Biggest Festival In The Philippines: May - June
With our high-spirited flair for celebration and inherently fun-loving nature, it comes as no surprise that we Filipinos are renowned for being among the happiest people in the world! This penchant for coming together in the spirit of merrymaking is perhaps best demonstrated in the multitude of colorful annual festivals that happen all over our country, and each fiesta presents its own unique
experience. Most provinces celebrate their colorful fiestas during the summer season. Listed below are some of the biggest fiestas that we Filipinos look forward to and are the
vacation highlights during May and June:
Pahiyas Festival
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Celebrated in thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest, the Pahiyas Festival is held on the 15th of May in Lucban, Quezon. Houses lining the streets of Lucban are finely decorated with agricultural produce, plants and colorful rice wafers called kiping. A friendly spirit of competition
fills the air as neighbors try to outdo each other’s decorative creativity, although doors are open and neighbors are all welcome to partake of the feasts laid out inside.
Malakawon Pinya Festival
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Calauan, Laguna is best known for it’s main agricultural produce, the pinya (pineapples).
Held on the month of May, the festival’s colorful reverie is replete with Mardi Gras street
parties, pineapple float parades and cultural presentations.
Pulilan Carabao Festival
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To honor San Isidro Laborador, the patron saint of Pulilan, Bulacan, hundreds of working
animals, most especially carabaos, are led in the streets of the town during May. The carabaos
are groomed and decorated in garlands and are made to genuflect in front of the church. This
act is a symbolism of thanksgiving for the plentiful harvest for the year.
Parade ng Lechon
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Expect the province of Balayan, Batangas to come alive annually on the 24 th of June to
celebrate the feast day of Saint John the Baptist. Lechon or suckling pig is a Batangas delicacy
and is the main dish for most Philippine celebrations. These lechons are dressed and are
paraded in the streets after being blessed at the church. The parade and merry making is filled
with water drenching and feasting on the lechon. Festival- goers are advised to come with an
empty stomach as well as a change of clothes to fully enjoy and partake in the festivities.
Pintados Festival
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Held every 29th of June, the Pintados festival highlights the rich cultural heritage of the
people of Leyte and Samar to celebrate the Feast of the Señor Santo Niño de Leyte. This
religious festival is marked with much merriment while showcasing the unique and colorful
history of the province. The most notable feature of this festival is derived from the look of the
festive dancers. These dancers are adorned from head to toe in paint that looks like armors in
order to resemble the tattooed warriors from the olden times. The province comes alive
through a dazzling array of colors, native music and folk dances.
Celebrate fiestas, partake in the jovialities, and say YES to MAY today!
With the many fiestas coming around, it’s nearly impossible not to dive into the
festivities! Celebrate the good times and say Yes to May Sparkling Grape Juice, the delicious
non-alcoholic beverage in red and white grapes ensures everyone can join in on the fun and
excitement. Its subtle fizz and refreshing flavor coming from a fine selection of high-quality
selected white and red grapes evoke the feeling of merry-making in everyone, regardless of age
or dietary restrictions. This bubbly drink from Belgium is your best choice to delight the
lighthearted fiesta feeling in everyone!