Coconut Festival

San Pablo City, Laguna

Coconut Festival is a week-long celebration in San Pablo, Laguna, the Philippines, in honor of their patron Saint Paul the Hermit. It is held every first to second week of January. It is a celebration started in 1996. The festival consists of Street dancing, float parade, street concerts, nightly programs before the city fiesta and some other important events like the yearly "Mutya at Lakan ng San ...

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Coconut Festival News

  • Coconut Festival At Coconut Honey Rice Pudding Sa San Pablo Laguna

    Ang makasaysayang Coconut Festival sa Pilipinas ay isang mahalagang bahagi ng kultura sa San Pablo, Laguna bilang pagmamahal at pagpupugay kay Saint Paul, the Hermit. Ito ay ipinagdiriwang tuwing una hanggang ikalawang Linggo ng Enero, taun taon. Para sa mga taga San Pablo, ito rin ay tinatawag na Coco Fest at ginaganap tuwing January 15 ng bawat taon.

    Bahagi ng pagdiriwang na ito ay ang mga sumusunod bago sumapit ang takdang araw ng makulay na pista

    • Street dancing
    • Street concerts at iba't ibang nightly programs
    • Kabilang din dito ay ang "Mutya at Lakan ng San Pablo."

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  • Coco Festival In San Pablo City

    Coco Festival In San Pablo City

    The Coconut Festival is a week-long celebration in San Pablo, Laguna, the Philippines, in honor of their patron Saint Paul the Hermit. It is held every first to second week of January. It is a celebration started in 1996. The festival consists of Street dancing, float parade, street concerts, nightly programs before the city fiesta and some other important events like the yearly "Mutya at Lakan ng San Pablo".

    San Pablo City's Coconut Festival also known as Coco Fest gives more colors to the city fiesta which is held every 15 January. It attracts people nearby towns and foreigners as well as ...

  • Thousands Flock To San Pablo Citys 20th Coconut Festival

    A multitude of people gathered around the city plaza to witness the highlight of San Pablo City's 20th Coconut Festival Celebration today, Tuesday, with the theme: "Dalawang Dekada ng Saya, Sigla at Makulay na Kultura sa Pista ng Niyog sa Lungsod ng Pitong Lawa."

    The afternoon event started with the presentation of contestants vying for the title of "Coco Carnival Queen", clad in their costumes made of coconut materials manifesting the creativity of local designers.

    The judges include famous personalities such as fashion designer Rene Salud, hair stylist James Cooper (who hails from San ...

  • All Set For The San Pablo City Celebrating 20th Coconut Festival And Trade Fair

    The City of San Pablo is celebrating its week-long 20th Coconut Festival and Trade Fair from January 8 until January 15.

    "San Pablo City's Coconut Festival aims to promote tourism especially in this Southern Tagalog. This yearly event sustains to showcase the coconut as "the tree of life," Mayor Loreto Amante said.

    The festival already earned the title "Best Tourism Event Festival Category City Level" winning three consecutive years from 2010 to 2012. In 2013, the festival received the "Pearl Award" as Hall of Famer during the 14th National Convention of the Department of Tourism (DOT) A ...

  • San Pablo City Coco Fest

    San Pablo City Coco Fest

    Talaga namang nakaka LSS yung theme song nila. Buti na lang, matagal na yung event at hindi ko na natatandaan yung melody.

    Ika 18th Coco Festival sa San Pablo City; yan ang pinuntahan namin noong isang January 13, 2013. Pambawi lang yun dahil sa naundlot na panonood ng UAAP Women's Volleyball. Tinamaan kasi kami ng katamaran.

    Kaya naman kahit na hindi namin kabisado ang festival na ito, pinuntahan na rin namin. Trip rin kasi namin makita ang efforts ng mga Amante at ni Sol Aragones na ilunsad ng maayos ang festival na ito na walang bahid pulitika.

    Kagaya ng mga naunang mga date, sisim ...

  • Out And About San Pablo Coco Festival 2013

    Yesterday (January 13, 2013) Jonas and I went to San Pablo Lagunan to attend the Coco Festival. It's actually my first time to witness the event so I was very excited to go. We arrived there early to avoid getting caught up with the traffic and to make sure we get to see all the festival has to offer. The place was heavily decorated with banderitas. Oh wait! and another more, Epal Tarpaulins everywhere. Which is a bit confusing because it somehow looked like a campaign rather than a fiesta at some point.

    Moving on, the street looked so lively not only with the banderitas but also with the a ...