![]() ![]() Its unique feature is the use of lights or “luces” as props and adornment and its nocturnal festivities and street dancing. Thanksgiving for all the blessings received in the year that was and hope for a prosperous new year. Parañaque is famous for its lively festivals, such as the caracol, a festival that revolves around boats. BAILES DE LUCES La Castellana, Negros Occicental The town’s celebration of Charter Day and a befitting culmination of the Christmas season, the festival is conceptualized as a festival of hope and thanksgiving. So called because Aklanons, domestic and foreign tourists, wipe soot on their faces and done ethnic paraphernalia and masquerade around town as Negritos and make merry and dance in the streets to the beat of ambulant ethnic troubadours. Nino held every third week of January, popularly known worldwide as Ati-Atihan. ![]() ![]() BULAKLAKAN FESTIVAL Muntinlupa City, Metro Manila Annual procession, parade of flowers and costumes FEAST OF THE THREE KINGS Gasan, Marinduque A feast honoring the three kings who are visiting houses around the Poblacion of Gasan ATI-ATIHAN FESTIVAL Kalibo, Aklan Scene of a yearly celebration in honor of Sto. NIÑO FESTIVAL Nationwide A grand procession of over two hundred well-dressed images of the Child Jesus. CALENDAR OF PHILIPPINE FESTIVITIES JANUARY STO. ![]()
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