Panagdadapun Festival: Quirino’s Convergence of Cultures

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Panagdadapun Festival: Quirino’s Convergence of Cultures
It will be a grand convergence of cultures as the Province of Quirino marks another milestone with the celebration of its 52nd founding anniversary and Panagdadapun Festival, which will showcase its rich history and cultural heritage.
Panagdadapun Festival
With the theme “Upholding Resilience, Innovation, and Excellence,” celebrations opened on Sept. 2 with an array of events, such as an indigenous arts and crafts exhibit, job fair, beauty pageant, sports activities, concerts featuring the hottest bands, and socio-civic events.
A crowd-drawer is the Tourism and Investment Fair, which showcases the tourism, food, native crafts, and agricultural products of the different municipalities through pavilion displays around the Provincial Capitol Complex in Cabarroguis town.
Aglipay Caves in Quirino
Literally meaning “gathering” in the Ilocano language, the festival’s highlight is Sept. 10 with the grand parade, foundation anniversary program, and the street dancing show. To be featured are the municipal festivals of Penenkakasisit of Nagtipunan, Pagay-Pagay of Saguday, Panagsasalog of Maddela, Ginnamuluan of Cabarroguis, Pammadayaw of Diffun, and Panagsalukag of Aglipay, which depict the indigenous and local small-town way of life.
Quirino governor Dakila Carlo Cua said that the celebration will underscore the economic, political, and governance gains the province has achieved since its creation and separation on Sept. 10, 1971, from Nueva Vizcaya.
Quirino Provincial Capitol Building
He noted that the festival is a means to spotlight the province’s potential as an emerging eco-tourism and agricultural powerhouse in the Cagayan Valley region.
This year’s celebration is the second post-pandemic staging of the annual fest, with the full resumption last year of the Panagdadapun and the launch of its “Basket of Happiness” tourism branding, which helped Quirino regain momentum.
Quirino Provincial Library and Museum
Saguday fossilized flower products
Beyond the festival, guests can marvel and experience the natural charm and exciting adventure of its ecotourism attractions, such as the Aglipay Caves and Campsite in Aglipay, Ganano Falls in Diffun, Siitan Nature Park, Landingan Viewpoint and Diamond Cave in Nagtipunan, and Governor Rapids at the Cagayan River in Maddela.
Moreover, trekkers can chase waterfalls, quite literally, which are tucked inside the lush forests of the various towns.
The province is also gaining popularity as a mecca for motocross for its annual Quirino Motorismo, the country’s biggest motorcycle sports festival, which features an endurance ride around northern Luzon.
For a glimpse of Quirino’s cultural heritage, guests can visit the Provincial Museum in Cabarroguis, the repository of the Dumagat, Ifugao, Isinay, Bugkalot, and Gaddang indigenous peoples, and Ilocano way of life.
Ganano Falls in Diffun
Governor’s Rapids in Maddela
The sprawling 110-hectare capitol complex also boasts of the spring water-fed Quirino Watersports Complex, north Luzon’s only full-course world-class and tournament-grade wakepark, an Orchidarium, Tree for Legacy Park, Bamboo Eco-Park, plant nurseries, and the tree-lined lake for a boating nirvana.
For more information on the festival and tourism activities, follow Quirino Province on Facebook.
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Panagdadapun Festival: Quirino’s Convergence of Cultures
Melo Villareal
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