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Panagbenga - Baguio City |
📅 February 1–7
- Sumilang
Festival – Feb 1–2, Silang, Cavite
Honors the Feast of Our Lady of Candelaria with street dancing, agri-trade fairs, and cultural shows. - Salakayan
Festival – Feb 1–6, Miag-ao, Iloilo
A mix of war re-enactments and cultural pageantry celebrating Miag-ao’s historic resistance against Moro raiders. - Lavandero
Festival – Feb 1–6, Mandaluyong City
Celebrates the hardworking laundry workers (lavanderos) with fun local competitions and performances. - Pamulinawen
Festival – Feb 2–10 (or 7–10), Laoag City
A grand tribute to St. William the Hermit, the patron saint of Laoag. - Pedrista
Festival (Feast of San Pedro Bautista) – First Sunday, Quezon City
Religious processions and cultural events at the San Pedro Bautista Parish.
🎉 February 3–10
- International
Bamboo Organ Festival – Feb 3–11, Las Piñas City
A unique music festival centered around the world-famous 19th-century bamboo organ. - Tinagba
Festival – Feb 4–11, Iriga City
A harvest-offering festival combining ancient Bicol rituals and Christian beliefs. - Guling-Guling
Festival – Day before Ash Wednesday, Paoay, Ilocos Norte
A pre-Lenten festival involving traditional dances and flour-marking rites symbolizing purification. - Pahimis
Festival – 2nd Week, Amadeo, Cavite
A thanksgiving for a bountiful coffee harvest; coffee lovers rejoice! - Hamaka
Festival – 2nd Week, Taytay, Rizal
Celebrates Taytay’s handicrafts and furniture-making legacy. - Kaamulan
Festival (Starts) – 2nd Week to Mar 10, Malaybalay, Bukidnon
A gathering of Bukidnon's seven indigenous tribes — rich in culture and tradition.
🏮 February 9–17
- Fistahan
sa Davao – Feb 9–15, Davao City
A culinary festival highlighting Davao's signature dishes. - Davao
Chinese New Year Festival – Feb 9–17, Davao City
Experience Chinese-Filipino culture with lion dances, fireworks, and food bazaars. - Taytay
Hamaka Festival – Feb 10–16, Taytay, Rizal
Continues with float parades, trade fairs, and artisan displays. - Patunob
Festival – Feb 10–11, Binuangan, Misamis Oriental
Features a ritual-based healing practice, local music, and dances. - Aquero
Festival – Feb 11–13, Aglipay, Quirino
Devotional celebration in honor of the Virgin Mary.
❤️ February 13–19
- Sambalilo
Hat Festival – Feb 13–19, Parañaque City
Known for vibrant street parades showcasing locally made palm hats. - Suman
Festival – Feb 14–19, Baler, Aurora
Celebrates Aurora's Foundation Day with sticky rice delicacies and pageantry. - Pasayaw
Festival – Feb 14–17, Padre Burgos, Quezon
Street dancing competition symbolizing gratitude for abundant harvest. - Ollalion
(Ullalim) Festival – Feb 14, Tabuk City
Tribal songs and chants mark Kalinga’s Foundation Day. - Babaylan
Festival – Feb 17, Bago City
Honors ancient spiritual leaders (babaylans) through ritual dances.
🌺 February 20–28
- Kalilangan
Festival – Feb 20–27, General Santos City
Commemorates peaceful coexistence of indigenous groups and settlers. - Dapil
Festival – Feb 20–25, Bangued, Abra
Sugarcane-themed celebration with street parades and trade fairs. - Sampaguita
Festival – Feb 21–22, San Pedro, Laguna
Floral parade featuring floats adorned with the national flower. - Panagbenga
(Baguio Flower Festival) – Feb 26 onwards, Baguio City
A major attraction! Expect flower floats, parades, and street dancing. - Hil-o
Hil-o Festival – Feb 26–28, Ma-ayon, Capiz
Promotes mutual cooperation and local heritage through festivities.
🏆 Month-Long / Floating Dates
- Bambanti
Festival – February, Isabela Province
Scarecrow-themed festival celebrating agriculture and creativity. - Hot
Air Balloon Festival – Early Feb, Clark, Pampanga
A sky spectacle featuring colorful hot air balloons and aerial shows. - Philippine
International Arts Festival (PIAF) – All month, nationwide
Celebrates National Arts Month with performances and exhibits across regions. - Suroy
sa Surigao – All month, Surigao City
Tourism campaign spotlighting Surigao’s natural wonders. - Sorteo
Festival – Feb 16–22, Carmona, Cavite
Held every three years, it reenacts a land lottery from Spanish times.
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