1.Sinulog festival- a tradition of celebration in cebu city held every third sunday of january to honor the Santo Niño.
2. Pahiyas festival- the festivities go back to the 15th century when farmers made offerings at the foot of Mount Banahaw.
3. Ati-atihan festival- the festivity was originally a pagan celebration to commemorate the barter of Panay, where the Aeta accepted gifts from Bornean chieftains called Datu, who fled with their families to escape a tyrannical ruler, in exchange for being allowed to dwell in the Aeta's lands.
4. Masskara Festival- To lift the spirits of the locals and bring back the smiles on their faces, the MassKara Festival was created.
5. Dinagyang Festival- started in 1967 when an Augustinian priest from Cebu gave a replica image of the Santo Niño as a birthday gift to a fellow Augustinian priest in Iloilo.
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1.Sinulog festival- a tradition of celebration in cebu city held every third sunday of january to honor the Santo Niño.
2. Pahiyas festival- the festivities go back to the 15th century when farmers made offerings at the foot of Mount Banahaw.
3. Ati-atihan festival- the festivity was originally a pagan celebration to commemorate the barter of Panay, where the Aeta accepted gifts from Bornean chieftains called Datu, who fled with their families to escape a tyrannical ruler, in exchange for being allowed to dwell in the Aeta's lands.
4. Masskara Festival- To lift the spirits of the locals and bring back the smiles on their faces, the MassKara Festival was created.
5. Dinagyang Festival- started in 1967 when an Augustinian priest from Cebu gave a replica image of the Santo Niño as a birthday gift to a fellow Augustinian priest in Iloilo.
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