Philippine Festivals for the month of May
LIST OF COLORFUL PHILIPPINE FESTIVALS FOR MAY
Philippine Festivals are held almost every week in the different parts of the country. Philippine Festivals can be religious, cultural, or both. Some of these festivals are held in honor of Roman Catholic’s patron saint; to celebrate a local history; to promote the community’s products, or as a thanksgiving for a bountiful crop.
I have listed below a list of colorful Philippine Festivals for May.
AGAWAM SA SARIAYA. Held every second week of May in Sariaya, Quezon. Agawam sa Sariaya is a thanksgiving celebration for the good harvest and abundance of agricultural production.
ALIWAN GRAND FIESTA. A grand gathering of the Philippine Festivals. Ther Aliwan Festival is held every month May at Star City, CCP Complex, Roxas Blvd., Manila. A three-day event that will highlight the country’s 16 regions at their best with the largest carnival-style parade. Significant highlights of Aliwan Festival are the festival, float and fireworks competitions. It will also feature nightly concerts of the country’s best performers and biggest market with products and food from the 16 regions.
ANTIPOLO PILGRIMAGE. Held every May 01-31 in Antipolo, Rizal.T he Antipolo Pilgrimage is an old tradition of the devotees of Our Lady of Good Voyage who make the long pilgrimage on foot from Manila to Antipolo.
Baguio City’s Panagbenga would always participate in Aliwan Festival
BAWANG (GARLIC) FESTIVAL. Held every first week of May at Sinait, Ilocos Sur (8 hours from Manila by land). Highlights of Bawang Festival are competitions and exhibits of some of the largest garlic, most extended and most creative twined garlic bulbs.
CARABAO FESTIVAL. Celebrated every May 14 in Location, Angono, Rizal. During the Carabao Festival, farmers pay tribute to their patron saints; a procession of carabao carts bearing myriad local produce is held; prizes are awarded to the most reliable and most beautifully decorated carabaos.
CARABAO-CARROZA FESTIVAL. Held every May 03 in Pavia, Iloilo. The Carabao-Carroza Festival features a parade of gaily decorated bamboo sleds and a race among carroza-pulling carabaos on a 400-meter course.
DAVAO GULF REGATTA. Held every first week of May in Davao Oriental.Highlights of the festival include a float parade competition featuring decorated bancas and vintas of different designs.
LUBI-LUBI FESTIVAL. Held every May 22 at Gingoog City, Misamis Oriental, A cultural presentation using parts of the coconut palm and other indigenous materials as props and costumes.
MALAKAWAN “PINYA” FESTIVAL. Held every first or second week of May in Calauan, Laguna. The Malakawan Pinya Festival aimed at promoting the juicy and sweetest pineapple or “pinya” as the primary agricultural product of the town of Calauan.
MAYOHAN SA TAYABAS. Held every 1st or second week of May in Tayabas, Quezon. The Mayohan sa Tayabas Festival is a thanksgiving event marked with agro-trade fair and the favorite agawan ng suman in honor of San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of farmers, for the good harvest and abundance of agricultural produce.
OBANDO FESTIVAL. Held every May 17 to 19 in Obando, Bulacan. Obando Festival is a three-day fiesta celebration in honor of San Pascual, Baylon, Sta. Clara and Nuestra Senora de Salambao. Childless couples, thankful parents, grateful farmers, and fisherfolks dance along the streets together with costumed women to pray for children and a good harvest
PASALAMAT FESTIVAL. Held every first week of May in La Carlota City, Negros Occidental. The Pasalamat Festival is about Thanksgiving for the abundant harvest.
PAHIYAS FESTIVAL. Pahiyas is one of the most popular Philippine Festivals. Celebrated every May 15 in Sariaya, Lucban, Tayabas, Quezon. During the Pahiyas Festival, homes are decked with kiping (multi-colored paper thin, leaf-shaped rice kropeck) and harvested vegetables; trade fair; civic parades, procession, and other activities.
PAHOY-PAHOY FESTIVAL. Held every May 25 in Western Samar. Pahoy-pahoy Festivals highlights a grand parade and street dancing with participants dressed in scarecrow costumes.
PG’SALABOK FESTIVAL/LINGGO NG DIPOLOG. Celebrated every May 20-25 in Dipolog City, Zamboanga del Norte. The Pg’salabok festival is a weeklong festival which culminates with colorful ethnic-inspired street dancing.
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PULILAN CARABAO FESTIVAL. One of the most exciting Philippine Festivals is the Pulilan Carabao Festival. Held every May 14 at Pulilan, Bulacan, the Pulilan Carabao Festival features oiled, perfumed carabaos paying homage to Pulilan’s patron saint by kneeling in front of his statue.
PISTA’Y DAYAT. Celebrated every May 1 at Lingayen, Pangasinan. Pista’s Dayat is a day of thanksgiving for bountiful harvests, and abundant fishing observed all over Pangasinan traditional with a mass offering on beautiful beaches and fluvial parade.
SANTACRUZAN. Celebrated for the whole month of May, nationwide. The Santacruzan is a procession commemorating St. Helena’s finding the “True Cross”; preceded by a nine-day Novena in honor of the Holy Cross. On a ninth day, usually on the weekend, the Santacruzan is held. The Reina Elena, accompanied by a little boy representing King Constantine, and the other sagalas representing biblical characters and the attributes of the Blessed Virgin, walk under gaily decorated arches.
TAPUSAN SA KAWIT.Held every May 30 in Kawit, Cavite. Tapusan sa Kawit is a procession of gaily decorated floats decked with flowers of Maytime honors the Blessed Virgin. The participation of the town’s most beautiful young ladies symbolizes the purity and innocence of the Blessed Mother.
VIVA VIGAN FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS. Held every 1st week of May in Vigan, Ilocos Sur. The Viva Vigan Festival of the Arts is a festival in a setting repletes with history, heritage, and cultural treasures.
There’s so many festivals in May. Looking forward to more community based Sta Cruzan events.
Wow! These are loads of festival and to think that they only happen within a month! I wish I can experience all of them someday! So colorful indeed. <3
I hope I can attend the Panagbenga Festival next year