A clever blend of the words “mass” and “kara,” meaning “many faces,” the MassKara Festival lights up Bacolod every October with a grand celebration. This vibrant event spreads joy and uplifts the spirits of locals and visitors alike through colorful masks, lively parades, and festive revelry.
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Dubbed the “Mother of Philippine Festivals,” this week-long celebration showcases the vibrant fusion of faith and Ati culture. The streets of Kalibo come alive with dynamic dances, spirited music performances, and a kaleidoscope of colors.
The Ilonggo spirit and rich cultural heritage come to life in the highly anticipated Dinagyang Festival, showcasing grand parades, electrifying street dances, colorful displays, and captivating live performances.
Aklan’s piña handloom weaving has earned global recognition as part of UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, celebrating its rich cultural significance and craftsmanship.