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Это список фестивалей на Филиппинах . Большинство фестивалей на Филиппинах, известных как « фиесты », могут иметь свои перья (ярмарки с временными парками развлечений). Происхождение большинства ранних фиест уходит корнями в христианство , восходящее к испанскому колониальному периоду, когда во многих общинах (таких как баррио и города) преимущественно католических Филиппин почти всегда был назначен святой покровитель . Первоначально испанцы поощряли совпадение с христианскими святыми днями, ранними патрональными праздниками.стали жизненно важными инструментами в распространении христианства по стране. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Фестивали на Филиппинах могут быть религиозными, культурными или и тем, и другим. Некоторые из них проводятся в честь местного римско-католического святого покровителя, в ознаменование местной истории и культуры, для продвижения продуктов общины или для празднования обильного урожая. Они могут быть отмечены священными мессами , шествиями , парадами , театральными постановками и реконструкциями , религиозными или культурными ритуалами, торговыми ярмарками , выставками , концертами , конкурсами.и различные игры и конкурсы. Однако фестивали в стране не ограничиваются христианским происхождением. Многие фестивали также посвящены исламским или местным концепциям. На Филиппинах существует более 42 000 известных крупных и второстепенных фестивалей, большинство из которых проводятся на уровне барангаев (деревень). Из-за того, что в стране проводятся тысячи городских, городских, провинциальных, национальных и деревенских праздников, Филиппины традиционно известны как столица мировых праздников . [ необходима цитата ]

Некоторые праздники, такие как Страстная неделя и Рождество , объявлены государственными праздниками и, таким образом, отмечаются и отмечаются по всей стране.

Список [ править ]

Неполный календарный список содержит несколько старейших и крупных религиозных и / или культурных фестивалей в стране. В каждом городе, городе и деревне есть своя фиеста, в результате чего тысячи людей проходят в течение года; некоторые из них носят национальный характер. Некоторые праздники могут содержать несколько / конфликтующих дат и / или записей о местах.

Январь [ править ]

Февраль [ править ]

Март [ править ]

     Часть Страстной недели

Апрель [ править ]

     Часть Страстной недели

Органический фестиваль Натенг

Может [ править ]

Июнь [ править ]

Июль [ править ]

Август [ править ]

Сентябрь [ править ]

Октябрь [ править ]

Ноябрь [ править ]

Декабрь [ править ]

     Часть Рождества

См. Также [ править ]

  • Рождество на Филиппинах
  • Страстная неделя на Филиппинах
  • Кинофестивали на Филиппинах
  • Музыкальные фестивали на Филиппинах
  • Государственные праздники на Филиппинах
  • Патрональный фестиваль

Ссылки [ править ]

  1. ^ Хикс, Найджел (2001). «Профиль Филиппин; люди». Это Филиппины . Лондон: New Holland Publishers (UK) Ltd., стр. 23–24. ISBN 9781843301707. Проверено 30 ноября 2015 года .
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  3. ^ "Баррио Фиеста на Филиппинах" . Филиппинский центр . 2012 . Проверено 29 ноября 2015 года .Фиеста объединяет географическое, историческое и культурное разнообразие Филиппин. Фиеста, описываемая как самое любимое заведение в стране, является воплощением всего, что дорого филиппинскому народу - зрелищности, драмы, юмора, дружбы, религиозного благочестия и земного веселья. Корни фиесты уходят в ранние годы испанского правления, когда монахи уговаривали своих новообращенных на расстоянии слышимости церковных колоколов с помпой и церемонией организованных торжеств. Христианские аспекты фиесты тонко прикрывают древние верования. Языческое празднование было изменено, а не объявлено вне закона, танцы и ритуалы предлагались святым, а не языческим богам.
  4. ^ "Виртуальный помощник учителя" . Филиппины; Торжества . Проверено 29 ноября 2015 года . Где-то на Филиппинах всегда проходит фиеста (фестиваль), так как в каждом городе и районе каждый год проводится как минимум один фестиваль. Фиеста обычно проводится в честь местного римско-католического святого покровителя и дань уважения тезке баррио за хороший урожай и здоровье. Это смесь языческих и католических верований. Эти праздники отмечены пиршеством и празднованием священной мессы, музыки, танца и песни.
  5. ^ "Binalbal фестиваль Tudela, январь 1, 2015" . Санггунианг Панлалавиган из Западного Мисамиса . Проверено 21 июля 2020 года .
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  10. ^ "Парад поплавков Начало фестиваля Batingaw" . Правительство города Кабуяо (официальный сайт). 14 января 2013 г. Архивировано из оригинала на 4 марта 2016 года . Проверено 25 ноября 2015 года .
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  15. ^ Visaya Jr, Villamor (3 февраля 2020). «Изабела празднует праздник чучел» . Philippine Daily Inquirer . Проверено 21 июля 2020 года .
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  21. ^ Рейес, Мэри Энн LL. (31 июля 2019 г.). «Идеальное месторасположение» . Филиппинская звезда . Проверено 21 июля 2020 года . Его фестиваль Халаманан, который проводится каждый январь, демонстрирует сад и ландшафтную индустрию города.
  22. ^ "Фестиваль Пабирик" . Филиппинский туризм . Проверено 3 мая 2017 года .
  23. ^ "Муниципальный и религиозный праздник Ибаджай Ати-Ати" . Филиппинский туризм . Проверено 3 мая 2017 года .
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  26. ^ "Фестиваль Хиринугяв-Сугиданонай" . Провинция Илоило . Проверено 3 мая 2017 года .
  27. ^ «Канделария, Кесон празднует свой ежегодный фестиваль свечей» . Vigattin Tourism (СТАТЬИ) - Филиппины . Проверено 3 мая 2017 года .
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External links[edit]

  • Philippine Festivals and Events
  • Philippines Travel Hub
  • Official Philippine Tourism Website