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Sangyaw Festival 2024

The Sangyaw Festival of Lights Parade, held on the eve of the patron saint of Tacloban City, June 29, 2024, illuminated the streets with a dazzling display of lights and colors. 

This annual celebration, known for its vibrant and lively atmosphere, once again captivated both locals and visitors alike with its enchanting spectacle.

The Sangyaw Festival of Lights in Tacloban City honors Santo Niño, also known as the Child Jesus. This annual celebration on the eve of the patron saint's feast day, June 29, is a vibrant and colorful event that pays tribute to Santo Niño through various festive activities, including the dazzling parade of lights. The festival is a significant cultural and religious event in Tacloban City, symbolizing faith, unity, and community spirit.

As the City of Tacloban embraced the spirit of Sangyaw, the streets came alive with a procession of beautifully adorned floats, each one a masterpiece of creativity and artistry. The parade, a symbol of unity and festivity, showcased the rich cultural heritage of the region, drawing inspiration from its traditions and history.

From intricately designed lanterns to intricately crafted costumes, every detail of the parade reflected the dedication and passion of the participants. The rhythmic beat of drums and joyful cheers filled the air, creating an ambiance of joy and celebration that enveloped the city in a warm embrace.

The Sangyaw Festival of Lights Parade not only served as a reminder of the city's resilience and spirit but also as a platform for the community to come together in harmony and celebration. It was a night to remember, a night where the past intertwined with the present, and the city shone brightly under the glow of a thousand lights.

As the echoes of the parade fade into the night, the memories of this enchanting evening will linger on, a testament to the beauty and vibrancy of Tacloban City. The Sangyaw Festival of Lights Parade truly illuminated the city, not just with lights but with the spirit of togetherness and joy that defines the essence of this beloved tradition. #SangyawTacloban #SanyawFestival #TaclobanToday #TacToday


































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