THIS WEEK’S FESTIVALS: Sept. 1-7, 2019 | Inquirer News

THIS WEEK’S FESTIVALS: Sept. 1-7, 2019

/ 05:05 AM September 01, 2019

THIS WEEK’S FESTIVALS: Sept. 1-7, 2019Sept. 1 to 8: Tuna Festival

The tuna industry and its fishermen are celebrated in a weeklong festival in General Santos City.

As of 2018, the tuna industry employs some 137,000 people in General Santos, touted as the “tuna capital of the Philippines.”

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There will be a national tuna congress and trade exhibit, fish fest, fishermen’s night, art exhibit and sashimi night.

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Sept. 1 to 8: Busig-on Festival

This festival in Labo, Camarines Norte, is based on the epic titled “Ang Epiko ni Busig-on” by Carlos Galvez.

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It also pays tribute to the Busig-on River, one of the longest river systems in Camarines Norte and a vital source of food to residents.

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Activities include a barangay response team competition, agritourism trade fair, boodle fight, Marian images display and tricycle parade.

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Sept. 6 to 11: Agten Tufi Festival

The name of the festival in the town of Tupi in South Cotabato province came from B’laan words meaning “beautiful or bountiful Tupi.”

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It has been the official festival name since 2010, when the Sangguniang Bayan changed the festival from Kasadyahan to Agten Tufi.

Activities include LGBTQ+ night, job fair, fun run, municipal tribal day and dance competition.

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Compiled by Kathleen de Villa, Inquirer Research

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