<br />
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<b>HELOBONG FESTIVAL (T’BOLI)</b><br />
Lake Sebu, South Cotabato | November 9-15<br />
One of the prettiest places in the Philippines becomes even more attractive this month, as its native residents celebrate a week-long cultural fiesta.See the T''Boli culture in its colorful best through the natives'' traditional songs, dances and crafts.<br />
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<b>PANDAG-KITAB ORIENTAL MINDORO (PROVINCIAL FESTIVAL)</b><br />
Main Avenue, Calapan City | November 14<br />
Pandang-Gitab was coined from Pandanggo (Fandango) and Dagitab which is synonymous to “light”, adapting basic steps of Pandanggo sa Ilaw (Dance of Lights) which was told to have originated in Lubang, Mindoro Island. The style of Pandang-Gitab is the traditional “sway-and-balance”, with graceful shallow gyrating of hips and torso, complemented with a side-to-side gentle swing of hands, careful not to drop the candle-on-glass on both palms and on the head of the dancer. Props and other materials are being utilized for added attraction and modifications are allowed but must not affect the fundamental pattern of the dance (pandanggo) itself. The Pandang-Gitab Oriental Mindoro was launched as a street dancing competition and became a much applauded attraction as it was danced in Calapan City’s main avenue. <br />
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<b>KAHILWAYAN FESTIVAL/CRY OF STA. BARBARA</b><br />
Sta. Barbara, Iloilo | November 17<br />
Anchored upon the Cry of Santa Barbara Celebration, Kahilwayan Festival is a cultural festival in a dance-drama form which is a reenactment of sort of the struggle for freedom by our very own local folks led by the heroic Gen. Martin G. Delgado. Aptly dubbed as Kahilwayan Festival, Kahilwayan being an Ilonggo/Hiligaynon word which means Freedom or Liberty, it highlights the quest of the Ilonggos to attain freedom through their fierce independent spirit.<br />
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<b>LA UNION SURFING INVITATIONAL/SURFING FESTIVAL</b><br />
Urbiztondo, San Juan, La Union | November 17-19<br />
An all Filipino managed surfing competition. A community based tourism activity where surfers from around the Philippines are invited to compete and have fun at one of the best surfing destinations in the country <br />
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<b>BAGUIO ARTS FESTIVAL</b><br />
Baguio City | November 18<br />
An exhibit of the different artworks and art pieces of the various Cordillera artists in different art media. <br />
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<b>URUKAY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Anini-y, Antique | November 18- November 19<br />
It is inspired by a local custom whereby a wedding feast is observed no matter how poor or humble the bride and groom are in this celebration, there is much fun and good natured teasing.<br />
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<b>P’YAGSAWITAN FESTIVAL (ECO-TOURISM)</b><br />
Maragusan, Compostela Valley | November 18- November 25<br />
The municipality of Maragusan, Compostela Valley celebrates its foundation day with a trip to the outdoors—quite literally—as its residents highlight their hometown’s ecotourism potential.<br />
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<b>KALIMUDAN FESTIVAL (TRIBAL FIESTA)</b><br />
Isulan, Sultan Kudarat | November 21<br />
It is another tribal fiesta down in Mindanao, with just about every major ethnic group joining in the fun. Cultural sharing is the theme here, its message clearly displayed in the timeless songs and dances of these native folks. One need not be a Manobo, Tiruray or T’boli to take part in the fun—all you need are the right clothes, the right moves, and a genuine desire to go totally tribal!<br />
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<b>CORDILLERA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Baguio City | November 22<br />
A showcase of the various tribal dances, rituals and songs of the Cordilleras. <br />
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<b>HIGANTES FESTIVAL</b><br />
Angono, Rizal | November 22-23<br />
Angono’s joyous fiesta in honor of San Clemente whose image, resplendent in papal investment, is borne by male devotees during a procession accompanied by parehadoras devotees dressed in colorful local costumes, wooden shoes and carrying boat paddles and higantes, giant paper mache effigies. The street event culminates in fluvial procession at the Laguna de Bay amidst revelry that continues until the image is brought back to its sanctuary.<br />
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<b>KABKABAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Carcar, Cebu | November 23-29<br />
The festival is not just a religious fanfare in honor of the town’s patroness, St. Catherine of Alexandria, but a cuLtural catalogue of the town’s historical periods and industry like shoemaking, as well as their arts that is showcased through street dancing and parade <br />
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<b>ANGONO ARTS FESTIVAL</b><br />
Angono, Rizal | November 5- November 25<br />
The festival aims at creating awareness and appreciation of Philippine Art and Culture; and promoting arts and culture as vital attraction for local and foreign tourists. Rizal has the potential of becoming a tourist destination particularly in the field of arts and crafts. It is known as the home of various national artists, musicians, and other equally creative artists. <br />
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<b>BAGUIO TOSSED SALAD FESTIVAL</b><br />
Baguio City | November 26-28<br />
A record breaking attempt to showcase the heaviest tossed salad and served to the public <br />
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<b>PANANGEDAYEW</b><br />
Dagupan City | November 27<br />
Panangedayew, Pangasinan word meaning to uplift. Acitvites include garden show beside the Dagupan Astrodome, trade fair of Pangasinan’s pride like Bonuan bngus, bgoong, peanut brittle, quilted products housewares and locally made Christmas decors. Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-51412310203781673562014-08-18T10:11:00.002+08:002014-08-18T10:12:18.270+08:00PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS, FIESTAS AND LOCAL CELEBRATIONS IN OCTOBER 2014Here is a list of Filipino festivals, fiestas and local celebrations in the month of October 2014.<br />
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<b>KAWAYANAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Gloria, Oriental Mindoro | October 1<br />
Aside from its large produce of rice and coconut, Gloria has an exclusive reputation of possessing vast tracts of land growing different varieties of bamboo. The staging of the Kawayanan festival focuses on the affluence of “kawayan” (bamboo) in the area. Similar to other festivals, it is being celebrated with street dancing performances mostly by students from different levels. Costumes are also made of bamboo materials. A trade fair is likewise a special attraction with its varied display of products made of bamboos. <br />
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<b>DILAAB FESTIVAL</b><br />
Siquijor Siquijor | October 1<br />
‘Dilaab’ suggests the distinct hospitality that the Siquijodnons are popularly known for, and the name the island was once-known for “Isla de Fuego” because of the swarm of fireflies nestled in the island at night. The festival also gives due recognition to the natural assets of Siquijor and in honor of the town’s patron saint, St. Francis of Asisi who is known as a lover of nature.<br />
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<b>PISTA NG GUBAT</b><br />
Pandan, Antique | October 1<br />
This event is an annual celebration of the biodiversity of Northwest Panay in the hope of increasing awareness and conservation in the Peninsula.<br />
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<b>TUAO PATRONAL FIESTA</b><br />
Tuao, Cagayan | October 1-2<br />
The annual fiesta of the town is celebrated honoring the Holy Guardian Angels with agri-industrial trade fair, barangay night, parades, beauty pageant among others.<br />
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<b>TALULOT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Newport City, Pasay City | October 1-2, 2011<br />
Talulot Festival, which started in 2007, is a vibrant and wondrous spectacle of music, dance and local talents. Close to 2,500 people attend the Pontifical Mass and festivities every year. On its fifth year, the Military Ordinariate of the Philippines and Magnificat Ventures Corporation, partnered with the City of Pasay, Barangay 183, Resorts World Manila, and the Newport City Estate Association. Talulot is named after the Filipino word for petal, in honor of St. Therese of the Child Jesus who is also known as God’s Little Flower. Devotees of Saint Therese believe that she sends a flower or flowers as a sign of granted prayer. <br />
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<b>PARUYAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Talisay, Camarines Norte | October 1-4<br />
The festival which derived its name from the local word Paruy, meaning rice, depicts the municipality’s primary product as well as its cultural heritage. Array of activities are lined up to drumbeat the event.<br />
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<b>PASINAYAAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Hagonoy, Davao del Sur | October 1-5<br />
It is a one week thankgiving festival for a bountiful & good harvest. <br />
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<b>UNOD FESTIVAL</b><br />
Castilla, Sorsogon | October 1-7<br />
It is a weeklong celebration held in conjunction with the Feat of its Patron Saint, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary. Highlight is the Grand Street Presentatition showcasing the different products and root crops found abundant in the area. Other activities include cultural show, agri-trade fair, float parade, drum and bugle competition, among others. <br />
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<b>MAMBULAWAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Jose Panganiban, Camarines Norte | October 1-7<br />
Held to coincide with the Feast of Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, the festival aims to forge unity and cooperation among the local community, to promote culture and arts, revitalization of mining industry, exposition of the town’s best, homecoming and involvement of Balikbayans, all geared towards advancement and economic growth. <br />
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<b>PARAU FESTIVAL</b><br />
Pilar, Sorsogon | October 1-12<br />
A 12-day celebration done simultaneously with the Feast of Our Lady of the Pillar. It showcases the town’s cultural heritage and the growing aspirations of its people. During this event, families, relatives and friends get together, renew kinship and enjoy the festivities. <br />
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<b>ZAMBOANGA HERMOSA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Zamboanga City | October 1-12<br />
Highlighted by the October 12 fiesta Pilar in honor of the miraculous image of Our Lady of the Pillar at the legendary For Pilar. Main activities include Miss Zamboanga City, regatta, streetdancing, trade fairs, exhibits, cultural and variety shows, Zamboanga Eco Challenge, Chavano Song Festival and food festival.<br />
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<b>WOW DABAW</b><br />
Davao City | October 1- October 15<br />
A major promotional activity showcasing the various tourist destinations/products of the Davao region. <br />
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<b>FIESTANG CULIAT</b><br />
Angeles City | October 1-31<br />
In celebration of the twin fiestas of La Naval and Pyestang Apu, several fun-filled activities are undertaken during the month of October, among which are: Capampangan Food Festival, Parade of Floats, Cultural Nights at the Museo ng Angeles, Kundiman ning Angeles-Rigodon de Honor, Fiestang Culiat Car Show, golf tournament, and the now famous Tigtigan at Terakan Keng Dalan every last Friday and Saturday of October. <br />
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<b>IBALONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Legazpi City, Albay | October 1-31<br />
A festival depicting Bicol’s early beginnings as portrayed by the characters in the epic – IBALONG. The name was the nomenclature of Bicol region. It showcases many superheroes such as Handiong, Baltog, Bantong, among others. Highlight is the street presentation where masks of heroes and villains are paraded on mainstreets, combined with songs and dances. Other activities include Search for Mutya ng Ibalong, Trade Fair, sports events and many more. <br />
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<b>KINILAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Surigao City | October 2<br />
A festival showcasing different styles in preparing a “Kinilaw” (raw fish delicacy). It also features the variety of fish, seafoods and other marine products in the locality.<br />
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<b>KARITON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tupi, south Cotabato | October 2-5<br />
A celebration commemorating the significance of “kariton” in the life of the people and the development of Tupi as a whole. The event opens with a parade of “kariton” loaded and adorned by agricultural produce and drawn by carabaos. It aims to bring the young generation back to old times when kariton was the main means of transportation.<br />
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<b>SINANGGIYAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dumanju, Cebu | October 4<br />
The name Sinanggi-yaw is taken from two old Cebuano words, Sinanggi meaning abundance of harvested agricultural products of our farmers and Sayaw meaning dance. Through street dancing and field presentation, performers shall dance merrily bringing all the Sinanggi-performance focused on three aspects: planting, harvesting and thanksgiving<br />
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<b>PAGODA</b><br />
Cardona, Rizal | October 4<br />
The Pagoda or procession at the lake is annually held to ask the Lord Almighty for a bountiful and blessed lake through the intercession of St. Francis of Assisi. The Pagoda entourage consists of the main boat carrying the image of St. Francis accompanied by boats with musical bands to provide the music and other boats and/or motorized bancas carrying the religious residents and visitors. While going through the territorial waters of Cardona, people throw bits and pieces of bread into the water, believing that the lake will provide a bountiful harvest and a good and safe year for all fishermen and lake travelers as well. The locals joining the procession prepares for their own banca rides. Special rides can be arranged by the Office of the Municipal Mayor. <br />
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<b>KIDAPAWAN CITY FRUIT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Kidapawan City | October 5- October 10<br />
An Agro-Tourism event never experienced before in the Philippines Festival. Lots of fascinating activities await every individual but the most thrilling and exciting of all is the Fruit Galore. Here, tons of exotic tropical fruits will be arranged on a make-shift table 800 meters long under the pine trees on the highway island for the public to eat free of charge<br />
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<b>HARANA SA MAKATI</b><br />
Makati City | October 6<br />
A “harana” competition participated in by different highschool corale group from public and private school of Makati.<br />
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<b>LA TORRE</b><br />
Cardona, Rizal | October 6<br />
The bells are housed in “La Torre” meaning the tower of the church belfry. Folks and children look up to “La Torre” often awed with different sizes and sounds of the bells housed therein. For years to date, their bells in “La Torre” announced cultural events. They even issue warnings in the advent of unforeseen calamities. The traditional and colorful “La Torre” will come alive with its joyful noise in concert with the music of the brass bands. It is not only a celebration of thanksgiving but it is also a celebration of hope that Cardona may continuously remain in the graces of our Lord. <br />
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<b>PAGBIAGAN FESTIVAL/BAGGAT DEKAT FESTIVAL AND SOLANO TOWN FIESTA</b><br />
Solano, Nueva Vizcaya | October 7-8<br />
Translated as Rice and Native Cakes Festival, which coincides with the town’s founding anniversary celebration. A festival to revive the almost forgotten culinary arts of preparing rice cakes and delicacies; after which displaying them as exhibits and sharing the same to the guests and general public.<br />
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<b>LUBI-LUBI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Glan, Sarangani Province | October 8<br />
Lubi-Lubi sa Glan is a dance festival extolling the many uses of the coconut in homage to Sta. Catalina de Alexandria. It shows that there is more to the coconut than just copra. Coconut by-product such as accessories, home decors and the famous coconut juice liquor locally known as “bahalina” are showcase during the event. Street dancing competition with dancers wearing costumes adorned with coconut materials highlights the event.<br />
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<b>BAGIUS FESTIVAL</b><br />
Angeles City | October 8<br />
Part of the month long Fiestang Kuliat celebration, this city-wide parade is participated in by representatives of the different sectors of Angeles City. <br />
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<b>EGGStravaganza FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Jose, Batangas | October 8 (Every Second Friday)<br />
A highlight of the Annual World Egg Day Celebration. It is observed every second Friday of October by the municipality of San Jose, the main provider of poultry products in the province of Batangas. <br />
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<b>MALAMPAYA FESTIVAL</b><br />
New Guinlo, Taytay, Palawan | October 8-12<br />
A festival where Taytayanon’s pay homage and give thanks to the sea for the abundant catch of the year. <br />
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<b>TING’UDO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Makilala, Cotabato | October 10<br />
A celebration of bountiful fruit harvest highlighted by a fruit festival.<br />
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<b>KANDULI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Lutayan, Sultan Kudarat | October 10<br />
A merry making activity that features food festival and street dancing . <br />
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<b>KARAKOL FESTIVAL</b><br />
Mamburao, Occidental Mindoro | October 10<br />
The powerful culture of devotion and faith is conveyed by Mambureños in the presentation of Karakol Festival parade during the feast of their patron saint Nuestra Senora del Pilar. This parade is a festive celebration wherein the parishioners cheerfully and joyfully carry the patron saint associated with festive music while they are dancing and praising with the belief that they will be blessed with prosperous life and good health. Participants wear colorful dresses and hats decorated with flowers. This tradition is being observed in the municipality since 1970. <br />
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<b>KAIMONAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tagum City | October 10<br />
Culture event of indigenous people where different tribal songs, dances, crafts, music rituals are performed for the Glory of God (magbabaya) as a way of thanks giving and merrymaking of God’s generosity. <br />
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<b>KAALDAWAN IRAYA</b><br />
Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro | October 12<br />
Kaaldawan is an Iraya-Mangyan term which means “Kaarawan” or birthday. Iraya, on the other hand, refers to a particular Mangyan tribe inhabiting the northern part of the island of Mindoro, wherein Puerto Galera is located. The Kaaldawan-Iraya Festival is a cultural presentation which features Iraya dances, songs, folktales, indigenous games, ethnography and other traditions. A street dancing competition among the primary and secondary schools in the town is also held. <br />
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<b>INUG-OG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Oroquieta City | October 14<br />
Inug-og is an ethnic festival of the Suban-on culture that is celebrated every 14th of October in conjunction with the weeklong festivities of the city.<br />
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<b>BUGLASAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dumaguete City, Negros Oriental | October 14-23<br />
The time when established festivals in Negros Oriental gathered for a show down and street dancing to highlight the week-long fiesta. Various events lined up were trade fairs, nightly cultural shows, kumbira or food festival and a lot more. <br />
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<b>INASAL/HALAD FESTIVAL</b><br />
Talisay City, Cebu | October 15<br />
A showcase of the city’s historical heritage and identity promoting the city as an aqua and tourist hub, through street dancing as a thanksgiving offering for the blessing received through the intercession of the city patroness’ Sta. Teresa de Avila, sports fest, parade of the great personages as higantes, food festival featuring the famous “INASAL” or lechon, Talisay’s city roast pig it being the undisputable best – golden brown, crackling crispy skin, tasty meat from secret stuffed herbs.<br />
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<b>LISAGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Magallanes, Agusan del Norte | October 15 (3rd Saturday)<br />
A religious celebration showcasing Mamanwa dances and healing rituals. It is a re-enactment of the 1st miraculous healing in 1916 to a native while dancing in front of the Blessed Virgin Mary that was brought to Magallanes, Las Nieves, Barcelona, Spain. <br />
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<b>PAMUGU-AN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Mansalay, Mindoro Oriental | October 16-22<br />
A festive reunion of different “Mangyan” tribes. There are sports events (Palaro ng Lahi), cultural presentations, product demonstrations and “Barakalan” or “baratillo” of native products. <br />
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<b>LANZONES FESTIVAL</b><br />
Camiguin | October 16-22 (third week)<br />
A yearly showcase of the island’s most famous fruit “Lanzones” through street dancing Parade and tableau competition usually participated by schools , civic organizations , LGU’s and private sector.<br />
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<b>PINILI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Pili, Camarines Sur | October 16-26<br />
A celebration held to coincide with the town fiesta. It features the town’s cultural heritage through the conduct of various activities which includeStreet Dancing, Cultural Presentation, Sports fest and many more. <br />
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<b>SAGINGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tubod, Lanao del Norte | October 17<br />
A grand presentation of 52 varieties of banana as a major source of the town’s array of agricultural products.<br />
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<b>RAHUGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Basud, Camarines Norte | October 17-24<br />
Rahugan festival celebrates the most humble of character traits among Basudeños: the love of family, sense of belongingness, peaceful and cooperative life, and community spirit. This week-long festival, therefore, embraces the community in a solid manifestation of solidarity among its people.. Highlight activities include: street dancing, mural painting contest, laro ng lahi, agro-tourism expo, beauty search, among others <br />
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<b>KASANGGAYAHAN FESTIVAL (PROSPERITY)</b><br />
Sorsogon, Sorsogon | October 17-27<br />
Commemoration of Sorsogon’s Foundation Day. A street dance presentation, “Pantomina sa Tinampo” highlights the festivity. <br />
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<b>MASSKARA FESTIVAL AND BACOLOD CHARTER DAY CELEBRATION</b><br />
Bacolod City | October 19<br />
Their biggest annual event that reflect the Bacoleños love for fun & gaiety. Coinciding with the city’s Charter Day celebration, the festival features carnivals, fairs and a mardi-gras style by costumed and masked street dancers. This is also a celebration of the founding anniversary of Bacolod City. There are programs, float parade and Masskara Festival.<br />
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<b>MUSA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Kapalong, Davao del Norte | October 19-21<br />
Celebration of a bountiful harvest of Banana.<br />
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<b>CAVE FESTIVAL</b><br />
Laak, Compostela Valley Province | October 20<br />
Celebration for the beautiful caves <br />
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<b>COFFEE FESTIVAL</b><br />
Lipa City, Batangas | October 21<br />
The coffee festival was conceived to showcase the long reign of Lipa as the coffee granary of the Philippines <br />
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<b>SUNGGOD TO KUMANGA TRIBAL INTER-COMMUNITY SOLIDARITY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Panabo City | October 21-22<br />
A tribal festival focused on showcasing the unique culture and customs inherent to each tribe and in preserving the mores and traditions of the IP community. This will promote the tribal dances & music, ballads and rituals that are distinct in each of the 10 tribes existing in Panabo. <br />
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<b>CATANDUNGAN “PADAYAW” FESTIVAL</b><br />
Catanduanes | October 22-24<br />
Celebration of the province’ anniversary and tribute to its founder. The festival’s major component is the International Surfing Competition at Puraran, Baras, Catanduanes. Other activities include: street dance “Pantomina”, beauty pageant, agro-industrial fair, grand parade. and surfing competition. <br />
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<b>APO IRAYA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro | October 23<br />
The event demonstrates the traditions and other ways of life of the Iraya Mangyans. It conveys a story of worship and belief in a supernatural being, the Apo Iraya. Apo Iraya guides the Iraya Mangyans in their day to day activities such as birth, marriage, sickness, death, farming and fishing. <br />
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<b>IRAYA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro | October 23<br />
The event demonstrated the traditions and other ways of life of the Iraya Mangyans in their day to day activities such as farming, fishing, birth, marriage, sickness and death. <br />
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<b>SAMBUOKAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Mati, Davao Oriental | October 24-31<br />
“Sambuokan Festival” came from Mandaya word “sambuok”, meaning unity and oneness. It is a thanks-giving for bountiful harvest and community progress.<br />
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<b>PAKARADJAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tagum City | October 24-31<br />
A special gathering of dominant Muslim Tribes in Tgaum City such as K’gans (original settlers), Maranaos, Maguindanaos, Iranons, and Tausogs and showcasing their cultural talents in food, music and dances. <br />
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<b>BANAYAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Banaybanay, Davao Oriental | October 26- October 28<br />
A thanksgiving celebration giving tribute to the town’s main product.<br />
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<b>NIYOGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Baganga, Davao Oriental | October 26 – 29<br />
Niyog festival celebration.<br />
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<b>AETA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Botolan, Zambales | October 27<br />
A showcase of the culture and arts of the Aeta/Abelling tribe in the Province, one way of celebrating Indigenous People month at the same time witness the culture of other Aetas from nearby provinces of Bataan, Pampanga, and Tarlac. Highlights are presentation of indigenous song, playing of indigenous musical instruments, performing of ethnic dances, and playing of indigenous Games. <br />
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<b>KALIBULONGAN</b><br />
Mun. Talaingod, Davao del Norte |October 27-28<br />
Paying homage to their ancestors, the Anitos, And the celebration of a good Harvest. <br />
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<b>TIGITIGAN AT TARAKAN KENG DALAN</b><br />
Balibago, Angeles City | October 28-29<br />
The celebration of Fiestang Kuliat culminates with the ever popular Tigtigan, Terakan Queng Dalan which features singing and dancing in the street. It is the local version of Mardi Gras. Local celebrity bands keep visitors entertained all night long. Food stalls of various cuisine fill the street along the entertainment district of Brgy. Balibago for the duration of the festival. <br />
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<b>KAHIMONAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Laak, Davao del Norte | October 28-29<br />
A festival of get-together with the four tribal groups of Laak, the Dibabawons, Mandaya, Mansaka and Muslim. It showcases tribal music, dances, food and tribal wares. <br />
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<b>ASWANG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Roxas City | October 29- October 30<br />
A festival organized by Dugo Capiznon, Inc. determined to change the negative notion of Capiz being an Aswang haven and turn it into an advantage. The festival intends to eclipse the aswang impression with the world-class quality of Capiz’ seafood products and warm captivating hospitality of the Capicenos.<br />
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<b>HINUGYAW SA ANILAO</b><br />
Anilao, Iloilo | October 31<br />
This is a celebration of the separation of Anilao from Banate, which also features various sports and cultural activities.<br />
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<b>TINGGUIAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Bangued, Abra | October (First week)<br />
Abra province’s way of celebrating and promoting its cultural heritage<br />
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<b>CALACATCHARA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Calaca, Batangas | October ( no definite date)<br />
A merrymaking to express thanksgiving to the small producers of atsara that made the town of Calaca very popular in terms of sweetened papaya pickles known as “atsara”. The event focuses on the identity of the Calaca as a fast growing town and the ingenuity of its people in the production of atsara, a native appetizer of every household and a common gift or “pasalubong” to its visitors. The components of the festival are motorcade, streetdancing, agri-fair, atsara Olympics, karambola, float parade competition and the search for Mr. & Ms. Calaca. <br />
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<b>TAMARAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Occidental Mindoro | October (no definite date)<br />
The event portrays the need to conserve the Tamaraw and endangered species found only in the island of Mindoro. This event showcases biocamp, info-caravan, cultural presentation, exhibits and beauty pageant. <br />
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<b>TINAPA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Rosario, Cavite | October (no definite date)<br />
The festival is celebrated to promote and perpetuate the image of Rosario as the place where smoked fish called “Tinapang Salinas” originates. Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-15751115352770561172014-08-16T11:50:00.004+08:002014-08-16T11:50:44.355+08:00LIST OF AFFORDABLE HOTELS AND RESORTS IN CAMIGUIN<b>BAHAY BAKASYUNAN SA CAMIGUIN </b><br />
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐0131 <br />
Telefax No.: (+63 88) 387‐0278 <br />
E‐mail Address : info@bahaybakasyunansacamiguin.com <br />
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<b>CABUA‐AN BEACH RESORT </b><br />
Balintawak, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐2103 <br />
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<b>CAMIGUIN ACTION GECKOS </b><br />
Agoho, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9146 | 387‐1266 <br />
E‐mail Address : camiguinaction@gmail.com <br />
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<b>CAMIGUIN GOLDEN SUNSET </b><br />
Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9163 <br />
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<b>CAMIGUIN HIGHLAND RESORT </b><br />
Soro‐soro, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telefax No.: (+63 88) 387‐0516 <br />
E‐mail Address : info@camiguinhighland.com <br />
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<b>CAVES DIVE RESORT </b><br />
Agoho, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐0077 <br />
E‐mail address : cavesresort@yahoo.com <br />
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<b>CORAL DIVE RESORT </b><br />
Punta, Poblacion, Catarman, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐7075 <br />
E‐mail Address : catarmancoraldiveresort_60@yahoo.com <br />
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<b>ENIGMATA </b><br />
Maubog, Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐0273 <br />
E‐mail Address : enigmatatreehouse@yahoo.com <br />
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<b>FERRABREL BEACH RESORT </b><br />
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐0369 <br />
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<b>J & A FISHPEN RESORT & RESTAURANT </b><br />
Benoni, Mahinog, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐4008<br />
Mobile Phone No. : 09287930279 | 0919538996 <br />
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<b>JASMINE BY THE SEA </b><br />
Bug‐ong, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9015 <br />
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<b>PARAS BEACH RESORT </b><br />
Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9008 <br />
Telefax No.: (+63 88) 387‐9081 <br />
E‐mail Address : parasbeachresort@yahoo.com <br />
Website : parasbeachresort.com <br />
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<b>SECRET COVE </b><br />
Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9084 <br />
E‐mail Address : tomsolski@fastmail.fm <br />
Website : <a href="http://www.secretcovecamiguin.net/" target="_blank">http://www.secretcovecamiguin.net </a><br />
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<b>ARDENT HIBOK‐HIBOK SPRING & RESORT </b><br />
Esperanza, Tagdo, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐0508 <br />
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<b>CLUB MARINA </b><br />
Mayana, Sagay, Camiguin <br />
Mobile Phone No. : 09192414581 <br />
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<b>G.V. PENSION HOUSE </b><br />
Poblacion, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐1041 <br />
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<b>ISLET BEACH RESORT </b><br />
San Roque, Mahinog, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐4005 <br />
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<b>MAMBAJAO BEACH RESORT </b><br />
Balbagon, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐1059 <br />
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<b>PABUA </b><br />
Rocky Village, Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9033 <br />
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<b>PAGUIA </b><br />
Rocky Village, Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9018 <br />
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<b>RD COTTAGES </b><br />
Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9150 <br />
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<b>SABACAJAN </b><br />
Yumbing, Mambajao,Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9150 <br />
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<b>SEASCAPE </b><br />
Bug‐ong, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Mobile Phone No. : 0906‐2564384 <br />
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<b>TABADA </b><br />
Rocky Village, Yumbing, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
(Infront of Paras Beach Resort) <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9123 <br />
<b><br />TIA’S BEACH RESORT </b><br />
Tapon, Poblacion, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐1045 <br />
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<b>TREE HOUSE </b><br />
Naasag, Mambajao, Camiguin <br />
Telephone No.: (+63 88) 387‐9159 | 387‐9517
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Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-75154692684685100592014-08-16T11:39:00.000+08:002014-08-16T11:39:04.498+08:00PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS, FIESTAS AND LOCAL CELEBRATIONS IN SEPTEMBER 2014Here is a list of Filipino festivals, fiestas and local celebrations in the month of September 2014.<br />
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<b>HINUGYAW FESTIVAL/</b><br />
<b>COTABATO PROVINCE FOUNDATION ANNIVERSARY</b><br />
Kidapawan City | September 1<br />
A festival highlighting the province’s foundation anniversary. Activities include civic parade, ethnic dances presentations, sports activities held in tourism attractions site and agri-trade fair. <br />
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<b>BAGUIO CHARTER DAY/ BAGUIO TOURISM MONTH</b><br />
Baguio City | September 1<br />
102 Anniversary of Baguio as Chartered City. The Philippine Commission adopted Act No. 1963 on September 1, 1909 wherein the Act transformed the once rural mountain territory into a chartered city. <br />
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<b>HANDURAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Leon, Iloilo | September 1<br />
Harvest and tribe competition.<br />
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<b>TINU-OM FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cabatuan, Iloilo | September 1-5 (1st week)<br />
Savor the delights offered by Cabatuan’s Tinu-om--- a local soup that has rapidly gained popularity. Using native chicken as its principal ingredient, customers come in groups gathering earlier than mealtime to take pleasure in tasting the dish. Delectable servings of this local cuisine is matched with a myriad of special events such as cooking demonstrations, other culinary delights and the newly-formatted street dancing competition. <br />
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<b>HINIRUGYAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cabatuan, Iloilo | September 1- September 10<br />
Hirinugyaw, a street dancing festivity participated by various agencies and non-governmental organizations in the Municipality of Cabatuan. This activity serves as the opening salvo of the 10-day celebration of the Feast of San Nicolas de Tolentino on September 1-10 of every year.<br />
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<b>DIYANDI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Iligan City | September 1 - October 2<br />
Ceremonial dance offering of the union of the Maranao men and Higa-onon women in marriage as well as the offering of their union and harvest to the patron saint.<br />
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<b>VICTORY DAY</b><br />
Kiangan, Ifugao | September 2<br />
Peace commemoration of the end of World War II in the Philippines with the surrender of Gen. Yamashita at Kiangan, Ifugao.<br />
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<b>UNANG SIGAW NG NUEVA ECIJA</b><br />
Palanan City | September 2<br />
The first successful show of revolutionary force of Novo Ecijanos happened in San Isidro, known and celebrated today as "The First Cry of Nueva Ecija. The bravery and heroism of the Novo Eciajnos in the revolutionary movement has been reflected as one of the eight rays of the sun in the Philippine Flag. <br />
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<b>TUNA FESTIVAL</b><br />
General Santos City | September 5<br />
General Santos City Tuna festival, taking its pride to the fishing industry as the major economic activity, is the people’s way of commemorating the city’s Charter Anniversary. Tuna parade and such other activities featuring the different tuna products and the sumptuous Sashimi Night made up the festivities.<br />
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<b>SINAB’BADAN TRIBAL FESTIVAL</b><br />
Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur | September 5- 6<br />
A festival of oneness among the different tribes of the municipality showcasing indigenous art, music and dances.<br />
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<b>BUYLOGANAY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Ivisan, Capiz | September 6-10<br />
Buyloganay” is a word typical of an Ivisan culture characterized by the gesture of unity and cooperation. It is celebrated every September 10 in honor of its patron saint, St. Nicholas of Tolentino.<br />
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<b>KAWAYAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Maragondon, Cavite | September 7<br />
Held every 7th day of September wherein a group of street dancers parade in indigenous materials. An exhibit of bamboo products is likewise done in the town plaza. <br />
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<b>KINAIYAHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dauin, Oriental Negros | September 7<br />
Celebrating the bounties of nature and underscoring Dauin’s campaign to conserve its natural resources and attractions. Street dancing and field presentations by all the clustered barangays of the municipality.<br />
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<b>KARATONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dulag, Leyte | September 7<br />
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<b>SARAKIKI-HADANG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Calbayog City, Western Samar | September 7<br />
This colourful festival takes its name from the local term 'Sarakiki' which describes the frenzied movements of a rooster as it tries to court a hen or challenge another rooster to a fight. “Hadang” meanwhile refers to the olden day rituals performed by the locals as offering to the gods. Participants perform the rhythmic dance during the festival which is thought to cure the sick and bring a good harvest. <br />
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<b>PADUL-ONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Borongan, E. Samar | September 7<br />
A mythical presentation of how the image of the Blessed Virgin Mary was mysteriously transported to Borongan from Portugal and its connection to the Lady in White who frequented the Hamorawon Spring and caused its water to miraculously heal the locals. The festival is held in line with the celebration of the Fiesta of Borongan City. Other socio-cultural activities are likewise held during the week.<br />
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<b>BUSIG-ON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Labo, Cam. Norte | September 7-8<br />
A festival based on the epic of Busig-On of Labo town which exemplifies heroism and Bicolano values. The festival features the town’s distinct historical values and sentiments through talent and skills competition featuring the town’s places of interest. <br />
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<b>AM-AMONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Bontoc, Mt. Province | September 7-16<br />
A festival that commemorates the town’s founding anniversary every September 16 featuring a cultural shows and indigenous games.<br />
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<b>ARAW NG DIGOS</b><br />
Digos City, Davao Del Sur | September 8<br />
Series of activities are lined up in this weeklong festivity. It starts with the opening of a “Taboan sa Dakbayan” which displays the city’s abundant products, followed by various cultural and sports activities, and culminates with a “Lechonan”, “Hudyaka sa Kadalanan” and Pista Kadig’garan which is the highlight of the festival.<br />
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<b>TAMBOBO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Ajuy, Iloilo | September 8-10<br />
Tambobo is a Hiligaynon term for “a storehouse, warehouse or a storage structure for agricultural products, or other goods that are stored and kept until a demand or need arises.” The festival, as the term denotes, is the presentation of the municipality’s incomparable and unequalled bliss of human, material and natural wealth. Witness and enjoy its cultural performances marked by a lavish feast thanking God for the crops that would sustain their community. <br />
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<b>MINULUAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Talisay City, Negros Occidental | September 8-10<br />
A three-day celebration in commemoration of the death anniversary of the city’s patron saint San Nicholas de Tolentino and in connection with the city’s arts and culture week celebration. It features Adlaw sang Kabataan, employees cultural night, visual arts exhibit by the local artists of Talisay and Negros, Dep. Ed. Cultural contest, Civic Military Parade, fun ride and the Minuluan Street Dancing Competition in a live drum beat which tells about great heroes and rich history of Talisay.<br />
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<b>PANAGDADAPUN FESTIVAL (ARAW NG QUIRINO)</b><br />
Cabarroguis, Quirino | September 8- September 10<br />
The 28th Anniversary of the establishment of the civil government of Quirino<br />
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<b>LINGGO NG BULAKAN</b><br />
Malolos, Bulacan | September 8- September 15<br />
A one week celebration featuring the history of Bulacan, exhibits of Bulacan products. Cooking contest, on the spot painting contest, and many others.<br />
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<b>SINGKABAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Malolos, Bulacan | September 8-15<br />
A festival of arts and culture in honor of the patron saint of the province, Our Lady of Victory. Showcases the traditional arts of "Balagtasan", folk dances and "kundiman" amidst a display of Singkaban arches. The festival is celebrated in conjunction with the "Linggo ng Bulakan". <br />
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<b>TAMBANIPA</b><br />
Bonbon | September 9<br />
A street dancing and tableau presentation depicting the abundance of tamban (fish) and nipa (Palm) in their place <br />
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<b>PARADA NG KAKANIN </b><br />
<b>FESTIVAL OF NUESTRA SENORA DE ARANZAZZU</b><br />
San Mateo, Rizal | September 9<br />
The Parada ng Kakanin was introduced by Monsigñor Manuel Balbago for the celebration of the foundation day of Nuestra Señora de Aranzazu. After the parade, delicacies were given to all for free. <br />
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<b>FLOMOLOK FESTIVAL</b><br />
Polomolok, South Cotabato | September 9-11<br />
Flomlok is a B’laan word which means “hunting ground”. The people of Polomolok commemorate a once rich hunting ground by showcasing its products and a mix of socio-cultural presentations. Polomolok is the home of DOLE Philippines, Inc. <br />
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<b>KASADYAAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tupi, South Cotabato | September 9-11<br />
An annula celebration of the foundation anniversary of the Municiplaity of Tupi. Festivities includes street dancing and a parade of “Karitons” drawn by carabaos. <br />
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<b>LANGARAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Plaridel, Misamis Occidental | September 10<br />
Plaridel became a municipality in 1907 and its original name was Langaan, after the river which drains along its shorelines. Coconut and rice are the town’s main crop. Municipal fisheries produce more than enough fish for its need.<br />
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<b>BANHAYAN FESTIVAL/FEAST OF SAN NICOLAS DE TOLENTINO</b><br />
Brgy. Cupang, Muntinlupa City | September 10<br />
A yearly thanksgiving celebration for the patron “Impong Kulas” de Tolentino. It is similar to the celebration of the Ati-atihan of Kalibo, Aklan and Sinulog of Cebu. It is also to recognize “baklad” which is the main work of the people from Brgy. Cupang and Brgy. Buli. Baklad is fishing on the lake, which is a part of the festival.<br />
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<b>BEACHURERO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tacloban City | September 10<br />
15 - km beach clean up along the shoreline of Tacloban City with community volunteers as participants held in line with the celebration of the International Coastal Clean Up Day. Started since 1998.<br />
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<b>BANOK-BANOK MARADJAO KARADJAO FESTIVAL </b><br />
Surigao City, Surigao del Norte | September 10<br />
A day long Mardi Gras marked by street dancing festivities. A Surigaonon’s way of thanksgiving for the bountiful blessings and celebration in honor of the city’s Patron saint San Nicolas de Tolentino performed through music and dance.<br />
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<b>SAYAW LAHI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Naujan, Mindoro Oriental | September 10<br />
A festival of entertainment featuring all native dances performed at the streets by schools and barangay communities. Other highlights are school band competition, live band concerts and awarding of outstanding Naujeños. <br />
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<b>BANSAULOG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Bansalan, Davao del Sur | September 12-18<br />
Bansaulog Festival, which means “Kasaulogan sa Bansalan”, a week long celebration in honor of the town’s Foundation Day, with Drum and Lyre Presentation , Cheerdance Presentation, Street Dancing Presentation showcasing the Bagobo cultural heritage, Little Miss Tourism Pageant , Hiphop Dance Competition and Agri Day showcasing the Agricultural products of the Municipality.<br />
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<b>ANNIVERSARY – BATTLE OF PULANG LUPA</b><br />
Torrijos, Marinduque | September 13<br />
It commemorates a historical event during the Philippine-American War when Filipino revolutionaries staged their first major victory during the second-phase of the Philippine Revolution – the Filipino-American War.<br />
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<b>KAPAKYANAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Victoria, Mindoro Oriental | September 14-15<br />
Kapakyanan (abundance) Festival focuses on the bountiful harvest of fruits and crops. Its highlights are the street dancing event and beauty pageant adopting agriculture as the central theme. <br />
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<b>GOLDEN HARVEST FESTIVAL</b><br />
Public Plaza / Gym, Valencia City | September 14-21<br />
A grand display of varied products of rice and corn through rice and corn village competition , float, cooking contest, street dancing and tableau, and fashion show promoting the by products of rice and corn through a beautiful and creative gowns/barongs and other Filipino <br />
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<b>BUNGAG DAGTABINAL FESTIVAL</b><br />
Misamis Occidental (Aloran) | September 15<br />
Street dancing parade and competition.<br />
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<b>VOYADORES FESTIVAL</b><br />
Daraga, Albay | September 15<br />
A street reenactment on the transfer of image of Our Lady of Peñafrancia from her home shrine to the Naga Cathedral. The festivity is named after the devotees who accompany and carry the Virgin’s image. <br />
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<b>BANSALAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Bansalan, Davao del Sur | September 15-18<br />
Bansaulog meaning Kasaulogan sa Bansalan. Showcasing Street Dancing, Drums & Buggle/Lyre competition, Cheer Dancing, Agri Trade Fair, Job Fair & Search for Miss Tourism. <br />
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<b>BISLIG CITY CHARTER DAY</b><br />
Bislig City | September 15- September 19<br />
A week-long activities to commemorate the charter day of Bislig.<br />
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<b>GALAAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Don Victiriano, Misamis Occidental | September 17<br />
Showcase of variety of farm <br />
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<b>PENAFRANCIA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Naga City, Camarines Sur | September 17<br />
A religious festival honoring the feast day of Our Lady of Peñafrancia, Patroness of the Bicol Region. The festivity begins on the second Friday of September when the image of the Virgin of Peñafrancia is carried by hundreds of male devotees from her shrine to Naga Cathedral. Main highlight is the fluvial procession along the Naga River.<br />
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<b>ARAW NG SIQUIJOR WITH SOLILI</b><br />
Siquijor, Siquijor | September 17<br />
Araw ng Siquijor is the province’s charter day celebration with week long activities that starts on the 12th of the month. Parade, trade fairs, sports competition, cultural presentations performed by the different schools, search for Ms. Siquijor were the main features of the event which was capped with a SOLILI street dancing, depicting the marriage ritual of the Siquijodnons.<br />
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<b>BAÑAMOS FESTIVAL</b><br />
Los Banos, Laguna | September 17-23<br />
This festival is a toast to the hot spring bath of Los Baños coinciding with the founding anniversary of the Municipality of Los Banos, which features science discovery exhibit, beauty pageant, street dancing competition and Makiling Quest Adventure Race. <br />
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<b>TALAKUDONG FESTIVAL (STREET DANCING)</b><br />
Tacurong City, Sultan Kudarat | September 18<br />
“Talakundong” is derived from an Ilonggo word “kudong” which means head covering. It is a neo-ethnic cultural spectacles show in hilarious street dancing and exhibition of “Kudong” accompanied by exotic sound of percussion instruments. The week long festivities open with a float parade and agro-industrial fair showcasing Tacurong’s best agricultural and industrial products.<br />
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PEÑAFRACIA FESTIVAL<br />
Peñafrancia Village, Cotabato City | September 18 (3rd Sunday)<br />
A fiesta in honor of Nuestra Señora del Rosario. Pilgrims from the neighboring areas culminate in a fluvial procession at the Rio Grande de Mindanao with their images of the patron Saints. It is the only Peñafrrancia festival in Mindanao. <br />
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KARANSA FESTIVAL<br />
Danao City Cebu | September 18 (third Sunday of the month)<br />
Karansa is a dance expressing one’s joy and happiness performed in 4 basic steps: the kiay, karag, kurug and kurahay that jibes with the Karansa official beat. It is celebrated during the city’s annual town fiesta in honor of Sto. Tomas de Villanueva. Among the highlights is a street dancing and showdown competition with the performers dressed in colorful vibrant costumes.<br />
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<b>KABUHIAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Ronda, Cebu | September 18 (3rd Sunday of the month)<br />
The festival is in celebration of the town’s annual fiesta. Featured activities include a trade fair, livelihood forum and a street dancing competition participated in by the different barangays with the dance movement depicting the various livelihood program of the town.<br />
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<b>SINAWUG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Asuncion, Davao del Norte | September 19<br />
An annual event of thanksgiving of the lumads, done in the river as their only means of access before in transporting their goods and a source of livelihood and drinking water. <br />
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<b>BINULIG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Panabo City | September 19-25<br />
The annual celebration of Panabo’s mixed culture as well as in thanksgiving of the bounty provided thru the produce of the city’s OTOP (banana) as interpreted in various shows, presentations, exhibits and showdowns.<br />
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<b>COCO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Sanchez Mira, Cagayan | September 20-27<br />
Highlights the coconut products of the town in an agri-industrial trade fair and other activities, the town having the most number of coconut trees in the region based on a survey by the provincial agriculturist office of Cagayan.<br />
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<b>PASALAMAT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dao, Capiz | September 20 – 22<br />
The Municipality of Dao celebrates its annual feast every September 20-22 of the year to honor the town’s patron saint, Sto. Tomas de Villanueva. “PASALAMAT” is the annual theme of town’s fiesta celebration. The occasion is an auspicious opportunity to highlight town’s rich culture and heritage, strengthen Daonhons solidarity as a community, and as well as thanksgiving to God Almighty for the good health and prosperity received through His blessings. <br />
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<b>BURDANG LUMBAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Lumban, Laguna | September 21<br />
A festival showcasing the main industry of the town, embroidery of barong tagalog. The festivity is culminated by a street dancing competition. <br />
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<b>SEMANA SANG TURISMO (SILAY TOURISM WEEK)</b><br />
Silay City | September 21 27<br />
A week-long celebration featuring Lakbay-Silay para sa kabataan; tourism photo exhibit; food discount in restaurants, museums, and pension houses; lecture series on environment care and tourist attractions; and awarding of certificates of recognition to deserving tourism-oriented establishments.<br />
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<b>PATABANG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tapaz, Capiz | September 21-30<br />
Was conceived to give identity to the Tapaznons’ festivities. It is coined based on the people’s generosity of heart and the idea of “you’ll help me and I’ll help you” which is reflected in their way of life. “Pagpatabang” is one valuable trait of Tapaznons when it comes to some occasional time of hard work such as working in the farm during planting and harvesting season, transferring of the house from one place to another, preparing foods during thanksgiving and many more. This bayanihan spirit is very common among the Tapaznons simple way of life.<br />
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<b>DUMALONDONG FESTIVAL (Tribal rituals)</b><br />
Salug, Esperanza, Agusan del Sur | September 23<br />
Yearly convergence of all tribal leaders in the province higlighted with the performance of authentic tribal rituals by the tribal priests.<br />
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<b>MA-TZU FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Fernando City | Sept 23-25<br />
Feast of Our lady of Casasay, patroness of the Filipino Chinese, whose image journeys annually from Batangas and its enshrined at the Ma-cho Temple at Ilocanos Norte, San Fernando City, La union .<br />
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<b>SAMBUKLOD FESTIVAL</b><br />
City of San Jose Del Monte, Bulacan | September 25 (last Sunday)<br />
Sambuklod means SAMbayanang Buhay at Umuunlad Kasama siLorenzong Dakila. “It is our way of thanking God for the blessing He continously give us, especially to the migrant Filipinos who work abroad, as we claim San Lorenzo Ruiz as "PATRON NG MGA PINOY NA”<br />
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<b>AGAL- AGAL (SEAWEEDS) FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tawi-Tawi | September 25<br />
Tawi-Tawi, the Seaweeds Capital of the Philippines and Carrageenan Capital of the World, celebrates the Agal-Agal (Seaweeds) Festival every 25th of September. This is a cultural extravaganza showcasing the rich history and culture of the Sama, Badjao, Jama Mapun and Tausug of southern Philippines through a colourful street dancing and parade of floats all using the Badjao LEPA or houseboat as the main structural design. Participants from the 11 municipalities of Tawi-Tawi dance the traditional dances Tawi-Tawi and Sulu like the pangalay, kuntao, silat, Igal to the accompaniment of native musical instruments and percussions like kulingtangan, agong and gandang. Dancers would be in their colourful native attires adorned with seaweeds and other marine products. This festival is the highlight of the several days of festivities coinciding with the Kamahardikaan Tawi-Tawi, the Founding Anniversary of this Province. Agal-Agal (Seaweeds) is used as the representative emblem to promote Tawi-Tawi as a Tourism Destination in this southernmost frontier of the Philippines and front door to the BIMP EAGA. Being part of the Coral Triangle, it is considered to be the center of marine biodiversity and has some of the interesting dive spots in the country. Tawi-Tawi is also the first seat of Islam in the country. Other activities of the Kamahardikaan include the fluvial parade and regatta, Search of the Budjang Tawi-Tawi (Miss Tawi-Tawi) and Grand Cultural Parade on the 27th.<br />
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<b>ANIHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dueñas, Iloilo | September 25- September 30<br />
In keeping with the idea of celebrating a bountiful harvest, the town of Alimodian designated a special day of thanksgiving to express their gratitude for God’s blessings. Anihan, coined from a Filipino word “anii“or “harvest” is a serious religious occasion for the people in the community. Celebrated in line with the towns’ patronal fiesta, the festival features their long-observed customs and traditions. Addition activities include Agro-Industrial Fair, Garden Show and Food Festival. The gem of the exhibition is the cultural performance/ competition. <br />
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<b>ANIHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Lobo, Batangas | September 27<br />
Description The Anihan Festival is a rendezvous of the people of Lobo represented by all the barangays that showcase various products being produced in their barangays. The representatives doing the street dancing are dressed in beautiful costumes. Search for best costume is also being done with equivalent price for the winner. <br />
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<b>MEGAYON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Zamboanga del Sur | September 27 - 30<br />
Thanksgiving festival of the Subanens of Zamboanga del Sur showcasing authentic songs, <br />
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<b>BANIGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Basey, Samar | September 28<br />
Street dance showcasing the banig (mats), the unquestioned identity of Basey, Samar. <br />
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<b>KAPLAG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Mahaplag, Leyte | September 28<br />
A dance ritual showcasing Mahaplag’s agricultural blessings and bountiful harvest. Kaplag is a Visayan word which means “Can Find”. <br />
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<b>PAGAY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Alicia, Isabela | September 28<br />
Pagay Festival is celebrated to observe the founding anniversary of the town of Alicia and highlight the town’s production of Pagay in Ilocano which means Palay.<br />
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<b>KOMEDYA DE SAN MIGUEL</b><br />
Rizal Park, Iligan City Iligan | September 28<br />
A stage drama depicting the celestial battle of the forces of Lucifer against the angels of God.It is one of the remaining stage palys of the zarzuela genre in the country today and is considered one of the most important highlight of the festivities. <br />
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<b>PITLAGONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Argao, Cebu | September 28<br />
The Pitlagong festival of Argao is a tribute to the tradition of townsfolk faith, celebrations, food, work, livelihood, arts and crafts. Pitlagong is an instrument for cleaning the sugong (bamboo container for tuba) which is very important to the taste and quality of tuba (coconut wine). Tuba is what Rajah Humabon offered to our first Spanish visitors led by Fernando Magallanes. And was likewise offered to our ancestral Gods before becoming Christians.<br />
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<b>LAPAY BANTIGUE DANCE FESTIVAL</b><br />
Masbate City | September 29<br />
It is a local dance art festival that originated from the graceful movements of hovering birds known as seagulls or the LAPAY, found abundant in Barangay Bantigue, Masbate. Flocks of lapay seagulls created a marvelopus scenery and inspired the old folks to come up with a local folk dance, that since then has exited and has become an important aspect of the local culture of the people of Brgy. Bantigue and the entire Masbate. <br />
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<b>SINU-OG ESTOKADA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Jagna, Bohol | September 29<br />
‘Sinu-og Estokada’ portrays the victory of the Christian militia over the marauding pirates and likewise depicts the celestial conflict of good and evil. Estokada means fencing or fighting with bladed instruments. The fencing movements were modified to keep in time with a regular beat. The street dancing participants are costumed either as good or rebellious angels. <br />
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<b>PANGALIPAY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Magsaysay, Palawan | September 29<br />
Feast of the Patron San Miguel<br />
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<b>ANGEL FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Rafael, Bulacan | September 29<br />
A colorful celebration of the feast day of Archangel St. Rafael, highlighted by a parade, and streetdancing participated by school children in San Rafael, wearing different versions of angel costumes. <br />
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<b>DALIT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tangub City | September 29<br />
A thanks giving and tableau presentation through street dancing parade and competition.<br />
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<b>TUMANDOK FESTIVAL</b><br />
Robinson’s, Iloilo City | September (3rd week)<br />
The annual Tumandok celebration includes many imaginative and colorful displays of municipal showcases from tourism students of partner-tourism schools in Iloilo. This festive weeklong event is a showcase of product, destination and cultural performances. Organized by the Iloilo Provincial Government through the Iloilo Tourism Officers Association (ITOA) the event is a localized version of WOW Philippines and Philippine Travel Mart aimed at establishing a broad network of cooperative partners in the province.Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-57226347868708006632014-08-06T10:02:00.000+08:002014-08-06T10:05:27.949+08:0010 RICHEST PEOPLE IN THE PHILIPPINES IN 2014The 89-year-old magnate Henry Sy and his family are on top of the list of the Philippines' billionaires. Started his business just selling rejected and overrun shoes in Tondo Manila after migrating from China, now worth $11.4 billion.<br />
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Below is the list of 10 Filipinos and their families who made it to the Forbes billionaires’ list for 2014.<br />
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<li>97th Henry Sy of SM Investments Corporation with $11.4 billion net worth</li>
<li>227th Lucio Tan of Asia Brewery and Fortune Tobacco with $6.1 billion net worth</li>
<li>319th Andrew Tan of Megaworld and Alliance Global Group with a $4.7-billion net worth</li>
<li>354th Enrique Razon Jr. of the International Container Terminal Services Inc. and Bloomberry Resorts Corp. with $4.2 billion</li>
<li>388th John Gokongwei Jr. of JG Summit with $3.9 billion</li>
<li>483rd Construction magnate David Consunji with $3.3 billion</li>
<li>764th George Ty of Metrobank group and GT Capital with $2.3 billion</li>
<li>1046th Tony Tan Caktiong of Jollibee group with $1.7-billion net worth</li>
<li>1154th Stock broker and car dealership magnate Robert Coyiuto Jr. with $1.5-billion net worth</li>
<li>1565th Andrew Gotianun of Filinvest Group with $1 billion-net worth
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Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-82350899832652019782014-07-19T10:49:00.003+08:002014-07-19T10:49:48.946+08:00PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS, FIESTAS AND LOCAL CELEBRATIONS IN AUGUST 2014<b>CABIBI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Lal-lo, Cagayan<br />
August 1-4 | The patronal town fiesta of Lallo, the former Cuidad Nueva Segovia – the capital of Cagayan during the Spanish colonial period is highlighted with street dancing, trade fair, Balikbayan tribute, among many others. <br />
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<b>PADAGYAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Dumarao, Capiz<br />
August 1-5 | Being held every year mirrors the spirit of unity and cooperation of its people. One of the few is the street dancing and pista ng bayan. These are the concrete example of group effort. From one fermented idea of planners, action men, and executions, they have translated their ideas and concepts into mass action of well rehearsed and well executed play, dancers, and graceful rendition of songs and dances. A delight to the eyes of the heart.<br />
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<b>PANGAPOG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Island Garden City of Samal<br />
August 1- August 7 | A thanksgiving festival celebration bountiful harvest features parade, indak-indak sa dalan, cultural presentation etc.<br />
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<b>MERCEDES FISHTIVAL/MERCEDES KADAGATAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Mercedes, Camarines Norte<br />
August 1-8 | It is a fishermen’s celebration of thanksgiving for the blessings and bounty during the seafaring, fishing expedition and fish farming endeavors. The fishtival is also a moment of retrospect and recognition of Mother Nature for having endowed Mercedes with a gift of vast fishery resources, magnificent shorelines and other aquatic potentials and the wise utilization and preservation of ecological balance for the attainment of environmental dignity and beauty.<br />
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<b>SELEBRASYON NG BUWAN NG WIKA</b><br />
Batangas<br />
August 1-31 | A month long activity celebrating "Buwan ng Wika". The activities undertaken are campaign for using Pilipino as a medium of instruction, hanging of streamer and short program.<br />
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<b>KASUOTANG PILIPINO EXHIBIT & FASHION SHOW</b><br />
Museo ng Makati, Makati City<br />
August 1- August 31 | A yearly exhibit mounted at the city’s museum featuring the evolution of Filipino costumes per region in celebration of the month of Filipino Costumes.<br />
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<b>UDYAKAN SA KABANKALAN/CHARTER ANNIVERSARY</b><br />
Kabankalan City, Negros Occidental<br />
August 2 | A weeklong celebration by an agro-industrial fair showcasing the indigenous products of the farmers and the cooperatives. Creative booths that display these products are constructed by the different barangays at the city plaza.<br />
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<b>ADLAW HONG BUTUAN</b><br />
Butuan City<br />
August 2 | It’s the charter day celebration of Butuan City. It is highlighted by the thanksgiving mass, motorcade recognition of outstanding Butuanons & City employees night.<br />
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<b>PALAGSING FESTIVAL</b><br />
Butuan City<br />
August 2 | A competition for the longest and the best tasting palagsing<br />
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<b>PALO-PALO FESTIVAL (GRAND CELEBRATION)</b><br />
Basco, Batanes<br />
August 4- August 5 | A cultural presentation of the different municipalities of Batanes, showcasing their ethnic group''s rugged yet storied existence.<br />
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<b>STA. CLARA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tigaon, Camarines Sur<br />
August 4-13 | A celebration held in honor of Patron Saint, St. Claire of Assisi. Various activities are lined up including cultural shows, job fair, concert, fairworks display, beauty pagent, firworks display, battle of the bands and the highlight activity which is the Sta. Clara devotional dance.<br />
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<b>FEAST OF OUR LADY OF SNOWS</b><br />
Himamaylan City, Negros Occidental<br />
August 5 | Nuestra Señora de los Nieves is the patron saint of the city. Parishioners celebrate the event with the Holy Mass and a procession around the city streets and capped with a cultural show in the local catholic school.<br />
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<b>PAGPASIDUNGOG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Panit-an, Capiz<br />
August 6-10 | Meaning to honor. The Panitan Municipal Government gives honour and recognition to every Paniteño who has given something for the social, cultural, educational and economic development of this town. Pagpasidungog honors those whose successes in life give inspiration to our young generations. This festival also honors their “KASIMANWAS” who brought fame, honor and recognition for Panitan. <br />
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<b>MALIPUTO FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Nicolas, Batangas<br />
August 9 | The festival is a showcase of local maliputo (Caramax Ignobilis) and its contribution to the growing industry of fish in the area. The people of San Nicolas enduring efforts to promote and cultivate the maliputo as a source of income to local residents is highlighted by a streetdancing parade showcasing the different concepts and themes of maliputo fish. <br />
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<b>BONGA</b><br />
Sibonga, Cebu<br />
August 9 | The celebration is in honor of the town''s patron saint, Our Lady of Pilar and Santa Filomena. Among its highlights is the street dancing and ritual/showdown competition. "Bunga" is a Cebuano word which means fruit in English. This festival is a form of thanksgiving for all the blessings and graces the Sibonganhons have received for the abundant fruits found in their town.<br />
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<b>FRUIT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Kidapawan City, North Cotabato<br />
August 09 - 11 | Kidapawan takes its fruit growing industry to the streets literally as the city celebrates its annual fruit festival. There are cultural shows, a parade of local fruit products, a bevy of exhibits, street dancing competition and selected lectures on fruit preparation.<br />
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<b>CORDOVA DINAGAT FESTIVAL (FISHING RITUALS)</b><br />
Cordova, Cebu<br />
August 10-16 | The celebration honors the town’s most prized source of livelihood-fishing. “Dinagat” means “anything” pertaining to the sea”. It showcases Cordova’s distinctive cultural heritage though authentic traditional rituals and dances.<br />
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<b>PAVVU RULUN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tuguegarao, Cagayan<br />
August 10-17 | The patron fiesta of Tuguegarao City. It is being celebrated yearly in honor of St. Hyacinth, which is being venerated at the Ermita de San Jacinto. Pav-vurulun which means comng together allows all members of the community to join in the celebrations from the well applauded street dancing competitions, drum, bugle and lyre competitions, beauty pagent, agri-trade fairs and job fairs, among many others. The highlight of the event is the outdoor cooking and pancit eating contest of the Pancit Batil Patung, a local noodle delicacy in the city.<br />
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<b>KAAHAAN FESTIVAL (ARAW NG KINOGUITAN)</b><br />
Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental<br />
August 11 | Display of various agri- products of the municipality Kinoguitan, Misamis Oriental.<br />
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<b>SANTONES FESTIVAL</b><br />
Barangay Calumpang, Liliw, Laguna<br />
August 12-16 | A five day festivity featuring the sweet santol and lanzones fruits raised in the locality.<br />
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<b>ARANDURUGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Guinobatan, Albay<br />
August 12-17 | The festival is held to coincide with the town fiesta and as a form of thanksgiving for the bounties from the land. Various activities are lined up to drumbeat the affair. <br />
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<b>ARAW NG TAYABAS</b><br />
Tayabas, Quezon<br />
August 13 | Designated as the day for commemorating heroism of Tayabasins. The event calls for unity, strengthens social bonding and encourages Tayabasins to renew its commitment to service. Araw ng Tayabas pays tribute to the historical event in August 13, 1898 when the Spaniards surrendered to the revolutionaries of Tayabas. <br />
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<b>PASIGARBO SA SUGBO</b><br />
Cebu International Convention Center, Cebu City<br />
August 13 2nd Saturday of the month | In celebration of the province’s founding day, the Cebu Provincial Government stages this event where the best of what Cebu can offer is showcased. From world-class furniture and handicrafts, to the different delicacies that Cebu is well known for, this event showcases the talent and diversity of the Cebuanos to the world. The event is capped with the presentation of the different festivals in Cebu and fireworks. <br />
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<b>PASAKA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tanauan, Leyte<br />
August 14 | Pasaka is a waray word meaning invitation to progress, health and luck for the inhabitants for the coming year. Religious homage, cultural dance parade in honor of Our Lady of the Assumption. A form of thanksgiving for the blessings received and a way of welcoming the visitors.<br />
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<b>KALIBONGAN FESTIVAL (HORSE FIGHT & BLOOD COMPACT)</b><br />
Kidapawan City, N. Cotabato<br />
August 14 | August 14 marks the celebration of the Kalibongan Festival. Kalibongan is a manobo term for a Grand Festival which is celebrated yearly in Kidapawan, Cotabato. The Manobos, Bagobos, and other highland tribes from the different parts of the province go down to Kidapawan to show off and proudly display their tradition and cultural heritage. The natives display thier own version of "party" with a traditional horsefight, a "blood compact" peace ceremony, etc.<br />
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<b>“KUMBIRA” (FOOD FESTIVAL)</b><br />
Cagayan de Oro City<br />
August 14-16 | Food & culinary competitions sponsored by the Cagayan de Oro Hotel and Restaurant Association (COHARA).<br />
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<b>KALUBIHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Jordan, Guimaras<br />
August 14-20 | Every 3rd week of AugustCelebrated in support to the National Coconut Week Celebration in recognition of the efforts of the coconut farmers and other stakeholders of the province. Activities include “karituhan”, a parade of caritos artistically decorated with coconuts and its products, poster making and painting contests. Hataw sa Kalubihan-games and cultural presentation, food festival and highlighted by a coronation of “Nanay sang Kalubihan.” <br />
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<b>KADAYAWAN SA DABAW</b><br />
Davao City<br />
August 14-21 | Celebration of the thanksgiving, this cultural festival’s highlights include street dancing, floral float parade, cultural shows, exhibits, etc.<br />
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<b>SIRONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cantilan, Surigao del Sur<br />
August 15 | A war dance between Muslims and Christians, reflecting the Christianization of the early Cantillanons<br />
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<b>SUMAYAJAW FESTIVAL</b><br />
Jabonga, Agusan del Norte<br />
August 15 | Held during the town fiesta of Jabonga. It is a thanksgiving celebration for the bounties showered by the Heavenly Father through the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Lady of Assumption.<br />
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<b>LUBI-LUBI (COCONUT) FESTIVAL</b><br />
Calubian, Leyte<br />
August 15 | The humble coconut tree gets its day in the spotlight as the town celebrates its Lubi-Lubi Festival.<br />
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<b>DINAGAT (BAKASI)</b><br />
Cordova, Cebu<br />
August 15-16 | The festival is a unique reinvention of the Dinagat Festival. The exotic eel locally known as "Bakasi"is peculiar and abundant in Cordova. The dance replicates the gliding movement of the Bakasi. Other related activities include a Bakasi race and cooking contest to show off the many ways in preparing Bakasi which is the main livelihood of the people.<br />
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<b>CORON FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tiwi, Albay<br />
August 15- August 17 | “Coron” is a Bicol dialect meaning clay-pot or potteries of which the town of Tiwi is popularly known for. Thus, the festival’s main feature is the municipalities pottery industry which is done with skills passed from parents to children and perfected through long years of practice without the benefit of written manuals.<br />
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<b>KAUMAHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Opol , Misamis Oriental<br />
August 15-31 | Series of activities such as beautification , parade of farm products , agro and trade fair, cultural shows.<br />
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<b>KUMBIRA CULINARY FOODSHOW AND COMPETITION</b><br />
Limketkai Atrium, Cagayan de Oro<br />
August 17-19 | A yearly culinary show and competition usually participated by hotels, restaurants, and schools.<br />
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<b>SUNDAYAG</b><br />
Cagayan de Oro City<br />
August 18 | A showcase of the Best of Northern Mindanao featuring Agriculture, Trade, & Tourism destinations.<br />
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<b>LUMIN-AWA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Lubuagan, Kalinga<br />
August 18 | A festival that showcases a parade, cultural presentations, fashion show, and field presentations from different barangays of Lubuagan. <br />
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<b>QUEZON DAY/ANGONO DAY</b><br />
Angono, Rizal<br />
August 19 | Anniversary of Independence , the residents of Angono led by the Municipal Tourism Office, prepare a weeklong celebration characterized by trade fairs, arts exhibits, symphonic band concerts, cultural presentations, etc. Flower offering to the statue of President Quezon is being observed, as it is also his birthday.<br />
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<b>COCO SABUTAN FESTIVAL/BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF PRESIDENT</b><br />
Baler, Aurora<br />
August 19 | Celebrated every year in honor of the Patron Saint of Baler, San Luis Obispo, and in commemoration of the birth of a great leader and statesman, President Manuel Luis Quezon. The long week celebration features Coco-Sabutan Festival, street dancing, Search for Little Ms Baler and Binibining Baler, Historical Quiz Bee and merry making activities.<br />
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<b>BANKATON</b><br />
Lavezares, N. Samar<br />
August 20 | Exciting motorboat race in honor of the town’s patron saint.<br />
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<b>SABUTAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Luis, Aurora Province<br />
Agust 21-25 | Highlights the importance of growing palm trees locally called Sabutan on the community’s economic wellbeing. The raw material is used to weave a variety of useful products and ornamentals like hats, placemats, fans and even native dress. The festival features native dance presentation among school children, trade fair, cultural shows and exhibits.<br />
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<b>MANARAGAT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Catbalogan City, Samar<br />
August 23 | Manaragat is the local dialect for fishermen. This festival honours St. Bartholomew as the miraculous Saint who maintained the richness of Maqueda Bay as a major fishing ground of the province of Samar. It is interpreted by colours, dances and the sound of drums that echoes through the deep culture of the fishing industry that stayed long in the history of Catbaloganons. <br />
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<b>ANNIVERSARY OF CRY OF PUGADLAWIN</b><br />
Pugad lawin shrine, Brgy. Bahay Toro, Quezon City<br />
August 23 | Another historical event celebrated yearly with a flag-raising and a wreath-laying ceremony followed by a civic parade and a program.<br />
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<b>24-HOUR MOUNTAIN BIKE ENDURANCE</b><br />
National Bilibid Prison Land Reserve Area, Muntinlupa City<br />
August 23-24 | A competition among the elite and amateur mountain bike outdoor sports athlete from across the country. The event will test the competitor's mountain biking skills in the varied crisscrossed paths of the NBP Land Reserve Area.<br />
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<b>TSINELAS FESTIVAL</b><br />
City of Gapan, Nueva Ecija<br />
August 25 | To mark the anniversary of the town’s cityhood, Gapan City holds its annual Tsinelas Festival, with street dancing, parade of floats decorated with regular to gigantic 7 ft. slippers the famous slippers bazaar. The festival is aimed at bolstering the new city’s claim as the North Slippers Capital.<br />
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<b>PASA-PASA IKAW FESTIVAK</b><br />
Pasacao, Camarines Sur<br />
August 25-30 | The festival showcases the town’s rich cultural heritage forever reminding its people of the significant contribution to the socio-economic development of the province of Camarines Sur and the region, in general. <br />
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<b>HIGA-ONON DANCE FESTIVAL</b><br />
City Streets of CDO City<br />
August 26 | St. Dancing and Tableau presentation of Higa-onon dancers. a festival participated by diff. groups showcasing Higao-non tribal dances & culture. <br />
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<b>DARAGANG MAGAYON</b><br />
Daraga, Albay<br />
August 26 - September 8 | A historical and religious celebration in honor of the town’s patron saint, Our Lady of the Gate. It aims to showcase tha cultural life of Daragueños. Various colorful activities are lined up for this celebration. <br />
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<b>GOLDEN FLOAT PARADE</b><br />
Cagayan de Oro<br />
August 27 | A grand parade and competition of thematic floats depicting the city’s history , arts and culture, food and important structures. <br />
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<b>BAHANDI FESTIVAL</b><br />
Alcantara, Cebu<br />
August 27 | A street dancing celebrated during the town''s fiesta honoring the town''s patron saint, Señor San Augustine. The dance expresses the town people's joy'for the Bahandi (Treasure from the environment) that were given to the municipality.<br />
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<b>CAGAYAN DE ORO GOLDEN FLOAT FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cagayan de Oro<br />
August 27 | A float parade and competition highlighting the historical and cultural interpreted into colorful and unique floats. The event is participated by government organizations, civic organizations and various academic institutions in the city.<br />
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<b>NATIVE “MANOK” FESTIVAL</b><br />
Mabunao, Panabo City<br />
August 27 | One of the highlights of Brgy. Mabunao’s araw, this festival is in thanksgiving of the bounty given as the Native Manok is one of the major products of Mabunao. <br />
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<b>JINAWA FESTIVAL</b><br />
Gigaquit, Surigao del Norte<br />
August 27- August 28 | A local rendition of the classic Christian-moro conflict interpreted through songs and dances.<br />
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<b>PALADONG FESTIVAL</b><br />
Hinatuan, Surigao del Sur<br />
August 28 | A festivity of arts and rituals. The art of performing the ritual of “ladong” conducted by a “landongan”, a person who has the power and ability to cure as medium to call the spirits and relay the wishes to the clients through an offering.<br />
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<b>KALUMUNAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
San Agustin, Surigao del Sur<br />
August 28 | A reunion of relatives and friends during town fiesta of San Agustin celebrated through street dancing.<br />
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<b>KAGAY-AN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cagayan de Oro City<br />
August 28 | A street parade and competition showcasing the Higaonon and Maranao influences of the city participated by various schools and groups.<br />
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<b>LAMBAGOHAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Cagayan de Oro<br />
August 28 | A fluvial parade and a river festival with fully decorated outrigger boats complete with live band musician & ethnic dancers usually participated by various barangays of the city; this is also held to honor St. Augustine, the Patron Saint of the City.<br />
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<b>KARIYAWAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Monkayo, Compostela Valley<br />
Aug 28-Sept 4 | A thanksgiving for the municipality’s rich agricultural harvest and abundant mineral resources. It features street dances depicting its wealth of cultural heritage and trade fairs. <br />
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<b>NATIONAL HEROES DAY</b><br />
San Carlos City, Negros Occidental<br />
August 29 | A celebration paying homage to people who fought for freedom, usually held with a cultural program and flower offering at the foot of the Unknown Soldier Monument.<br />
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<b>NAGSABADO FESTIVAL</b><br />
Pasig City<br />
August 29 | A re-enactment of the revolutionary action against the Spaniards leb by Valentin Cruz and Andres Bonifacio in 1896. The historic revolution happens to fall on a Saturday that''s why the event is called "Nagsabado".<br />
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<b>29 DE AGOSTO</b><br />
Brgy. Hagdang Bato Itaas, Mandaluyong City<br />
August 29 | Travel back to history as the city observes its First Cry of Revolution against Spaniards in 1896. A commemorative program and an evening of Kundiman are special activities for the occasion. <br />
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<b>BUYOGAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Abuyog, Leyte<br />
August 29 | “Buyog” (bees) dancer depict the origin of the town’s name in a well choreographed dance.<br />
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<b>TILAW SA PAGKAONG NAN SURIGAONON FOOD FESTIVAL</b><br />
Surigao City,Surigao del Norte<br />
August 29-31 | A celebration of Surigao City’s diverse bounty of seafoods and unique Surigao flavour and food culture. An annual event designed to provide opportunity for caterer’s/food handlers and individuals to showcase their culinary talents as they create their own Interpretations of a uniquely Surigaonon dish. It is also an avenue for the restaurant staff and students to showcase their skills and expertise in basic restaurant services. <br />
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<b>SILOY FESTIVAL</b><br />
Alcoy, Cebu<br />
August 30 | The festival promotes the Mag-abo forest with its famous Black or Siloy, the town''s scenic white sand beaches and dive spots and in honor of the town's patroness Saint Rose of Lima.<br />
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<b>KAYABA: GUIMARAS – ILOILO CROSS CHANNEL SWIM</b><br />
Iloilo City<br />
August 30 | A cross channel swim to create awareness to preserve the Iloilo river, promote tourism in Guimaras and Iloilo and encourage endurance swimming as a competitive sport.<br />
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<b>MANDAUE CHARTER DAY CELEBRATION</b><br />
Mandaue, Cebu<br />
August 30 | The Mandauehanons celebrates this eventful anniversary with parades, games and variety shows. The Mandaue Chamber of Commerce and Industry spearhead the holding of the Mandaue that will start off on this day. <br />
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<b>TURUMBA</b><br />
Teresa, Rizal<br />
August 30 | This is done every year during the feast of Saint Rose of Lima called “Turumba sa Birhen” which means a unique dance dedicated to Saint Rose of Lima, the patron saint of Teresa. Song and dance rites are practiced during the turn of the 19th century up to this time. It is participated by children, young and old who dance with the accompaniment of the musical band. They are clad in colorful costumes with big salakot decorated with multi colored Japanese papers and dance their way from the church to the different barangays of the town. They get hold of any branches of trees and shrubs found on their way to use as their swaying instruments for the dance. <br />
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<b>BATTLE OF PINAGLABANAN</b><br />
Pinaglaban Shrine, Municipality of San Juan<br />
August 30 | National / local celebration of the Battle of Pinaglabanan, a Battle which sparked the Philippine Revolution of 1896. There will be mass at 7:00 am followed by wreath-laying ceremony<br />
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<b>PINAGLABANAN</b><br />
San Juan City<br />
August 30 | San Juan is where the first attempt of the Katipuneros to fight for freedom happened, which inspired more Filipinos to struggle towards the achievement of independence. The commemoration of this historical event is being celebrated at the Pinaglabanan Shrine through a Eucharistic Celebration, Flag-raising Ceremony, Flower Offering at the various heroes’ monuments in town, and the Re-enactment of the Battle of San Juan Del Monte (Pinaglabanan). Several contest are also held prior to the event like essay-writing, poster & slogan-making contests and quiz bees. <br />
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<b>CELEBRATION OF BUWAN NG WIKA</b><br />
Capitol Site, Batangas City<br />
August | A month long activity celebrating “Buwan ng Wika”. The activities undertaken are campaign for using Pilipino as a medium of instruction, hanging of streamer and short program. <br />
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<b>DURIAN FESTIVAL</b><br />
Tagum City<br />
August-September | It is a month long celebration showcasing the delectable fresh durian produced by the Plant Now Pay Later (PNPL) beneficiaries and other durian growers in the city. The Festival highlights also include culinary competitions that feature durians as the main component. The various events showcase the talents and creativity of the students and F&B professionals. From cakes, pastries and bread, to coffee, cocktails and mock tails.<br />
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<b>GUILING – GUILING FESTIVAL</b><br />
Siniloan, Laguna<br />
August | It is a one day program highlighted by a street dancing around the town and participated by 20 barangays, public and private schools and non government organizations to commemorate the foundation day of Siniloan. Cookfest using galapong or rice flour as the main ingredient and Gilingan contest (grinding of rice on a gilingan bato) are the main attractions. A cultural night featuring folk songs and dances culminates this big event in the evening. Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6670017175634080034.post-40424853380167334882014-05-10T11:06:00.003+08:002014-05-10T11:06:32.970+08:00COSTLY BASICS!How much do you think will it cost you to buy eggs by Versace, Ferrarri brand pasta, salt and pepper by Hermes, iMilk by Apple, coffee by Cartier and pickles by Channel?<br />
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Thank God they are not real but just an art exhibit titled "Wheat is Wheat is Wheat" by <a href="http://www.peddymergui.com/peddy-mergui/">Peddy Mergui</a>. The exhibition explores the dynamic and often blurred ethical boundaries of design within consumer culture. The exhibits were created as works of art and are the result of the freedom of creative artistic expression and should not be seen as a criticism of any specific label. These works of art were published without any intention to harm the brands' reputations or value in any way.Dannyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13457168763893900763noreply@blogger.com0