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The Panagbenga Festival (Kankanaey pronunciation: [pʌnʌɡ̚ˈbɨŋʌ]; Ilocano pronunciation: [pɐnɐgˈbɯŋa]), also called the Baguio Flower Festival, is a month-long annual flower occasion in Baguio, Philippines. The festival, held in February, was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise from devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake.[1] The festival includes floats that are covered mostly with flowers. The festival also includes street dancing, presented by dancers clad in flower-inspired costumes, that is inspired by the Bendian, an Ibaloi dance of celebration that came from the Cordilleras. In 1995, lawyer Damaso E. Bangaoet, Jr. (1940–2014), then a managing director for Camp John Hay,proposed a flower festival to the board of directors of John Hay Poro Point Development Corporation. The City of Baguio was known for its flowers, but most of these actually come from nearby La Trinidad, the provincial capital of the province of Benguet. The festival was set in February to boost tourism as it was considered as a time of inactivity between the busy days of the Christmas season, Holy Week, and the summer season. The first edition of the festival, once known as the Baguio Flower Festival, was formally launched in February 1996. By the end of 1996, archivist and curator Ike Picpican suggested that the festival be renamed Panagbenga, a Kankanaey term that means "a season of blossoming, a time for flowering". Subsequent editions of the festival started bearing the new name by 1997. Panagbenga Festival Flowers are indispensable in summer in the Philippines, and the Panagbenga Festival could be one of the best festivals to experience this summer atmosphere. The name "Panagbenga" comes from the phrase "panag-apog" in Kankanaey, which means "the season of blossoms". Obviously, this festival is to commemorate the flowers that bloom in summer. If you are interested in flowers, then don't miss this festival which can bring you a real visual feast. The festival is celebrated every February and usually lasts for a month. In this month-long festival, thousands of tourists will come to Baguio to witness the flower festival. The event starts on the first Saturday in February and ends on the first Sunday in March. The approximate time in 2025 could be from 1 February to 2 March. As a month-long festival, you don't have to worry about missing out on a particular day either, as each day will have unique arrangements. These will be unique memories for you. On the first day, there will be a spectacular opening parade here. Different from the parades held in most festivals, the parades here will include street dance competitions featuring primary school students, as well as drum and violin competitions. In addition to parades and competitions, there is excellent food, dynamic live music, and gorgeous and vivid costumes. You can head over to Burnham Park to feel the local market atmosphere here, and maybe you can find something you like. The most attractive thing is the spectacular local floats. All the vehicles in the parade are decorated with flowers, where flowers are the protagonists and full of life. #panagbengafestival #baguiocity #baguiophilippines #philippinesfestival #festival