This Week’s Festivals: Oct. 22-28, 2017 | Inquirer News

This Week’s Festivals: Oct. 22-28, 2017

/ 05:50 AM October 22, 2017

Oct. 22 to 31

Lanzones Festival

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Locals of Camiguin province give thanks to the abundant harvest of lanzones, which the province is known for. About 7 percent of Camiguin’s total land area is planted with lanzones trees. Events include an agrotourism and industrial fair, fun run, job fair and lanzones product exhibit and competition.

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Oct. 24

Apo Iraya Festival

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The culture and traditions of the indigenous group Iraya Mangyan take center stage in the town of Abra de Ilog in Occidental Mindoro province. A supernatural being named Apo Iraya, who is believed to be guiding the Iraya Mangyans in their daily activities, is highlighted in the event.

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Oct. 26 to 30

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Sambuokan Festival

A festival in Mati City, Davao Oriental province, celebrating the city’s bountiful harvest. “Sambuok” is derived from the Mandaya ethnic group term meaning unity. Events include a trade fair, livestock health congress, dance competition, sports fest, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) night.

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Oct. 27 to 28

Tigtigan Terakan Keng Dalan

A street dancing festival in Angeles City, Pampanga province. The festival was created in 1992 to rally Angeles folk to rise above the disaster brought about by Mt. Pinatubo’s eruptions.

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Compiled by Kathleen de Villa, Inquirer Research

Sources: Inquirer Archives, DOT, Official Calendar of the Republic, officialgazette.gov.ph, malacanang.gov.ph

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