Arequipa is an important destination not just because of its lovely colonial architecture, but also because of the colourful streets decorated with local flowers and the abundant food on displaying during Easter. Here is where visitors can indulge themselves with delightful food, local flavors and textures.

The Philippines is a very culturally rich country, with amazing and colourful festivals all year round. Every month and every city has its own vibrance popping out of their festivals for at least a week, nothing less. The Filipinos have a strong celebration game.


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The Giant Lantern Festival celebrates Christmas the right way, an entire month of giant lanterns lighting up the Christmas Capital of the Philippines- San Fernando City. It gives out the perfect holiday vibes, especially on the weekend before Christmas Eve, when there is a competition for the largest lantern in the city. People begin to make these lanterns a month before the festival, the only compulsion of the competition being the use of locally available materials. The lanterns rise over 15 feet in diameter and are displayed in colourful parades in each barrio in Pampanga before the midnight mass of Christmas. San Fernando City is a great place to celebrate Christmas.

The Pahiyas Festival reflects Filipino creativity in its decorations and festivities. It celebrates the patron saint of farmers for a good harvest- San Isidro Labrador. A parade of locals in costumes, giant paper-mache, and designed floats is hosted. The interesting part is the decorations. The houses and floats are decorated with fruits, vegetables, and colourful Kiplings which are traditional Filipino leaf-shaped wafers, made with glutinous rice.


Moreover, all this fresh produce is available for visitors. People can pick this produce from houses free of charge and also enjoy local delicacies like the Lucban Longganisa and kaldereta. The best-decorated house is also honoured.

Exactly a week later on the 4th Sunday of January, Iloilo City also holds the same cultural and religious festivity in honour of the Child Jesus. Dinagyang consists of a fluvial procession, colourful parades, and a competition for the most intricate costume and impressive choreography. There will be several stages around the city and you need to buy tickets to better see the dramatic showcase.

Mindanao also has their own share of lavish fiestas led by Davao City's Kadayawan Festival held annually every 3rd week of August. This time it's primarily to give thanks for a plentiful harvest so the streets are decorated with freshly picked fruits and vegetables. During the celebration, colourful floats laden with fresh produce and flowers are paraded down the street. Besides the usual street dances, the city hosts horse fights, beauty pageants, and boat races.

The town of Lucban, Quezon also buzzes with excitement each year on May 15 as they hold the Pahiyas Festival to thank the patron saint of farmers, San Isidro de Labrador, for a plentiful harvest. Each house is creatively adorned with fruits, vegetables, and the brilliantly coloured rice paper called "kiping". Brace yourself for an all out food extravaganza and a thrilling parade of locals in colourful costumes, papier-mch giants, carabaos, and lavishly designed floats. 006ab0faaa

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