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Bangus Festival 2015

The Bangus Festival is one of the country's biggest and most colorful celebrations of local industry and culture. As Dagupan boast its local product the tasty bangus (milkfish), it draws local and foreign crowds. It is one of the grandest festival in Northern part of the Philippines, come and enjoy the fun activities and merriment's of the people of Dagupan City, Philippines. Be a part of it. Tara na sa Dagupan !

2014 Bangus Festival contingents to Festivals of the North
The Bangus Festival 2015 Tentative Schedule of Activities are as follows:

April 6 – May 30 Bangus Festival Trade Fair One Barangay, One Product Bangus Festival Food Strip

April 11, 2015 DFA Mobile Passporting 8 AM CSI Atrium

April 11, 2015 TAMIYA North Racers sa Bangus Festival 1 PM Dagupan City Plaza

April 12, 2015 Seal of Child-Friendly Local Governance Event Kapuso Meet and Greet CSI Atrium

April 16, 2015 Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra CSI Stadia

April 17, 2015 Bangus Festival 2015 Grand Opening 2 PM Gilon-Giloned Baley Street Dancing Competition Phil. Merchant Marine Academy’s Silent Drill Downtown Loop/ Dagupan City Plaza

April 18, 2015 Dog Gilon Gilon Fashion Show & Dog Exhibition CSI Atrium

April 19, 2015 Bangus Festival Open Chess Tournament CSI Atrium

April 18-19, 2015 SPEEDO G-LEAGUE Bangus Festival Swim Cup Dagupan Poolside

April 21, 2015 2nd Mayor Belen T. Fernandez Cup“ Open Invitation Amateur Kickboxing
Tournament” Dagupan City Plaza

April 21-26, 2015 Bangus Festival 13th DATBI Invitational Open Championships CSI Bowling Alley

April 24, 2015 Bangus Rodeo In front of Magsaysay Market

April 25, 2015 Color Manila Fun Run 4:30 AM CSI Mall Lucao Open grounds/De Venecia Ext Road

April 25, 2015 Bangus Festival Mega JOB Fair (Balon Dagupan, PESO Dagupan, DOLE Pangasinan, POEA)8 AM CSI Lucao City Mall

April 25, 2015 “Handog Concert ng Bombo Radyo at Star FM sa Bangus Festival 2015 – Battle of the Band Contest”6 PM Dagupan City Plaza

April 25-26, 2015 Bangus Festival Top Cop Challenge DPSA Shooting Range

April 26, 2015 FESTIVALS OF THE NORTH Kapuso Meet and Greet Philippine National Police Academy Silent Drill Downtown Loop/ Dagupan City Plaza

April 27, 2015 “Bangusine” Bangus International Cuisine Showcase Kapuso Meet & Greet 
                       Hall 3 CSI Stadia

April 30, 2015   Bangusan Street Party Seafood Festival Splash in the Sky
Bangus Festival Sireyna
Kapuso Night with Tom Rodriguez & Dennis Trillo
The 1st TCE2 Dagupan Zumba Fest Caravan De Venecia Ext. Road

May 1, 2015 Fluvial Parade
May 1, 2015 Labor Day Mass
May 1, 2015 Dagupan Beach Bodyfest 2015& Beach Party Kapuso Meet & Greet Tondaligan Beach

GETTING THERE:

Dagupan City is the transportation hub of Pangasinan from Manila and about 59 kms. southeast of Baguio City. The City is accessible by buses which leave every 15 minutes from 4 a.m. to 7 p.m. or even 10 p.m. There are several bus lines offering air conditioned coaches. The major road networks that crisscross the province are the Manila North Road via MacArhtur Highway and the North Expressway. Bugallon-Olongapo Road via Romulo Highway and the on-going construction of Rosales-Tayug-Umingan-Sta. Fe Road.

Pantranco North buses depart from Manila to Dagupan and from Quezon City to Alaminos (Hundred Islands) and Bolinao. The bus company also piles the Baguio-Dagupan route. The Dagupan Bus Co. operates between Cubao-Dagupan and Baguio-Dagupan. Victory Lines takes the coastal route from Olongapo to Alaminos and Dagupan. Other big buses that ply a route from Manila, Dagupan, Baguio an Bolinao are Five Star, City Trans, Philippine Rabbit, Philippine Rapid and MMTC. The roads from Baguio, San Fernando, and Vigan skirt the beaches of San Fabian.

Mini-buses, jeepneys, and tricycles provider inter-town travel. Boats can be hired for island-hopping and special interest activities.

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Uptourist said…
Wow so there is such a festival. Some festivals are not advertised on TV. I guess it really takes a while to learn all the festivals in the Philippines.
the quest boi said…
Uptourist, yes the whole Philippine archipelago (every municipality and city) have their own kind of festival that's why the Philippines is called the Festival Country all year round. You just have to choose where you want to be. Some of the festivals are being televise already such Panagbenga of Baguio City and Bangus Festival of Dagupan City through regional network broadcast nationwide.