This is probably one of the grandest festivals held in the country. The celebration is to honor the life of Santo Nino (The Holy Child Jesus) which is the patron saint of Cebu City. Before the pandemic, this festival attracts more than 2 million tourists from all over the country and even foreigners from different countries. “Sinulog” is a dance ritual that depicts the pagan culture of Filipinos and its transition to Christianity. Aside from the religious celebrations held in Sinulog Festival, it is also well known for grand street banquets during the day before (bisperas) and the actual day of the festival.
It’s also hard to outlast the majestic pageants and parades that happen in the Sinulog Festival. Participants wear multi-colored extravagant costumes dancing to the beat of traditional instruments like drums, gongs, and trumpets. Watching the festival is a treat to the eyes.
Whew, that’s a lot to look forward to! So, if you’re wondering what festival should you attend in the Philippines, the Sinulog Festival should be one of your choices!
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