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  1. 21 sty 2024 · Higantes Festival is an annual event celebrated in Angono, Rizal, Philippines. It’s renowned for its giant papier-mâché effigies that parade through the streets. The festival originating from Filipino folklore and religious traditions, marks the feast day of San Clemente.

  2. Higantes Festival is a secular celebration initiated by the Municipality of Angono to express gratitude to its patron Saint Clement, in which the parade of giants is held on Sunday before the town feast on November 23.

  3. 3 sie 2022 · Higantes Festival is a month-long artistic, cultural, and religious festival held in the town of Angono, Rizal, Philippines every November. Dedicated in honor of St. Clement of Rome, also known as Pope Clement I, and as thanksgiving for good harvest, it is known for its grand fluvial parade in Laguna Lake and colorful giant puppets made out of ...

  4. 9 maj 2024 · The Higantes Festival is a traditional Filipino festival featuring giant papier-mch effigies known as “higantes.” These effigies depict mythical creatures, historical figures, or local personalities, and are carried on the shoulders of participants during processions and parades.

  5. 5 dni temu · Download PDF. Angono’s Higante Festival. Photo Courtesy of Wow Philippines: https://tourism.gov.ph. THE HIGANTES OF ANGONO. by: Mailah Baldemor. Have you ever seen giants? Do you have the slightest idea how they looked like? Our parents read to us fairy tale stories when we were young and occasionally see them in movie theaters.

  6. 24 lis 2012 · They were clad in traditional, brightly colored Filipino garb—baro't saya for the wife, and long-sleeved shirts and pants for the father and child. The family has graced the Higantes Festival parade ever since.

  7. 25 paź 2013 · The Higantes Festival: Angono, Rizal Philippines. The townspeople of Angono, Rizal, definitely know how to throw a BIG fiesta. The annual town’s fiesta of Angono held every 23 rd of November is a celebration in honor of San Clemente (patron saint of fishermen).

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