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ANGEL FESTIVAL

A colorful celebration of the feast day of Archangel St. Rafael, highlighted by a parade, and
streetdancing participated by school children in San Rafael, wearing different versions of angel
costumes.
BUNTAL HAT FESTIVAL

This festival is celebrated in Baliuag, Bulacan. The 10-day festival is highlighted by a job fair,
painting contest, concerts, buntal hat Santacruzan, street dancing, search for Lakambini ng
Baliuag, and exhibits of products made from woven buntal fibers.
The buntal fibers were first brought to the late Dolores Maniquis who became fascinated and
experimented with it, softening the fibers using a heavy wooden roller, who started weaving the
pliant fibers into hats, and later experimented with colors by first bleaching and then dyeing the
fibers.

Carabao festival
The Carabao festival is held in the Philippines during the feast of of San Isidro Labrador (St.
Isidore the Worker). The festival is organized on the 15th and 16th of May. The most famous
festivals are those held in towns of San Isidro (province of Nueva Ecija), Pulilan (province of
Bulacan) and Angono (province of Rizal). Carabao festival is held in honour of carabao
(kalabaw) or water buffalo. The carabao is the national animal of the Philippines.

Singkaban Festival
Is an annual provincial event of Bulacan where Bulakenyo culture and arts are featured in a
week-long celebration. It showcases the traditional arts of the literary form “Balagtasan,”folk
dances, and traditional songs known as “kundiman.”
MINASA FESTIVAL

Bustos Bulacan is famous for its month of January Minasa Festival showcasing the town
locally made food products like the irresistible delicacies Minasa cookie and the dry-like wafer
crispy Barquillos. The Minasa Festival event is a televised week-long festivity of street dancing
parade in colorful costumes and also features a row of makeshift stalls selling local food and
merchandize inside the Municipal compound; live band concerts of well-known performers,
photo contest and exhibits; traditional filipino games as well as singing and dance competitions
among every barangay and school of the town

HALAMANAN FESTIVAL
The halamanan festival is celebrated in Guiguinto Bulacan every 23rd of January to celebrate
their love of plants, flowers and tress, which provide them a means of livelihood. The town of
Guiguinto is well-known for its plant nurseries, which provide people with a unique livelihood
much appreciated not just throughout the province but also by city. The halamanan festival in
January to coincide with the feast of its town patron San Ildefonso.

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