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  • Festival - Is a community event celebrating unique aspects of that community and its traditions, often serving to meet specific purposes.
  • Religious Festival - Philippine is home to richful, colorful and lively festivals it has a various way of celebrating life's abundance which clear expression of their religiosity and strong faith in their creator.
  • Ati-Atihan Festival - Is a festival in honor of the Santo Niño it
    held on the 3rd week of January in Kalibo, Aklan in a province of Panay Island. The festival is also named Ati, the indigenous natives of the island. This festival is very similar to Carnival Celebration in Rio Brazil with its elaborated attires and uninhibited dancing to the frantic beating drums.
  • Pahiyas Festival - Is celebrated every 15th of month of May in Lucban Quezon, held honor of San Isidro Labrador and is the farmers thanksgiving for a rich and bountiful harvest.
  • Kipling - these are leaf-shape multi-colored rice paste wafers used to decorate their houses along with agricultural products like fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
  • Higantes Festival - The origin of the festival dates back to Spanish colonial rule, around the late 1800s, where the wealthy ruling class who ruled Angono as their hacienda strictly prohibited the common people from celebrating, except for one single festival in the entire year.
  • Sinulog Festival - Is celebrated every 3rd Sunday of January in Carmen, Cebu, in honor of Santo Niño. The native dance of Sinulog commemorates the acceptance of the Filipino people of Christianity specifically Catholicism to replace their belief of animism.
  • Cebu is also known for its Lechon de Cebu and dried mangoes.