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Philippine Festivals

The Philippines is a country of diverse ethnic groups, each holding festivals every year. Filipinos just love to have fun. You can have fun with us, too! Sinulog is a Bisaya dance festival that romanticizes the movement of wading through the shallows. Sinulog Festival is the biggest festival celebration in the Philippines, with hotels fully booked weeks before the actual event. Posted by Deomar Pandan. Photo by Meljoe San Diego. Posted by Deomar Pandan. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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The Philippines is a country of diverse ethnic groups, each holding festivals every year. Filipinos just love to have fun. You can have fun with us, too! Sinulog is a Bisaya dance festival that romanticizes the movement of wading through the shallows. Sinulog Festival is the biggest festival celebration in the Philippines, with hotels fully booked weeks before the actual event. Posted by Deomar Pandan. Photo by Meljoe San Diego. Posted by Deomar Pandan. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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