Gen. Adriano Hernandez, the town's local hero carrying the Philippine flag |
Dingle,
Iloilo, in the spirit of getting to know more of the town will host to one of
Iloilo’s most inspiring cultural event, Pagdihon Festival on October 25-31,
2017.
With
the festival theme, “Pagdihon, Ginakabuhi sang mga Dingleanon,” special events starting
its opening day on October 25 (Wednesday) that includes Float Parade at 7:30
a.m. with an Opening Program, Unified Drum and Lyre Corp and Drum and Bugle Corp
Exhibition, Agri-Fair, Laro ng Lahi at 1 p.m., Miss Pagdihon and Open Stage
Sound System ; October 26 (Thursday) with Senior Citizen’s Day, Teacher’s Night
and Open Stage Sound System; October 27 (Friday) Mass Church Wedding,
Alcoholic’s Night and Open Stage Sound System; October 28 (Saturday) Cry of
Lincud, Raising of Banners, Dingle Tonight, Fireworks Competition and Open
Stage Sound System; October 29 (Sunday) Boy and Girl Scouts Day, Farmer’s Coop
Day, Zumba, Open Stage Live Band; October 30 (Monday) Street and Dance Drama
Competition, Search for Mr. and Miss Teen Pagdihon and Open Stage Sound System;
October 31 (Tuesday) Trick or Treat, Horror Night, Awarding and Open Stage Live
Band.
Pagdihon
offer visitors a glimpse into the heart and soul of its people highlighted by the
much-anticipated annual tribal dance-drama competition. Here, all the competing
tribes show off their dancing and theatrical skills in order to grab the
championship crown.
The
performances features local legends incorporated to local history that rekindles
the sense of heroism and a look back on the sacrifices and bravery of their
local hero led by Gen. Adriano Dayot Hernandez who staged the first armed
uprising in the Province of Iloilo in October 28, 1898.
Adriano
Hernandez later became a brigadier general in the Philippine Revolutionary Army
during the Philippine American War. As a military strategist, Hernandez was
designated Chief of Staff of the revolutionary government in the Visayas in
November 1898, and became an aide to another local hero from Santa Barbara, Gen.
Martin Teofilo Delgado. He represented the province of Iloilo at the Malolos
Congress. He led the guerrilla movement in the province of Iloilo until his
surrender. To honour him, the local government erected a statue which stands proudly
in Barangay Lincud. Gen. Hernandez died on February 16, 1925.
Pagdihon
commemorates the blessings of having a great hero. The week-long celebration of
Pagdihon Festival aims to remind the young generation of Dingleanons about their
local history and for them to imitate the good deeds that their local hero possessed
and the tenets that he lived by, not to mention his bravery and love for his town
and people.
Other
must-do activities around Dingle: Do not skip a tour through the only National
Park in the island of Panay, Bulabog National Park which houses 33 known caves
in the area. Take a picture in front of St. John the Baptist Parish. And do not
miss the Nautod Wall. For rock climbing enthusiasts, the wall is considered a
haven for both hardcore and leisurely climbers because of the variety of grade
offerings from 5.8 to 5.12.
Dingle
is a Third-Class municipality 37 kilometers away or an hour drive from the
city. Its land area measures 7, 750 hectares politically subdivided into 33
barangays. It annually celebrates its religious fiesta every 24th of
June in honour of St. John the Baptist. Market day is every Saturday.
To
get to Dingle, take a jeepney at Tagbak terminal in Jaro, Iloilo City. For more
information, please contact, Dane Dizon – Municipal Tourism Officer at
09477424341.
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