Kalayaan festival, as the name suggests, is a celebration of Philippine Independence. There is no more appropriate place to hold this celebration than the very historic province of Cavite, the seat of Philippine independence. Cavite, is a home to many a historic encounters, men and all of that patriotic what-not. Kalayaan Festival is a 2 [...]
List of Much-awaited Festivals in Cavite
by jackie on Sep 13, 2011 in Amadeo, Bacoor, Carmona, Cavite City, Festivals, Indang, Maragondon, Rosario, Tagaytay City, Ternate
Aside from natural and cultural attractions, Cavite also offers lots of colorful events or festivals that are really attractive. Those festivities help the province in promoting their delicacies, cultural practices and everything about Cavite. Well then if you want to visit Cavite and experience festivals, here is a list and the date: Kalayaan Festival June [...]
Tinapang Salinas, A Proud Product of Cavite
by joel on Sep 08, 2011 in Festivals, Products, Rosario
Rosario Cavite’s world renownedTinapang Salinas” (smoked fish) has brought stable jobs and income resource for the locals of cavite. Pandawan fish port, the long time fish port of Cavite, has witnessed bountiful amounts of the aforementioned fish and also afforded the locals simple yet very productive livelihood. True enough, a festival that honors and promotes [...]
Tahong Festival of Bacoor, Cavite
by jackie on Sep 05, 2011 in Bacoor, Festivals
Cavite is well known for its fresh sea foods like mussels or tahong. In promoting this delicacy, the provincial government conducted an event/ festival called the Tahong Festival. It is celebrated yearly every September 29. Part of this celebration is preparing cuisines with tahong as main ingredient for an exhibit at the town plaza. There [...]
Regada Festival in Cavite City
by jackie on Aug 05, 2011 in Cavite City, Festivals
Aside from Kalayaan Festival, Cavite City also celebrates Water Festival or popularly known as Regada Festival every June. The festival is done three days from june 22-24 done in celebration of St. John the Baptist. This celebration developed into an environmental, religious and cultural activity. “Regada” was derived from Spanish word “regar” from the chavacano [...]
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