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Also highlights the coconut, the primary crop of the city. Festival usually lasts a week. Minasa Festival [10] 2nd week Bustos, Bulacan: named after the Minasa, a cassava-based cookie Batingaw Festival [11] 13 Cabuyao: commemorates the legendary golden bell of Cabuyao Halad Festival [12] 3rd Sunday Midsayap, Cotabato: Honours the Santo Niño
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Robe Offering Festival, [4] Dhammasekya Day: Full moon of Waso Marks the beginning of the Buddhist lent (Vassa); anniversary of Buddha's first sermon on the Four Noble Truths: Donation of monk robes, shinbyu ceremonies Wagaung (August) Taungbyon Nat Festival [5] Tawthalin (September) Regatta Festival Boat rowing competitions Thadingyut (October)
The Tazaungdaing Festival (Burmese: တန်ဆောင်တိုင်ပွဲတော်, also known as the Festival of Lights and spelt Tazaungdine Festival), held on the full moon day of Tazaungmon, the eighth month of the Burmese calendar, is celebrated as a national holiday in Myanmar and marks the end of the rainy season.
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The number was higher by 24.36% compared to the previous year with 6,532,501 devotees, [43] thus becoming one of the biggest crowds in the religious festival's history. [40] Such high figures were reported even prior to the pandemic; for instance, the number of participated devotees in 2015 was placed at nine million. [44]
The Kasadyahan Festival is a cultural festival that is part of the larger Dinagyang Festival held annually on the fourth Saturday of January in Iloilo City, Philippines. It precedes the main highlight of Dinagyang, the Ati Tribes Competition, which takes place the following day on Sunday.