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Quezon is one of the largest province in the Philippines and is home to the "real Tagalog" speakers. Every year in the municipality of Lucban, they celebrate the Pahiyas festival with lots of sweet delicacies native in the province and houses adorned with colorful and elaborate kiping (leaf-shaped wafers made of rice). It is also where the "sacred" Mt. Banahaw is located, according to Philippine Folklore and Legends, the mountain of amulets and mysticism and home of the spirits of the netherworld.
Quezon Travel Blogs
Jan 01, 2008 – Dec 01, 2008
PAHIYAS FESTIVAL (May 2008)
Philippine flowers generraly bloom in May and the province of Quezon has a distinct way of celebrating this season. The town of Lucban decorate their houses with kiping- a colorful, transparent rice tortilla that serves as edible ornaments. Kipings are everyw…
May 15, 2006
One of my favorite holiday ever, I would like to share the experience of a wild great adventure i had in visiting the place of my mom's birthplace. From Manila , it took us total travel of 6hrs drive and 2hrs crossing the sea to get us to the island. The sea was invitingly blu…
Apr 16, 2006 – Jun 24, 2009
Pahiyas, which means "decor", is held annually on the 15th of May in the town of Lucban. During the said festival, the locals elaborately decorate their houses with fruits, vegetables, handicrafts and colorful leaf-shaped rice wafers called "kiping", to honor and thank their patron saint, san Isidr…
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