Friday, December 22, 2023

The Ultimate Chick Loaf Recipe Roundup: 6 Must-Try Delights

Discover the mouthwatering Chick Loaf recipe from Suy Foods, crafted by Suy Chicken Corporation and sourced from Ana's Breeders Farms, Inc., owned by Aileen Suy and Jonathan Suy. This versatile and flavorful ingredient takes center stage in these six delightful recipes, showcasing its exceptional taste and quality. From comforting pasta dishes to innovative wraps, each recipe promises a delicious experience.

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Let's dive into the world of Suy Foods Chick Loaf culinary creations and explore these flavorful delights in your own kitchen.

1. Chick Loaf Spaghetti

A comforting classic with a twist, this Chick Loaf Spaghetti combines perfectly cooked pasta with a savory chick loaf and tomato sauce. Topped with grated Parmesan cheese, it's a dish that marries simplicity with robust flavors. Read more

2. Cheesy Chick Loaf Lumpia

Take a culinary journey with Cheesy Chick Loaf Lumpia, where shredded chick loaf meets lumpia wrappers and gooey cheese. Deep-fried to golden perfection, these lumpia rolls offer a crunchy exterior and a cheesy, savory interior. Read more

3. Luncheon Meat-Lettuce Wrap

Experience freshness and crunch in every bite with the Luncheon Meat-Lettuce Wrap. Thinly sliced chick loaf nestled in crisp iceberg lettuce, adorned with diced tomatoes, and drizzled with a mayo-mustard blend. A delightful handheld treat. Read more

4. Luncheon Meat in Mozzarella Balls

Elevate your snack game with Luncheon Meat in Mozzarella Balls. Cubes of chick loaf and mozzarella, coated in breadcrumbs, fried to golden perfection. Skewered for easy dipping, these bites are a delightful fusion of textures. Read more

5. Chicken in Green Curry Sauce

Journey into the realm of exotic flavors with Chicken in Green Curry Sauce. Sliced chick loaf bathed in a luscious green curry sauce, accompanied by vibrant mixed vegetables. Served over jasmine rice, it's a Thai-inspired culinary escapade. Read more

6. Chicken Pasta with Spinach Cream Sauce

Savor the richness of Chick Loaf in a velvety Spinach Cream Sauce. Diced chick loaf and spinach leaves elegantly coat your pasta of choice, creating a creamy and flavorful dish that transcends the ordinary. Read more

Explore the detailed recipes for each culinary creation by clicking on "Read more" and embark on a delicious adventure with chick loaf at the heart of each dish.


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Wednesday, May 3, 2023

List of Hotels, Inns, Resorts, & Appartelles in Davao City - Davao Sikat

Looking for a place to stay in Davao City? Check out our comprehensive list of hotels, inns, resorts, and appartelles in the area. Find the perfect accommodation for your next visit to Davao City.

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Here is the List of Hotels, Inns, Resorts, & Appartelles in Davao City:

The Marco Polo Hotel 245 rooms

C.M. Rector St., Davao City
Telephone / contact no. (082) 221-0888, 225-0111
website: http://davao.marcopolohotels.com/

Waterfront Insular Hotel Davao 153 rooms
Lanang, Davao City
Telephone / contact no. (082)233-2881 to 87
website: http://waterfronthotels.com.ph/davao/index.html

Grand Regal Hotel, 217 rooms
Km. 7 J.P. Laurel Ave., Davao City
Telephone / contact no. (082) 235-0888, 234-3910
website: www.grandregalhotel.com

The Apo View Hotel 154 rooms
J. Camus cor. Palma Gil Streets, Davao City
Telephone / contact no. (082) 221-6430, 221-0748, 221-2281
website: www.apoview.com

Microtel Inn & Suites Davao 51 rooms
Damosa Complex, Mamay Road
Telephone / contact no. : (63-82) 233 2333 * Mobile: (63-905) 303-9840
website: http://www.microtel-davao.com/

The Royal Mandaya Hotel, rooms
J. Palma Gil cor. P. Reyes Streets, Davao City
Telephone / contact no. (082) 225-8888; Fax 221-3430
website: http://www.royalmandaya.com/

Grand Men Seng Hotel, 70 rooms
A. Pichon St., Davao City
(082) 221-9040, 221-2431
website: http://www.grandmenseng.com

Tower Inn, 33 rooms
E.Quirino Ave., Davao City
(082) 221-1099, Fax Number : (6382) 221-8034
website: http://www.towerinn.com.ph/davao.php

Hotel Galleria, 43 rooms
Gov. Duterte St., Davao City
(082) 221-2480, 221-2657, 221-2693

Chateau Veronica Apartelle, 16 rooms ***(Location Map, HERE)
Araullo St., Davao City
(082) 227-0488, 222-4826
website: http://www.chateauveronica.com/

Crown Regency Hotel 62 rooms ***(Location Map, HERE)
J.P. Cabaguio Ave., Davao City
(082) 225-8188, 225-8088
website: http://www.crownregency.com/davao_residences.php

Humberto’s Hotel, 20 rooms ***(Location Map, HERE)
311 Jose Palma Gil Corner Padre Gomez Sts., Davao City
(082) 222-3831, 222-4105
website: www.humbertoshotel.com/

Regency Inn 83 rooms
• Villa Abrille Street, Davao City
(082) 225-5819, 227-4333

Linmarr Hotel, 34 rooms
Lakandula St., Agdao, Davao City
(082) 221-2915, 221-5748
website: www.linmarrdavao.com

Davao Fortune Inn, 48 rooms
R. Magsaysay Ave., Davao City
(082) 221-0819, 222-8332

Jogues Apartelle 17 rooms
509, Manga Street, Juna Subd.
Matina,Davao City, Philippines
Contact Number +63(82)299-0926
Telefax +63(82)297-4683
Mobile Number (+63)917-7024658
website: http://www.joguesapartelle.com/
Davao Imperial Hotel, 19 rooms
Dona Segunda Bldg., Claveria St., Davao City
(082) 222-4930, 222-4931
http://davaoimperialhotel.com/index.html

Elles Pension House 22 rooms
Mt. Apo St., Davao City
(082) 221-8499, 221-2637
(no website)

Emerald Inn 24 rooms
J. Camus Ext., Davao City
(082) 225-4825, 221-1641
(no website)

Alta Pension House 45 rooms
J.P. Laurel Ave., Davao City
(082) 221-1843/221-2669/222-2058
(no website)

Bagobo Hotel, 35 rooms
Gov. Duterte Street, Davao City
(082) 222-4444, 222-4440

Casa Leticia 39 rooms
J. Camus Street, Davao City
(082) 224-0501; Fax 221-3585
website: www.casaleticia.com

BS Inn 39 rooms
B. Gempesaw-Monteverde Sts., Davao City
(082) 221-3980

Evergreen Hotel 57 rooms
R. Magsaysay Ave., Davao City
(082) 221-3860

Manor Hotel 33 rooms
A. Pichon St., Davao City
(082) 221-2511, 221-2514
www.manorhoteldavao.com
website:

Orangegrove Hotel, 41 rooms
123 Crossing Buhangin Highway , Davao City
(082) 241-0695, 241-0787
website: www.orangegrovehotel-davao.com

Park Square Inn & Restaurant, 17 rooms
Quimpo Boulevard, Davao City
(082) 298-0258

Sychar Garden Hotel 42 rooms
J.P. Laurel Ave., Davao City
(082) 224-0603
website: http://www.sychargardenhotel.com/
Villa Margarita Hotel 32 rooms
J.P. Laurel Ave., Davao City
(082) 221-5674 , 226-2968

Hotel Elena, 30 rooms
Avenida Santos Ave., Davao City
(082) 233-1941, 233, 1122

Road Way Inn 33 rooms
JP Laurel Avenue, Davao City
(082) 221-9000 to 04

Aljems Inn I, 24 rooms
Magallanes or Pichon St., Davao City
(082) 221-3060/3698

Aljems Inn II, 18 rooms
Rizal St., Davao City
(082) 221-6162/221-6394

Alicia Mansion, 28 rooms
L. Guerrero Street, Davao City
(082) 2242001 to 02

Aveflor Inn, 35 rooms
CM Recto Street, Davao City
(082) 2210681/8268

Midland Inn, 12 rooms
Iñigo Street, Davao City
(082) 2211775

Royal House , 46 rooms
CM Recto Street, Davao City
(082) 2218105 / 06

Villa Fontana Inn , 12 rooms
Bolton Street, Davao City
(082) 2223797 / 2263172

D’ Counter Pension, 31 rooms
J. Camus Street, Davao City
(082) 2213664

Davao Hotel, 17 rooms
CM Recto Street, Davao City
(082) 2278911

Lanang Guest House, 16 rooms
Lanang, Davao City
(082) 2224528

Marbella Mansion, 38 rooms
Rizal Street, Davao City
(082) 2220890

Mirage Hotel, 26 rooms
Quirino Street, Davao City
(082) 2212707

Ritz Garden Hotel (Garden Oases), rooms
Porras Street, Davao City
(082) 2241403
website: http://www.theritzgardenhotel.com/

Southern Tourist Inn , 48 rooms
Villa Abrille Street, Davao City
(082) 2217431

Rose Inn , rooms
Quimpo Blvd, Davao City
(082) 2975558

Carpel’s Pension House , rooms
J. Camus Ext. , Davao City
(082) 2211641

Royal House , rooms
CM Recto St., Davao City
(082) 2273630

Sunny Point Family Lodge , rooms
165 Pichon St., Davao City
(082) 2210155

White Mansion , rooms
Rolling Hills, Bacaca, JP Laurel Ave., Davao City
(082) 224-1644
http://www.whitemansion.com/home.php

Red Knight Garden, rooms
Guadalupe Village, Lanang, Davao City
(082) 234 3408
website: http://redknightgardens.com/index.html

Drifters Davao, rooms
Pili St., Novatierra Village , Lanang, Davao City
(082) 3056471
website: http://www.driftersdavao.com/

El Gusto Family Lodge , rooms
Magallanes St., Davao City
(082) 2273662
(no website)

Lispher Inn, rooms
Juna Subdivision, Matina, Davao City
(082) 299-1610
website: http://www.lispher.ph/

Sampaguita Tourist Inn, 108 rooms
Mt. Apo St., Davao City
(082) 227-2958
(no website)

Felis Resort, rooms
Matina Aplaya, Davao City
(082) 2970719 / 2972470
(no website)

Radiance Inn, 17 rooms
PC Barracks, San Pedro St. , Davao City
(082) 2226484

Legaspi Inn, 10 rooms
Pelayo St. , Davao City
(082) 2263842
(no website)

Seagull Beach Resort,
Matina Aplaya , Davao City
(082)2960303
website: http://seagullresorts.multiply.com/

Ponce Suites , 28 rooms
Cor. Road 3 7 4, Doña Vicenta Village, Bajada, Davao City
(082)227-9070 to 71/Fax: 224-1476
website: http://www.poncesuites.net/about.htm

Casa Majorska, 10 rooms
Matina Highway, walking distance to NCCC Mall , Davao City
(082) 2263734

Toril Homestay Inn, 9 rooms
J. Dela Cruz, Toril
(082) 291-0297

Western Homestay Inn, __rooms
Porras/Lupo Diaz St., Bo. Obrero
(082) 227-6982

Larous Pension House, 55 rooms
Ilustre Street
(082) 221-1738/222-2840

Downtown Home, 15 rooms
San Pedro Street
(082) 224-0067
(no website)

Enrico’s Apartelle/Pension
Maa, Davao City
(082)
(no website)

Monday, April 24, 2023

Exploring Davao City: A Guide to the Best Sights and Activities



Davao City, Philippine Eagle Center, Mount Apo, beaches, local food, night market, culture, guides, tips

Davao City is a vibrant and exciting destination located in the southern part of the Philippines. Known for its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and delicious food, this city offers plenty of attractions for visitors to explore. In this guide, we'll take a look at some of the best things to do in Davao City and offer tips and recommendations for getting the most out of your trip.

Exploring Davao City: A Guide to the Best Sights and Activities


1. Visit the Philippine Eagle Center

This conservation center is home to the majestic Philippine Eagle, one of the world's largest eagles. You can also see other endangered species of birds and animals. Visit the Philippine Eagle Center!

2. Explore Mount Apo

This is the highest mountain in the Philippines and is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. There are several trails that lead to the summit, ranging from easy to difficult.

3. Enjoy the beaches

Davao City is home to several beaches, including Samal Island, which is just a short boat ride away. These beaches are perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and other water activities.

4. Try the local food

Davao City is known for its delicious local cuisine, including durian, pomelo, and seafood dishes. Don't be afraid to try new things and explore the local food scene.

5. Visit the night market

The Davao Night Market is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike. You can find a variety of food, souvenirs, and other items for sale.

6. Learn about the local culture

Davao City is home to several indigenous tribes, and learning about their customs and traditions can be a fascinating experience. Visit the Kadayawan Festival in August to see the vibrant culture of Davao City. The King of the South!.



Sunday, April 23, 2023

The Philippines Aims to Revive Small Fish in Rural Diet

Philippines, small fish, rural diet, nutrition, sustainable fishing, food security

The Philippines government is leading an effort to bring back small fish as a key component of the rural diet. Small fish, also known as "galunggong," was once a staple of the Filipino diet, but their consumption has declined in recent years.

 This is partly due to the rise of imported and processed foods, which are often cheaper and more readily available than locally sourced fish. However, small fish are an important source of protein, calcium, and other nutrients, and their decline has led to a rise in malnutrition and related health problems.

To address this issue, the government is promoting the consumption of small fish through a range of initiatives, including education campaigns, subsidies for small-scale fishermen, and the establishment of community fish ponds. The aim is to make small fish more accessible and affordable for rural communities and to improve the overall health and well-being of the Filipino people.

Flavors of the Philippines: Top 5 Most Popular Dishes You Need to Try



According to a survey conducted by Kantar Worldpanel in 2020, the top 10 most frequently consumed dishes in the Philippines are:

  1. Adobo (31%)
  2. Sinigang (22%)
  3. Fried chicken (17%)
  4. Tocino (16%)
  5. Kare-Kare (15%)
  6. Sisig (14%)
  7. Lechon (13%)
  8. Caldereta (12%)
  9. Pancit (11%)
  10. Lumpia (11%)

(Source: Kantar Worldpanel Philippines, "Filipino Homecooking During COVID-19," May 2020)

Another source of data comes from Google Trends, which shows the search interest over time for different types of Filipino dishes. According to Google Trends, the top 5 most searched Filipino dishes in the Philippines in the past 12 months (as of April 2023) are:
  • Adobo
  • Sinigang
  • Lechon
  • Sisig
  • Kare-Kare

(Source: Google Trends, accessed on April 24, 2023)

By using this information, you can create an infographic that showcases the most popular types of foods in the Philippines based on consumption and search interest data. You can also include images of the dishes and interesting facts about each one to make the infographic more engaging.

Frequently Asked Question

What are some popular Filipino dishes?
Adobo, Sinigang, Lechon, Lumpia, Pancit, Kare-Kare, Halo-Halo, Chicken Inasal, Sisig, and Bibingka are some of the most popular Filipino dishes.

What is Adobo?

Adobo is a dish made with meat (chicken or pork) cooked in a sauce made from soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and other seasonings.

What is Sinigang?

Sinigang is a soup dish made with tamarind as the main souring ingredient, and typically contains vegetables and meat or seafood.

What is Lechon?

Lechon is a roasted pig dish often served at special occasions and festivals.What is Halo-Halo?Halo-Halo is a dessert made with shaved ice, evaporated milk, and various ingredients such as fruits, beans, and gelatin.

What is Sisig?

Sisig is a dish made from chopped and seasoned parts of a pig's head and liver, usually served sizzling on a hot plate.

What is Bibingka?

Bibingka is a type of rice cake made with coconut milk and topped with cheese or salted egg.

What makes Filipino cuisine unique?

Filipino cuisine is a fusion of indigenous, Chinese, Spanish, and American influences, resulting in a flavorful and diverse culinary tradition. It also makes use of local ingredients and cooking techniques, such as the use of vinegar and other souring agents to add flavor to dishes.

Where can I try Filipino food?

There are many Filipino restaurants and food stalls in the Philippines and in other countries. You can also try cooking Filipino dishes at home using online recipes and ingredients that are available in specialty stores or online shops.

Is Filipino cuisine spicy?

Filipino cuisine is generally not very spicy, although some dishes may use chili peppers or other spicy ingredients for flavor.

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Filipino Foodies: Unlock the Longganisa Secrets

Have you ever tried Longganisa? It's a Filipino sausage that comes in many varieties and flavors, and is beloved by foodies across the globe!

Longganisa is a type of sausage that originated in the Philippines. It’s usually made with pork, beef, or chicken, and seasoned with garlic, sugar, paprika, and other spices. There are several types of longganisa depending on the region it comes from: sweet longaniza from Western Visayas; salty longaniza from Pampanga; garlicky Lucban from Quezon province; sweet-spicy Vigan from Ilocos Sur; and pungent Bulacan-style longganisa.

If you're looking to try something new and explore the world of Filipino cuisine, then look no further than Longganisa! In this article, we'll give you all the information you need to know about this tasty Filipino sausage. From where to buy the best flavors to tips for cooking it perfectly every time, we'll have your taste buds singing in no time!

Filipino Foodies: Unlock the Longganisa Secrets



What Is Longganisa?

Longganisa is a popular type of sausage found in the Philippines. It is an integral part of Filipino cuisine, typically served as breakfast with eggs and garlic fried rice. It is also often served as a snack or as an accompaniment to main dishes.

Longganisa comes in a variety of shapes, sizes, and flavors. Common varieties include Vigan, Lucban, and De La Rosa longganisa made with pork, chicken, or beef. The sausage can be either sweet or spicy and is prepared using natural ingredients like marinated meat and spices such as garlic, onion, sugar, salt, vinegar, and sometimes even pineapple juice and annatto powder for added flavor.

Aside from its unique flavor profile, what sets longganisa apart from other sausages is its texture; the sausage casing gives it a distinct crunch that you won't find in other kinds of sausage. Longganisa also adds an interesting twist to your typical breakfast menu - it's a great way to switch things up in the kitchen!


Best Longganisa Recipes

If you’ve ever visited the Philippines, no doubt you've encountered at least one type of the beloved longganisa. From the garlicky Vigan to the sweet and spicy hamonado, there’s something for everyone. But while everyone may love longganisa, few understand how to make it and even fewer have ventured into creating their own recipes.

That's why we've put together this guide to help you unlock some of the secrets to crafting flavorful and unique longganisa recipes. Here are a few tips:

  • Choose your ingredients wisely. Longganisa recipes vary depending on location, so select your spices and meats according to regional influences.
  • Spice it up! Unique spices like star anise and cardamom can provide distinct flavor profiles that will separate your recipe from the rest.
  • Cook it lovingly! Cook on medium heat for maximum flavor retention - when done right, longganisa should be juicy but not greasy.
  • Serve with flair! Traditional serving includes pan-fried garlic slices and a squeeze of calamansi or lemon juice for added acidity - but feel free to experiment with other side dishes like steamed jasmine rice or chunk tomatoes!

With just some simple tips, you'll be able to create delicious longganisa dishes with an infused twist that will have your friends coming back for seconds!


Best Types of Longganisa in the Philippines

With so many variations on offer, it can be hard to decide which type of longganisa is best. To help simplify your shopping experience, here's a breakdown of some of the most popular options.

Vigan Longganisa

These sausages are usually made with a combination of pork and beef, and feature local spices including garlic, sugar and pepper. The Vigan variety has a naturally sweet flavor and a reddish-orange hue due to the addition of anatto seeds.

Lucban Longganisa

Lucban longganisa is typically made with all-pork ingredients, along with paprika for a pleasant smoky taste. They tend to be longer than some other types, giving them a unique visual appeal as well as an intensely flavorful bite.

Guagua Longganisa

Made from pork or beef, these sausages tend to be slender in shape and pale in color. Milder in taste than other varieties, Guagua longganisa is perfect for those seeking subtle but satisfying flavors.

Chorizo de Cebu

Cebu-style chorizo is usually made with pork fat and packed full of garlic, making it one of the spiciest longganisas around. If you're looking for something that packs a serious punch, this beloved Cebuano specialty is sure to hit the spot!


Longganisa-Making Tips and Tricks

Creating the perfect longganisa doesn't have to be intimidating. With a few simple tips and tricks, anyone can make delicious Filipino sausage in their own home.

Finding the Right Base

Choosing the right base for your longganisa is key to nailing that traditional flavor. Pork, beef, chicken, and even fish can all be used, but pork is most popular. Ground pork loin is generally considered to be the best as it's relatively lean and can be flavored easily.

Spices, Herbs, and Aromatics

Longganisa is known for its flavorful burst of joy! This can be achieved by using a combination of spices and herbs like garlic, white sugar, black peppercorns, bay leaves, soy sauce, iodized salt, and red chili pepper flakes. You can adjust the amounts of these ingredients according to your taste preference - just don't skimp on any.

Yo-Yo Method of Mixing

This method ensures an even distribution of flavors throughout the mix by binding airy fat pockets with spices and aromatics - guaranteeing every bite a flavorful punch! Begin by adding some of your marinades into the meat mixture before compressing it tightly into a sausage shape. Then add more marinade to the sausage before wrapping in food-grade plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Repeat this step several times before refrigerating overnight for the best results.


Is Longganisa Halal?

If you're planning on inviting friends of all dietary backgrounds to your next lutong-bahay, you'll want to make sure that no one's left out. But is longganisa halal?

The answer isn't a simple yes or no - it depends on the type of longganisa being consumed. Since there are many variations of Filipino sausage, some may contain ingredients such as pork that are not permissible in the Islamic faith.

However, there are many types of longganisa that are considered halal, and they can be identified by the ingredients used in the recipe. Look for longganisas made with lean beef or chicken which have been spiced with garlic, ginger, vinegar, and other permissible spices.

By using these as a guide when selecting your longgansa for your next gathering, you'll be sure to satisfy everyone's dietary requirements and still enjoy all the flavor and complexity that this Philippine sausage has to offer!


Where to Find Filipino Longganisa in Singapore

If you're in the mood for Filipino longganisa, look no further than Singapore. Whether you're craving the sweet, garlicky Umali style or the spicy Igado-style, you can find it all in this tropical city.

Here are some of the best places in Singapore to get your longganisa fix:

  1. Little Manila: This little Filipino grocery store boasts a wide selection of traditional Filipino sausages, including longganisa. Located in Bugis, it's a great place to find any kind of Filipino food - from banana ketchup and atsara to chicharron and fish sauce.
  2. Cariciucci's: This family-run business is known for its authentic Filipino dishes, including longganisa. Located in Bedok North, it is a perfect spot for those looking for a taste of home cooking.
  3. Jack & Chill Restaurant: This restaurant serves up classic Philippine dishes with a modern twist, including their famous Pinoy-style Longganisa pizza. Located in City Square Mall, this spot is great for those who want to experience something out of the ordinary.

No matter which type of longganisa you prefer, you'll find something to satisfy your cravings in Singapore!


Conclusion

Longganisa is all about personal preference, so experiment and find the type you enjoy most. Whether you're a fan of the sweet, garlic-y, or spicy types, there's something for everyone. The great thing about Longganisa is that it’s an incredibly versatile dish. You can enjoy it as a stand-alone breakfast, snack, or main dish and the flavors and textures it offers are a unique way to enjoy your favorite recipes. From trying different types of Longganisa to spicing up traditional dishes, there are countless ways to get creative with this Filipino favorite. With its enticing aromas, delightfully deep flavors, and wide range of uses, it’s no wonder Longganisa is so popular among Filipino foodies. Unlock the secrets of the deliciousness of Longganisa and discover the possibilities this sausage has to offer.

Friday, January 6, 2023

List Of Davao Festival Celebrations 2023





1. Kadayawan Festival


This festival is a long weekend thanksgiving celebration for nature’s bountiful harvest. Celebrated every year on the third week of August. The activity coincides with the harvest time of Davaoeños exotic fruits and the blooming of the waling-waling (vanda sanderana). The festival comes ahead with its most awaited grand floral parade (indak-indak sa kadalanan) and street dancing.


2. Araw Ng Dabaw


The long-weekend celebration of Davao city comes ahead every March 16 with civic participation, acivic participation and a parade, sports competitions, and fireworks. One of the spotlights of the celebration is the “Mutya ng Dabaw” beauty contest on every March 15.


3. Pasko Fiesta Sa Davao


This is a showcasing colorful light of Christmas festivities, decorations in barangays, and establishments, and a series of creative performances showcasing the community’s, and talents of an individual while keeping lights on Christmas traditions. Davao city produces with exciting ambiance, shelling with sales promotions, food trips, and night markets with entertainment day and night.


4. Chinese Mid-Autumn Moon Festival


After the Chinese New Year for the Chinese people in Davao.

It is ordinarily during the full moon. In Chinese culture, the dull moon symbolizes wholeness and togetherness. In September-October in the Philippines.

The Moon Festival celebrations show happiness and excitement for the Chinese people. Main celebrations involve an appreciation of the moon, making moon cakes together, and making Chinese lanterns.