BAC-BACARRA FESTIVAL (Bacarra) November |
Bacarra
Town Fiesta is celebrated in honor of St. Andrew de Apostle, the town’s patron
saint. Bac-Bacarra Festival which started in 2005 is a heritage that rekindled the
love and passion of Bacarra people to revive and preserve the richness of their
culture and traditions. The legendary word “bac-bacarra” is a specie of
freshwater fish abundant in the river during the 15th century which gave birth
to the town’s name .
AMIAN FESTIVAL (Bangui) April 26-May 1 |
Baguinians celebrate in harmony and
unify in thanksgiving to God because of the Amian climate. Hence, the
birth and the celebration of the Amian Festival .
PANAG-ABUOS FESTIVAL (Banna) April |
Panag-abuos Festival is the
art of ant harvesting shown in a dance parade around town. “Abuos”
is an exotic delicacy of the residents. This event coincides with their
town fiesta.
EMPANADA FESTIVAL (Batac) December 8-30 |
Batac
Town Fiesta is a month long celebration in honor of the feast of the Immaculada
Concepcion (Immaculate Concepcion.
One major highlight is the Empanada Festival which is a showcase of the famous
product- the BATAC EMPANADA. With a distinct taste truly it own, the BATAC
EMPANADA is made of savory filling of grated green papaya, mongo, longganisa
and egg. The dough that serves as its thin and crisp wrapper is made of rice
flour. The main feature of the EMPANADA FESTIVAL is the street dancing which
chronicles the process of preparing the delectable BATAC EMPANADA.
SANIATA FESTIVAL (Burgos) July 5-8 |
Burgos
Town Fiesta is celebrated in honor of Father Jose Burgos.
Badoc
Town Fiesta is celebrated in honor of the town’s patron saint, St. John de
Baptist.The town promote it's products made up of corn husks and Bad-bado grass which is indigenous in its riverbanks.
A coastal town, it pays tribute to its fishermen and primary industry and gives homage to the Almighty for the rich marine life as it celebrates Dinaklisan Festival. People come together for the float parade, street dancing and the coronation of the town's loveliest maiden among others. On May 1, there will be a grand fluvial parade where fishermen throw their nets into the sea to catch fish (daklis in Iluko) afterwhich the catch will be grilled and shared by the town's people along the shore.
Ani
Festival is celebrated to pay tribute to Dingras as the rice granary of the
province of Ilocos Norte. Activities
include Thanksgiving mass, Agro-industrial fair, Dance parade featuring
ethnic dances of Dingras, Komedya Ilokana, Choir competition, Dance
competition and Food fest.
BADO-BADOC FESTIVAL (Badoc) April 16-20 |
DINAKLISAN FESTIVAL (Currimao) April 29-May 1 |
A
coastal town, it pays tribute to its fishermen and primary industry and
gives homage to the Almighty for the rich marine life as it celebrates
Dinaklisan Festival from April 29 to May 1. People come together for the
float parade, street dancing, and the coronation of the town’s
loveliest maiden, among others. And on May 1, there will be a grand
fluvial parade where fishermen throw their nets into the sea to catch
fish (daklis in Iluko) after which the catch will be grilled and shared
by the townspeople along the shore.
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A
coastal town, it pays tribute to its fishermen and primary industry and
gives homage to the Almighty for the rich marine life as it celebrates
Dinaklisan Festival from April 29 to May 1. People come together for the
float parade, street dancing, and the coronation of the town’s
loveliest maiden, among others. And on May 1, there will be a grand
fluvial parade where fishermen throw their nets into the sea to catch
fish (daklis in Iluko) after which the catch will be grilled and shared
by the townspeople along the shore.
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A
coastal town, it pays tribute to its fishermen and primary industry and
gives homage to the Almighty for the rich marine life as it celebrates
Dinaklisan Festival from April 29 to May 1. People come together for the
float parade, street dancing, and the coronation of the town’s
loveliest maiden, among others. And on May 1, there will be a grand
fluvial parade where fishermen throw their nets into the sea to catch
fish (daklis in Iluko) after which the catch will be grilled and shared
by the townspeople along the shore.
- See more at: http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=341334886022#sthash.jYqyIdIm.dpuf
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ANI FESTIVAL (Dingras) March |
PAMULINAWEN FESTIVAL (Laoag City) February 4-10 |
Laoag City celebrates its annual fiesta on the 10th of February, the
feast day of Saint William the Hermit, its patron saint. It is an affair
which is primarily done to give honor, pay our homage and extend our
thanks for the benevolence and generosity of Saint William. Through his
intercession to the Lord, Laoag City has been blessed and spared from
calamities and disasters. The Laoagueños await for and look forward to
every celebration of the city fiesta, making it an extension of the fun
and the frolics of the Christmas season.
MANNALON FESTIVAL (Marcos) March 27 |
Mannalon
Festival is celebrated to pay tribute to the farmers of the town. Marcos is
purely an agriculture area with farming as the main occupation of local
constituents.
KANGAYEDAN FESTIVAL (Pagudpud) April |
the
town promotes its products made out of corn husks and Bado-Bado grass,
which is indigenous in its riverbanks. These raw materials can be
fashioned into baskets, table-runners and decorations. There will be
parades, street dancing, pageantry and a trade fair showcasing the
town’s beauty, talent and products.
- See more at:
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=341334886022#sthash.jYqyIdIm.dpuf
the
town promotes its products made out of corn husks and Bado-Bado grass,
which is indigenous in its riverbanks. These raw materials can be
fashioned into baskets, table-runners and decorations. There will be
parades, street dancing, pageantry and a trade fair showcasing the
town’s beauty, talent and products.
- See more at:
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=341334886022#sthash.jYqyIdIm.dpuf
the
town promotes its products made out of corn husks and Bado-Bado grass,
which is indigenous in its riverbanks. These raw materials can be
fashioned into baskets, table-runners and decorations. There will be
parades, street dancing, pageantry and a trade fair showcasing the
town’s beauty, talent and products.
- See more at:
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=341334886022#sthash.jYqyIdIm.dpuf
the
town promotes its products made out of corn husks and Bado-Bado grass,
which is indigenous in its riverbanks. These raw materials can be
fashioned into baskets, table-runners and decorations. There will be
parades, street dancing, pageantry and a trade fair showcasing the
town’s beauty, talent and products.
- See more at:
http://www.pia.gov.ph/news/index.php?article=341334886022#sthash.jYqyIdIm.dpuf
Kangayedan
Festival is celebrated to showcase the natural resources and products of
Pagudpud. GULING-GULING FESTIVAL (Paoay) May |
PANAGSANA FESTIVAL (Pasuquin) |
BASI FESTIVAL (Piddig) September 16 |
aims to commemorate the revolt staged by Piddig people in 1807
to resist the Spanish Monopoly. This sentiment spread all over the Ilocos. Basi
is made from crushed sugarcane juice compounded with elements like barks and
berries from local trees.
BAWANG FESTIVAL (Pinili) April |
Pinili
Town Fiesta is celebrated in honor of St. Isidore de
Farmer, the town’s patron saint. Bawang Festival which is now a tourist
attraction is observed because garlic is the main commodity of Pinili.
DAMILI FESTIVAL (San Nicolas) December |
Held every Christmas time, the town of San Nicolas, Ilocos Norte
celebrates the Damili festival to acknowledge the main source of their
livelihood: Pottery. They use the red variety they call Damili, which is
abundant in the Ilocos region. Aside from pots, the red clay is also
being used to create the beautiful damili tiles used as flooring for
various structures like the Fort Ilocandia Casino and Hotel, Laoag
International Airport, and Marcos Mansion.
ABALUDAL FESTIVAL (Solsona) January 24-27 |
ABALUDAL came from the words “ABA”(gabi) and “DALUDAL” (young gabi shoot), two of the primary root crops of the municipality. This exotic crop is extremely common and beloved in Solsona and usually grows everywhere. It
is a usual scene in the market the gabi leaves, stems and roots which
are sold in HUGE volumes. What a wonderful sight to watch the
so much fresh gabi leaves from small to enormous, in piles, bundles and
baskets full, totally fresh and just harvested, hanging and starting to
dry and dry and cut up, ready to cook…A testament to its desirability,
availability, adaptability and probably most of all, economy.
SIWAWER FESTIVAL (Vintar) |
Siwawer Festival with the theme: “Talugading ni Siwawer
Pasantaken,” was hatched as a fitting celebration to showcase Vintar’s many
great leaders and achievers worthy of praise and emulation. Moreover this
festival aims to serve as a venue in promoting culture, arts and tourism
development; natural resources preservation; and local cultural heritage
conservation.
RAMBAK TI ARAK KEN SAPLID FESTIVAL (Adams) May |
Some of these migrants brought with the them knowledge of Tapuey (rice wine) making, while others brought with them the tiger grass seedlings. Soon, intermarriages among the tribes people and the Ylocanos took place. As a result, there was merger of technical knowhow. Applying the knowledge of Tapuey making, the folks experimented on bugnay fruit wine making. Simultaneously, the tiger grass which grew robustly in Adams, was woven with rattan and nito into soft broom, otherwise known as ”saplid.”
MAGDADARAN TALIP FESTIVAL (Carasi) March 7-30 |
Magdadaran Talip Festival is celebrated to commemorate the ancient peace pact that has brought lasting peace between and among the ethnic tribes in the province of Ilocos Norte and its environs to cultivate and bring to the fore the rich culture, customs and traditions indigenous to these tribes and to enhance fellowship and stronger ties not only among themselves but also with the Ilocanos.
TADEK FESTIVAL (Nueva Era) May |