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A Sinulog Festival Queen carrying the image of Santo Niño, representing Toledo City in 2023. The street dancers performs at South Road Properties.. The Sinulog Festival (as known as Sinug and Sulog) is an annual cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu, with the center of the activities being in Cebu City, and is the centre of the Santo Niño Christian ...
Sinulog-based Category Free Interpretation Category Street Dancing Ref. Contingent Hometown Contingent Hometown Contingent Hometown 1992 Southwestern University: N/A Bonokbonok Maradjao-Karadjao Festival Surigao City, Surigao del Norte Not Awarded [1] 1993 Southwestern University Province of Camiguin Camiguin: 1994 H.Lhuillier Surigao City
The Sinulog procession includes dancing and fiesta in reverence of Santo Nino. Above, a Sinulog participant carrying a copy of the Santo Nino statue. The festival officially ends on the Friday after the Holy Child's feast day, and it is marked with the traditional Hubò (Cebuano, "undress") rite.
Sinulog: This regular holiday applies to the province of Cebu and Tacloban only, honors the Santo Niño. Monday after the third Sunday of January Sinulog Rest Day: This regular holiday applies to the province of Cebu, Cebu City, Mandaue City, Lapu-Lapu City and other provinces and cities who joined in the year's Sinulog Festival in Cebu. January 22
Sinulog Festival: 4 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014 Manaragat Festival: 2 2015, 2016 Halad Festival: 2003 (2) Buyogan Festival: 1 2009 Pintados de Pasi Festival: 2005 Tugtog ...
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The Sinulog Festival, ... [10] festival, which is a mixture of Christian and native cultural elements, celebrated annually every third week of January. ...
This year, the festival of lights will be celebrated on 31 October. The festival typically lasts for four to five days and coincides with the new moon on the Hindu lunisolar calendar, called amavasya.