Exploring the Rich Heritage: A Blog Journey through the Longganisa Festival


Vigan City is a treasury of rich historical treasures, including literary masterpieces, time-honored festivals, ethnic songs, gastronomic delicious foods, handcrafted crafts, and the lasting culture of both modern and ancient Ilocanos.

Every year, from the final week of January to the first week of February, the province of Ilocos Sur vibrates with the resounding celebration of the Vigan Festival. This festival serves as a platform for highlighting the different goods of Vigan City, as well as revealing historic beliefs and customs that are important to the Ilocano legacy. During the Vigan Festival, the Quirino Stadium serves as a focal point for a variety of cultural activities, such as quiz bees, daniw composing, tribal dances, art exhibitions, and more.

Here are some of the events held during the Vigan Festival, which I attended with my friends and family.




First, on January 19, I had the pleasure of attending a dog and cat amusement show in Plaza Burgos with several close friends. The animals' playful activities, paired with the lively setting, provided a fantastic adventure full of laughter and fuzzy company.


In the following day, I visited the Education Night event in Plaza Burgos, where the lively conversation and insightful classes formed a stimulating environment. The event gave the chance to engage in educational talks while also fostering a feeling of community participation, resulting in a meaningful and informative experience.




On January 22, I got the opportunity to see the dynamic and culturally rich Street Dancing Longgansia Festival. The event, held with great anticipation, emphasized the region's craftsmanship and culture, providing a visually appealing and lively celebration that left a lasting impact.




On the evening of January 24, I watched the "Metro Vigan Dance Sports Club Night and Balikbayan Grand Ball" at Plaza Burgos. The evening was a magnificent display of skill and elegance, with appealing dance acts and a spectacular environment, making it an unforgettable experience.




Following the Metro Vigan Dance Sports Club Night and the Balikbayan Grand Ball, I visited the Vigan Food Festival, which was held just next to the event. The festival provided a delightful collection of local food styles, complementing the preceding evening's cultural events and giving an extra dimension of richness to the whole experience.








On January 27, I had the pleasure of attending the carnival with my cousins and titas, where we enjoyed a variety of exciting rides. Our time on the Viking and carnival swings was especially memorable, adding to a day full of fun and companionship. The events on that day left lasting recollections of a fun and engaging journey.



After our thrilling rides at the carnival, my cousins, titas, and I went out to eat at one of the numerous eateries outside the venue. The numerous meals selections made for a great end to our day, allowing us to sample a variety of dishes while also enjoying good food and companionship.

The Vigan Festival is deeply meaningful to every Ilocano, providing as an important reminder of our ancestors' lasting achievements. Through this festival, we honor their heritage and emphasize our pride as Ilocanos.

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Comments

  1. I love your first picture, very cute cat, just like you! I'm glad that you enjoyed your visit :)

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  2. Wow! Cute dogs and cats! Nice events! :0

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  3. Cute pets! Hope you had fun visiting the carnival!

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  4. It is nice to know more about the fiesta of Vigan.

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  5. Thank you for sharing your Longganisa Festival journey! Cute pets, by the way.

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