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Lubi-Lubi Festival

Introduction

The Lubi-Lubi Festival is a vibrant and colorful celebration held annually in the town of Glan, Sarangani Province, Philippines. It is a month-long festival that culminates on October 8, the town’s founding anniversary. The festival showcases the town’s rich coconut culture and heritage, with a variety of events and activities that highlight the many uses of the coconut.

 

History of the Lubi-Lubi Festival

The Lubi-Lubi Festival originated in 1988 as a way to promote tourism and economic development in the town of Glan. The festival’s name is derived from the Cebuano word “lubi,” which means “coconut,” and it is a tribute to the town’s abundant coconut resources.

 

Highlights of the Lubi-Lubi Festival

The Lubi-Lubi Festival features a variety of events and activities, including:

  • Street Dancing Competition: The highlight of the festival is the street dancing competition, where groups of dancers from different barangays (villages) compete for the coveted title of champion. The dancers wear elaborate costumes made from coconut materials, such as husks, leaves, and shells, and they perform energetic and synchronized routines to lively music.
  • Coconut Product Fair: The Coconut Product Fair showcases the wide variety of products that can be made from coconuts, such as oil, soap, vinegar, and handicrafts. Visitors can also sample delicious coconut-based dishes and drinks.

  • Lubi-Lubi Festival Queen Pageant: The Lubi-Lubi Festival Queen Pageant is a beauty pageant that crowns the most beautiful and talented woman in Glan. The queen serves as an ambassador of the festival and the town, promoting tourism and cultural exchange.

  • Other Events: The Lubi-Lubi Festival also features a variety of other events, such as concerts, sports competitions, and cultural presentations. There is something for everyone to enjoy during this vibrant celebration.

 

Significance of the Lubi-Lubi Festival

The Lubi-Lubi Festival is more than just a celebration; it is a symbol of the town of Glan’s pride in its coconut heritage. The festival also serves as an economic driver for the town, attracting tourists and generating income for local businesses.

Date, Days

The festival begins on October 8th.

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Location

How to get there

By Air

The nearest airport to Bacoor City is Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL), which is located in Pasay City, Metro Manila. From the airport, you can take a taxi, Uber, or GrabCar to Bacoor City.

By Bus

There are several bus companies that offer regular bus services to Bacoor City from Manila, Cebu, Davao, and other major cities in the Philippines. The bus ride from Manila to Bacoor City will take approximately 2-3 hours and cost around ₱150-₱200 (US$3-US$4).

By Car

If you are renting a car or have a private car, you can drive to Bacoor City from Manila, Cebu, Davao, or other major cities in the Philippines. The drive from Manila to Bacoor City will take approximately 1-2 hours.

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