Dumangas,
Iloilo will celebrate the bounty of its harvest with the annual Haw-as Festival
r on October 26 – 31, 2017. Discover and enjoy local arts and crafts,
family-friendly activities and much more!
Haw-as
Festival is known for its fun-filled daily events that are
family-friendly and open to all ages. Just being in the vicinity can fill you
with a sense of euphoria so strong that you are bound to keep coming back for
more every day.
October
1 (Sunday) Pamukaw; Opening Program with Painting Contest at 1 p.m., Pamukaw at
3 p.m.; October 26 (Thursday) Tourism Photo Shooting Contest at 9 a.m., Ribbon
Cutting Ceremony of OTOP Exhibit at 9:30 a.m., Painting Contest Final Exhibit
at 10 a.m., Motorcade at 10 a.m., Blessing of Harvest at 12 noontime, Street
Dancing at 1 p.m., Sugbahanay sa Plaza at 6 p.m., Awarding of Painting Contest;
October 27 (Friday) Gender and Development (GAD) with Haw-as Festival Pre-
Pageant Night at 7 p.m.; October 28 (Saturday) Socio Cultural Day with 117 Cry
for Freedom and Liberty – Liberation of Dumangas at 8 a.m., Dumangas Composo
and Binalaybay, Educator’s Day at 2 p.m.
October
29 (Sunday) Agri-Fisheries Expo with Farmers and Fisher Folks Forum and Product
Display at 8 a.m., 2nd Bangus Cooking Contest at 9 a.m., 2nd
Sikpanay (Dumangas Actual Haw-as sa Punong) at 3 p.m., Haw-as Festival Queen
Pageant Night at 7 p.m.; October 30 (Monday) Jobs Fair at 8 a.m., Dinner for a
Cause/ Benefit Show at 7 p.m.; October 31 (Tuesday) Col. Quintin Salas Day and
Haw–as Guban Competition with Run for Col. Quintin Salas Marathon at 5 a.m.,
Commemoration Program for the 147th Col. Quintin Salas Birth
Anniversary with Floral Offering at the Veteran’s Monument at 8 a.m., Haw-as
Festival Guban Competition at 2 p.m. and Awarding and Closing Program; November
1 (Wednesday) Ligum-Dulom at 7 p.m.
Fishpond
harvest is one of the most important economic activities in the lives of the
people of Dumangas. Its
people take pride on their bangus and its harvest activities and as a proof of
that is the annual celebration known by every Ilonggos as Haw-as Festival.
The
municipal government of Dumangas headed by its dynamic municipal mayor, Hon.
Ronaldo Golez had worked hard in developing this festival and slowly Haw-as is
recognized as an established festival in the province.
The
coastal area leading to the poblacion of Dumangas gives way to a long stretch
of well-paved road with occasional mangroves growing dot the scenery with
refreshing spots of green and the island of Guimaras as backdrop.
The
roadside features popular seafood restaurants, salt beds, inland resorts and regular
grids of fishponds where during fishpond harvest season, motorists are tempted
to pull over to view groups of men with bamboo fence-like contraptions
directing bangus into the corners of their working pond.
So,
if you are planning an enjoyable week before the start of Halloween and want to
make the most of those times filled with music and good food, a fun festival
should be included in your private, tailor-made travel itinerary.
Journey
down to Dumangas and add more color to a vacation with a good, old-fashioned
festivity. Witness Haw-as Festival.
The
First-Class municipality of Dumangas is located north-east of Iloilo City. In
the province, it is located in the eastern portion bordering the towns of
Barotac Nuevo in the north; Pototan in
the west; Zarraga in the south, and; the islands province of Guimaras and Negros
Occidental in the east. It is politically subdivided into 45 barangays.
One
can reach the town of Dumanags via Baldoza Terminal along Baldoza Street in
Lapaz, Iloilo City and serves vans bound for Dumangas. For more information, please contact, Mr.
Leonardo Quiatchon – Municipal Tourism Officer at telephone number (33) 3612400
or fax number (33) 3612884.
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