Thursday, January 23, 2020

Here Comes Fiesta, Here Comes Fun!

Every January 25, Vigan City Fiesta is held. Biguenos treat this occassion very special that even some of them who's in abroad goes home to join their families and friends in the celebration of their fiesta. This fiesta is dedicated to St. Paul the Apostle, the city's patron saint, and is celebrated during the feast day of his conversion. Vigan’s main church, the Metropolitan Cathedral is dedicated to St. Paul and it stands at the core of the Archdiocese of Nueva Segovia. The major Catholic educational institution in Vigan that stands beside the church is also dedicated to the patron, the St. Paul College of Ilocos Sur. The Vigan City Fiesta usually lasts for several days. It includes within the period the celebration of the anniversary of the cityhood of Vigan, which is commemorated every January 27.



The cultural shows, parades and street dancing food fairs, arts and crafts exhibits, as well as a visiting carnival prepared by the local government and communities are joined by thousands of visitors also from other parts of the Philippines and tourists from other countries. It has become a national event due to participation of near provinces on its activities and street dancing competition.


Longganisa Festival is also celebrated during the fiesta. There is a longganisa-themed parade within the Vigan City Fiesta days. At one time, they attempted to set a record for having the longest longganisa ever made. The festival has become a crowd-drawer as Vigan longganisa, a native version of Mexican salami, has a distinct garlicky taste that has become a favorite of the Filipino palate. Even though some tried to copy Vigan longganisa, they weren’t able to make it. Biguenos attribute this to the fact that the making of Vigan longganisa is a centuries-old tradition of the local makers and all if not most of the ingredients used in making the native sausage is sourced from Vigan. One of the great take-home gifts are the vinegar and sugarcane wines from the city.

Celebrating these kind of occasions help nurture our ancestors’ heritage and make everyone close to each other in order to have a more peaceful and united community.


January 23, 2020

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