Showing posts with label Fiesta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fiesta. Show all posts

April 10, 2019

Bayambang Pangasinan bags the Guinness World Records for the tallest bamboo statue

The Guinness World Records officially announced Bayambang Pangasinan has the world's tallest bamboo sculpture (supported) during the unveiling of the 50.23-meter statue of this town’s patron saint, Vincent Ferrer last April 5.



Guinness World Records adjudicator, Swapnil Dangarikar, made the formal announcement as part of the town’s celebration of the 400th founding anniversary of the Saint  Vincent Ferrer Parish (1619-2019) and 600th death anniversary (1419-2019) of the patron saint of builders.




Bannering the theme “Bayang Pinagtibay ng Pananampalataya at Pagkakaisa Laban sa Kahirapan,” the municipality of Bayambang in Pangasinan celebrates Pista’y Baley from April 1 to 8, 2019.

Currently the holder of the Guinness World Record for the longest barbecue grill that it garnered in April 2014, Bayambang successfully acquired another Guinness record, this time for the world’s tallest bamboo sculpture (supported) of a religious figure.

Pista’y Baley, the Pangasinan term for pistang bayan or town fiesta, is one of the grandest and most revered celebrations of Bayambang in the third district of the vote-rich province of Pangasinan. It is the annual moment when the people of all 77 barangays of the town come together in witness and a salient part of a series of revelries where their unity and camaraderie are manifested.

Year after year, Pista’y Baley attracts hordes of visitors from all over the country. Family members of Bayambangueños from other provinces and foreign and local tourists visit Bayambang to enjoy the merriment that only Pista’y Baley offers.


Epic accolade to Bayambang’s overseer and guardian

Saint Vincent Ferrer has been a beacon of faith in Bayambang for hundreds of years, and his presence has been incessantly felt by Bayambangueños through the Saint Vincent Ferrer Parish Church. He remains to be a symbol of devotion for the people of Bayambang, and the influence that he has had on the local culture is undeniable.

Many devotees of St. Vincent Ferrer believe that it is their revered patron who perpetually saves them from the onslaught of natural calamities. Historical archives have it that near Palma of Majorca, St. Vincent Ferrer stilled a storm in order to preach from a wharf. At Beziers he stopped a flood. And Bayambang, which he oversees as the patron saint, was saved on several occasions from natural calamities.

This is why the church, with the assistance of Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao, his wife, Mary Clare Judith Phyllis Jose-Quiambao, and several private firms, is spearheading the construction of the Saint Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park in the heart of the town of Bayambang which is politically subdivided into 77 barangays, 11 of which are urban barangays and 66 are rural barangays.

The groundbreaking ceremony held on June 20, 2018 marked the beginning of a bigger and better future for the town. 

Saint Vincent Ferrer’s 50.23-meter monument was erected in Barangay Bani as a testament to the Bayambangueños’ never-ending love for and gratitude to the patron saint of builders.

The park will serve as a place of serenity, not just for Bayambangueños, but for anyone seeking spiritual help and guidance.



Colossal Structure

Standing at 50.23 meters high, this monumental structure made of steel and engineered bamboo currently holds the Guinness World Record for the Tallest Bamboo Sculpture (Supported) of Saint Vincent Ferrer, making it a valuable tourist spot in Pangasinan and Northern Luzon.

Tourists and visitors will look up in astonishment as they gaze upon the height of the image as a symbol of the Bayambangueños’ faith and devotion to the patron saint of builders.


Prayer Park with chapel, fountains, candle-lighting area and business stalls

The current parish priest of St. Vincent Ferrer Church, Rev. Fr. Allen O. Romero, said that the land from God is being developed to become “a beautiful place where people can go and have peace of mind, where pilgrims from different places can visit, and where people can pray and meditate and venerate our patron.”

A chapel will be situated just beside the statue to serve as a place of meditation where devotees can find peace and serenity during their visit. The chapel is added to the master plan because, despite the expected influx of tourists, there needs to be a solemn spot where they can pray and reflect.

At the center of the rotunda will be a fountain, a calming presence to welcome visitors to the Prayer Park. The water element is added to the park because of the weight of its importance to Catholicism. For Catholics, water is a symbol for purification and cleansing. This is why Catholics dip their fingers in holy water before attending a holy mass and why water is poured over a baby’s head during baptism. This element adds to the overall solemnity and tranquility of the Saint Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park.


Like any other religious spaces, an area where devotees can light candles is important to have. At the Saint Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park, the candle-lighting area is situated just at the back of the 50.23-meter high structure. It will be a spot where devotees can pray for the illumination of their minds and souls, and as the light from the candle keeps glowing, the faith of the devotees keeps on burning.

Situated near the chapel and candle-lighting area are the stalls that will be erected to provide a venue where devotees can buy their food, candles, or souvenirs.

Because the park is expected to attract many tourists from all around the Philippinesand even the world, Bayambangueños would like to showcase what else the town has to offer by marketing the different delicacies and products that are proudly made in Bayambang.

Aside from marketing the prides of the town, this will also give the locals a great source of revenue, which is one of the major goals of the project.


March 18, 2019

Bayambang Marks 405th Town Fiesta with Patron St. Vincent Ferrer Statue to Enter In “Guinness Book of World Records”

The municipal government of Bayambang, Pangasinan, led by Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao, invites local and foreign tourists to come and join in the celebration of its 405th town fiesta starting from April 1 to April 8.



The name of the town, according to the legend, came from the name of a plant called balangbang. As years passed by, the plant became extinct but the name “Bayambang” was retained and was given to designate the town. Historically, Bayambang was made as the last capital of the Republic by General Emilio Aguinaldo when he fled north to escape from the pursuing Americans during the Filipino and American War.

Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao, with the team during the press conference held March 16, 2019, for the celebration of its 405th town fiesta April 1- 8.
Originally called Balunguey or Malunguey, the town was established in 1614, the same year that the local parish named after Bayambang’s revered patron St. Vincent Ferrer was founded. What was initially a visita of Binalatongan (the current San Carlos City) only became an independent vicariate in 1619.





The grand and colorful event highlights the Parish Jubilee which will happen on April. Bayambangueños’ celebration is made even extra special with the 400th year of the St. Vincent Ferrer Parish and, worldwide, the commemoration of the 600th year of the death of St. Vincent Ferrer. For four centuries, the parish church which enshrines St. Vincent Ferrer has been a solemn sanctuary for prayer and devotion for the people of Bayambang, its surrounding towns, and even beyond Pangasinan. Its current parish priest is Fr. Allen Romero. 

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The eight-day affair is filled with various activities in line with this year’s theme “Bayang Pinagtibay ng Pagkakaisa at Pananampalataya Laban sa Kahirapan: 400 Taon ng Pagpapala ng Parokya ni San Vicente Ferrer.” The occasion highlights Bayambang’s latest attempt to enter in the Guinness Book of World Records the Tallest Bamboo Sculpture (Supported) of the town patron St. Vincent Ferrer. Currently, Bayambang holds the world record for the longest barbecue grill.

The creation of the tallest bamboo sculpture (supported) of St. Vincent Ferrer was the brainchild of Mayor Cezar’s wife, Ms. Niña Jose-Quiambao, who is a devotee like her husband. The 51-meter tall statue is made of steel frame and engineered bamboo panels as the cladding material.

 Ms. Niña Jose-Quiambao

Niña assured that this year’s celebration is extraordinary as it coincides with the 400th anniversary of St. Vincent Ferrer Parish, not to mention Bayambang’s latest effort to enter their patron saint’s tallest bamboo sculpture (supported) creation in the Guinness Book of World Records.

 Mayor Cezar T. Quiambao and Ms. Niña Jose-Quiambao

“When we plan for our town fiesta, we always have the best interest of the Bayambangueños in mind. We really went all out for this year’s celebration because we want to spread joy and love to Bayambangueños and to our guests from other towns,” said Niña who personally oversees the construction of the statue and devotes time to attending meetings regarding fiesta activities and preparations for the unveiling of the statue on April 5.

On April 1, a grand revelry kicks off the celebration at dawn around the main street of Poblacion followed by a Thanksgiving Mass, Grand Parade, and Opening Program. At 4 p.m. on the same day, the Streetdance Competition will be held at the Bayambang National High School. The day ends with an Inter-faith Thanksgiving for members of the community belonging to other religious groups.

From April 2 to 6, the hardworking people of the community will be honored through the Barangay Night, Farmers’ Day, Educators’ Night, Senior Citizens’ Day, TODA Day, Cultural/LGU Night, Matalunggaring Awards, and Fiesta Negosyante. The youth will have the chance to show their talent through Bayambang Got Talent, Inter-Barangay Sportsfest, and Zumbayambang. There will also be a cook-off called Malangsi Cooking Contest to discover budding culinary talents.

On April 5, the feast day of St. Vincent Ferrer, a Thanksgiving Mass will be held at the parish church followed by a traditional grand procession with statues of the esteemed patron paraded around town. The formal opening of the St. Vincent Ferrer Prayer Park will be held at Barangay Bani at 6 p.m. 

The highlight of the event is the unveiling of the tallest bamboo sculpture (supported) of St. Vincent Ferrer which is the main attraction in the spacious Prayer Park that will also soon feature a chapel near the base of the statue, fountains in front, candle shed, business stalls, landscaped gardens, and wide open spaces helpful to a person’s meditation and recreation. 

Other major events include the Kalutan Year 5: Labi’y Liket tan Gayaga where Vice Ganda, Kamikazee and December Avenue are guest performers; and the Binibining Bayambang 2019, Niña’s personal project, is set on April 6. Bianca Gonzalez and Derek Ramsay are hosts while Dominic Roque is one of the judges. Paulo Avelino will serenade the lovely contestants.

Expect the town’s alumni from different educational institutions to come together to reminisce happy memories on April 7 and participate in the Alumni Motorcade and Alumni Night.

The event will conclude on April 8 with a mini-concert, Balikbayan Night and People’s Grand Ball.



Niña shared, “Since Mayor Cezar took office in 2016, we have been very hands-on when it comes to the fiesta preparations because we believe that it can be one of the biggest income generators for Bayambang. So, it’s not just about celebrating but also providing a better life to all Bayambangueños.”

Indeed, Bayambangueños know how to celebrate the gift of life and what makes them stand out is their immense faith in God. As the colossal St. Vincent Ferrer reaches the heaven, their deep devotion to their patron saint will be rewarded with more blessings as St. Vincent Ferrer intercedes for them.

November 13, 2014

Community welcomes arrival of 'star" in “Fiesta” video

Here's something we need and we value on our lives. Cleanliness, basic sanitation, clean toilets, germ-free communities.  Watch this as a community welcomes arrival of clean toilets in “Fiesta” video.

It’s a scene typically played out during fiestas: People rushing to the streets, drawn to the sound of a marching band. Everyone is smiling, eager to see the “star” of the celebration. But instead of showing the face of a movie celebrity, a beauty queen or a politician, the video reveals an unlikely, yet welcome sight—a new, clean toilet facility.


Aptly titled “Fiesta”, the Domex video, produced by Unilever Philippines, is available on Youtube and shows how underprivileged Filipinos welcome the “arrival” of clean toilet facilities in their communities.

“The video aims to make people realize the value of a toilet which most of us, unfortunately, take for granted,” said Dennis Chua, Domex Brand Manager.

The “Fiesta” video contributes to the efforts of Domex’s One Million Clean Toilets Movement. Each unique view translates into a pledge for the advocacy campaign which collects pledges from households to conscientiously maintain their own hygienic bathrooms. For every pledge received, Domex will donate P5 to UNICEF’s sanitation program, towards improving access to basic sanitation in deprived areas around the world, including the Philippines.

“By watching the ‘Fiesta’ video and asking our friends to watch it, we are not only raising awareness for toilet appreciation and sanitation, more importantly, we are helping less privileged communities gain access to clean toilet facilities,” said Benjie Yap, Unilever Foods and Home Care Vice President.

Clean toilets, germ-free communities

All over the country, people are welcoming the construction of new toilet facilities and the repair of dilapidated ones, since becoming aware of its role in disease prevention, especially among children.

According to the Department of Health, of the estimated 3,420 diarrhea-related deaths among Filipino children under 5 every year, around 2,000 could have been prevented by access to safe water, improved toilet sanitation and personal hygiene.

“This video should serve as a wake-up call for most of us. The little things we take for granted, like having a clean toilet, could mean the world to others and could definitely help save lives,” Chua said.




Having access to clean toilets means a world of a difference to others. Join the 1 Million Clean Toilets Movement and celebrate World Toilet Day with us to help make a difference.


Every view this video gets, counts as a pledge. Help communities gain access to clean toilet facilities today. Let's save lives together!

January 16, 2013

Philippine Festivals 2013 - "It's More Fun in the Philippines!"

It's more fun in the Philippines ! Here are the Festivals this year 2013. 

Feast of the Black Nazarene
Quiapo Manila, January 9, 2013  

Hinugyaw Festival

Koronadal, Mindanao, January 10, 2013 

Ati-Atihan Festival

Kalibo, Aklan, January 11-20, 2013 
January 11 (Friday) - Mutya Ag Lakan It Kalibo Ati-Atihan 2013 Grand Pageant Finale & Coronation Night [7:00 PM, ABL Sports & Cultural Center]
January 14 (Monday) - Aklan Festivals Parade
January 15 (Tuesday) - Pagdayaw kay Senyor Sto. Nino
January 16 (Wednesday) - Sadsad Panaad
January 17 (Thursday) - Aklan Higante Contest
January 18 (Friday) - Sadsad Pagpasalamat Kay Senyor Sto. Nino
January 19 (Saturday) - Tribal, Modern, Balik-Ati, and Individual Ati-Atihan Contest
January 20 (Sunday) - Religious Procession and Dance     


Sinulog Festival

Cebu, January 11-20, 2013
January 10 (Thursday) -  Opening Salvo: Walk with Jesus [Assembly: 4:00 AM, Fuente Osmena]
January 11 (Friday) - Sinulog 2013 Kick Off
January 12 (Saturday) - Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Lalawigan
January 13 (Sunday) - Sinulog sa Kabataan sa Dakbayan
January 14 & 15 (Monday & Tuesday) - Cultural Show, Sinulog Idol, Street Party Concert 
January 16 (Wednesday) - Ms. Cebu 2013 Coronation Night
January 17 (Thursday) - Sinulog Idol Grand Finals
January 18 (Friday) - Sinulog Festival Queen Search 
January 19 (Saturday) - Fluvial Procession, Foot Procession, Sinulog Fireworks Competition
January 20 (Sunday) - Grand Streetdance Parade


Zambulawan Festival

Zamboanga del Sur, January 20, 2013

Pasungay Festival (Bull Fighting Festival)

Iloilo, January 21, 2013 

Dinagyang Festival

Iloilo, January 25-27, 2013
January 25 (Friday) - Fluvial Procession
January 26 (Saturday) - Kasadyahan Competition
January 27 (Sunday) - Dinagyang Ati Competition


Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Competition 2013

Clark, Pampanga, February 21-24, 2013


Chinese New Year

February 10, 2013

Panagbenga Festival

Baguio City, February 1-March 3, 2013
February 1 (Friday) - Grand Opening Parade, Drum and Lyre Competition 
February 23 (Saturday) - Grand Street Dancing Parade 
February 24 (Sunday) - Grand Float Parade
February 25 (Monday) - Session Road in Bloom
March 3 (Friday) - Closing



Sibug-Sibug Festival

Sibugay, February 26, 2013


Paraw Regatta Festival

Iloilo, March 3, 2013


Kaamulan in Bukidnon (Ethnic Cultural Festival of Bukidnon)

Bukidnon, March 10, 2013 


Sandugo Festival

Bohol, March 16, 2013 


Araw ng Dabaw Festival

Davao City, March 16-17, 2013


Holy Week

March 24-31, 2013


Via Crusis (Way of the Cross)

Cebu City, March 25-31, 2013


Pak'kaat Kallo

Magpet, Cotabato, March 25-31, 2013


Cutud Lenten Rites

Cutud, Pampanga, March 29, 2013


Moriones Festival

Boac, Magpoc, Marinduque, March 31, 2013


Lamilamihan Festival

Lamitan, Basilan, April 14 or 21, 2013


Flores de Mayo/Santacruzan (Flowers of May)

May 2013


Viva Vigan Festival

Vigan, Ilocos Sur, May 1-5, 2013


Pahiyas Festival

Lucban, Quezon, May 15, 2013


Mudpack Festival

Negros Occidental, June 15-16, 2013


Parada ng Lechon

Balayan, Batangas, June 24, 2013


Pintados/Kasadyaan Festival

Tacloban City, June 29, 2013


Kadayawan sa Dabaw

Davao City, August 17-18, 2013


Penafrancia Viva La Virgen Festival

Naga City, September 21, 2013


Lemlunay (T'Boli Tribal Festival)

Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, September 16-18, 2013


Lanzones Festival

Camiguin, October 19, 2013


Masskara Festival

Bacolod City, October 19-20, 2013


Higantes Festival

Angono Rizal, November 23, 2013


Giant Lantern Festival
San Fernando, Pampanga, December 21, 2013


***will post updates on coming days :) 






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