Pamulinawen festival, came from the name of a woman made popular in the popular Ilocano folk song Pamulinawen. The festival is celebrated in the city of Laoag, Ilocos Norte to promote camaraderie and sportsmanship.[1]
Pamulinawen Festival | |
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Official name | Pamulinawen Festival |
Observed by | Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Philippines |
Significance | Feast of Saint William |
Begins | 1 February |
Ends | 10 February |
Frequency | annual |
The festival is celebrated in Laoag, Ilocos Norte, Philippines to commemorate the city's patron saint Saint William every first week of February for one whole week.[2]
From a simple celebration of the Feast Day of Saint William, it became an extravagant festival that features the culture and heritage of the city with a variety of activities.[3]
The celebration of the feast of Saint William in the city of Laoag dates back to the Spanish colonization of the Philippines.[4]
The feast of Saint William was celebrated marking the conversion of the Ilocanos to Christianity.