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Hinugyaw Festival

Introduction

The Hinugyaw Festival is the annual founding anniversary and cultural festival celebrated in Koronadal City, South Cotabato, Philippines every January 10th. It is a week-long celebration that showcases the city’s rich culture, history, and natural beauty. The festival’s name is derived from the Cebuano word “hinugyaw,” which means “merry-making” The Hinugyaw Festival is a joyous and colorful celebration that highlights the rich cultural tapestry of Koronadal City. Through its diverse events and activities, the festival not only commemorates the city’s foundation but also strengthens community bonds and promotes cultural appreciation. It stands as a testament to the vibrant spirit and cultural diversity of the people of Koronadal.

 

The Hinugyaw Festival features a variety of events, including:

 

  • Street parades: Colorful street parades with marching bands, dancers, and cultural floats fill the streets of Koronadal City.
  • Tribal competitions: Indigenous tribes from the surrounding areas compete in traditional dances, songs, and games.
  • Food festivals: A variety of local and international cuisine is available at food festivals held throughout the city.
  • Art exhibits: Local artists showcase their work in art exhibits held at various venues.
  • Concerts: Live music performances by local and international bands are held throughout the festival.
  • Sports competitions: A variety of sports competitions, such as basketball, volleyball, and sepak takraw, are held.
  • Fireworks display: A spectacular fireworks display caps off the festival each night.

 

The Hinugyaw Festival is a vibrant and colorful celebration that is not to be missed. It is a great opportunity to experience the rich culture and heritage of Koronadal City.

Date, Days

The festival begins on January 10 every year.

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Location

How to get there

By Air

The nearest airport is General Santos International Airport (GES), about an hour away from Koronadal City. Several airlines offer direct flights to General Santos from major Philippine cities like Manila, Cebu, and Davao.

By Bus

Regular bus services connect Koronadal City to major cities in the Philippines, including Davao City, Cagayan de Oro, and General Santos City.

By Car

It takes an average of three and a half hours by car from Francisco Van Goi International Airport to Corona Dal City.

Near Destination

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A pork & liver stew with tomato sauce, carrots and potatoes.
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A chicken stew with carrot, potato, and tomato sauce.