Showing posts with label Tinagba Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tinagba Festival. Show all posts

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Monday, February 13, 2012

Tinagba | Gayon Bicol Festival of Festivals 2012 | Magayon Festival of Albay





Tinagba Festival 2012 | 10th Gayon Bicol Festival of Festivals Showdown
February 11, 2012 | Iriga City, Camarines Sur 



Magayon Festival of Albay























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Sunday, February 12, 2012

Tinagba | Gayon Bicol Festival of Festivals 2012 | Tig-aw Festival of Tigaon, Camarines Sur



Tinagba Festival 2012 | 10th Gayon Bicol Festival of Festivals Showdown 
February 11, 2012 | Iriga City, Camarines Sur








Tig-aw Festival of Tigaon, Camarines Sur







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Friday, December 2, 2011

Tinagba Festival 2012 | Schedule of Activities

February 5 - 12
Iriga City, Camarines Sur

10th Gayon Bicol Festival of Festivals
Showdown Sadi Iriga 2012



Schedule of Activities


February 5
  • Extreme Bike Challenge
February 6
  • Tourism Expo | Iriga City Park
February 7
  • Inauguration of the Eco-Adventure Park | Illian Hill
February 8
  • Youth Congress on Values Formation, Environment and Art Appreciation | New Public Market
February 10
  • Opening of the International Davis Cup Tennis Tournament | City Colosseum
  • Mayor's Night  
February 11
  • 10th Gayon Bicol Festival of Festivals Showdown sadi Iriga 2012
February 12
  • Last day of International Davis Cup Tournament

Source: Tinagba/Gayon Bicol Festival 2012 FB



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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Tinagba Festival 2012 | Iriga City

Tinagba Festival 2012
February 5 - 12, 2012
Iriga City, Camarines Sur

     The Tinagba Festival is an annual festival in the City of Crystal Clear Springs, Iriga City, Camarines Sur. It is a harvest-offering celebration which coincides with the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes. 









 Artwork by Hermogenes A. Villar Jr.  

     It features a parade of carabao-drawn colorfully decorated carts carrying the newly harvested crops and fruits. This feast originated from the early rituals of ancient Bicolanos who offered their harvest to their Gods as a way of thanksgiving and to ask more bountiful harvest. The festival also features revelers in beautiful decorative costumes who dance around the city.


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