There is always a festival somewhere in the Philippines. Because every city and town has a festival at least once a year. It is usually to commemorate the guardian of the local Roman Catholic. It is a mixture of heathen and Catholic faith.
Independence Day will be held on June 12 every year to celebrate independence from Spain. It was celebrated on 4th July, and in 1946 the Philippines celebrated its independence from the United States.
Muslims in the Philippines observe Ramadan while Christians in the Philippines observe Christians, especially those borrowed during the Holy Week
This year's biggest celebration is Pasko (Christmas) which usually begins at the beginning of the month (September to December). In the Philippines, it is said that there is the longest Christmas celebration from September 1st to January 6th of the following year.
Many countries celebrate the country and their culture on holidays, and many religious holidays are citizen's legal holidays. Important church holidays include Holy Week, including Epiphany (January 6), Easter (March or April), Halloween (November 1), Immaculate Conception (December 8), Christmas Yes. (December 25). Colombia also celebrates various saints festivals at national and local levels. On other important holidays, in Independence Day (20th July) celebrating the Declaration of Independence between 1810 and August 7, Bolivar broke the Spanish in commemoration of Bokaia's battle. Other holidays are mainly local and local culture such as Barranquilla Carnival, Cartagena International Caribbean Music Festival, Medellin Flower Fair, Rio Susio's Devil's Day.
Holidays and celebrations are part of Aruba's culture. On this page, you can find detailed information on Aruba's holidays, celebrations, traditions so that you can celebrate these celebrations during your vacation in Aruba. Better enough, plan ahead and plan to visit Aruba in one of the celebrations. One day of New Year's Eve, the common tradition in Aruba is to fire long firecrackers in China. Pagola departs around the island and celebrates the end of local companies. According to mythology, firecrackers also block devils. Another tradition of the New Year is Dande, a group of musicians walking from home to home (most of their families and friends) to deliver a wonderful blessing for the New Year.