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SINULOG FESTIVAL FOR PPT

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Religious Festival-are festivals dedicated for patrons,gods,saints,and others related
to any Religion.
Secular Festival-is opposite of religious festival;maybe celebration of people's
industry and bountiful harvest.
Sinulog Festival History
The Sinulog Festival features a long and rich history that dates back to the 16th
century. It honors the Santo Niño de Cebu, a holy relic believed to be the oldest
religious relic in the Philippines. Additionally, the festival has its roots in the precolonial era, when the native Cebuanos worshipped the ancient deities Anito and
Bathala.
When the Spanish colonizers arrived in the Philippines in the 16th century,
they introduced Christianity to the native people and built churches throughout the
islands. Ferdinand Magellan gave the Santo Niño de Cebu, a small statue of the child
Jesus, to the queen of the Philippines, Hara Amihan, in 1521. The figure quickly
became a symbol of the Christian faith in the Philippines, revered by the people of
Cebu.
Sinulog Festival Place of Origin
The Sinulog Festival originated in Cebu City, Philippines. It’s Cebu’s capital and is
known as the “Queen City of the South.” The Sinulog Festival serves as a tribute to
Santo Niño, the patron saint of Cebu City. The festival features a grand parade with
participants dressed in colorful costumes, dancing to the beat of drums and native
gongs. People celebrate it on the third Sunday of January. Aside from honoring the
Child Jesus, Sinulog also honors Cebu’s rich culture and traditions. The Sinulog
Festival has become a major tourist attraction. It’s also one of the most popular and
well-attended festivals in the Philippines. The event attracts many tourists and locals
each year and showcases the beauty of Cebu and the Philippines.
What is Sinulog Festival celebrated for?
The Sinulog Festival is celebrated in honor of the Santo Niño, or Child Jesus.
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