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“Singkaban,” Filipino word for decorated bamboo arch, is used as a welcome signage of a town, city or village in the country. It is widely used as decoration during town fiestas in Bulaca ...
particularly the province's traditional craft called "singkaban," or skillfully carved bamboo arches. The festival also features the Tatak ng Bulakenyo Trade Fair and Kadiwa ng Pangulo sa ...
“Singkaban” is a Filipino term for decorated bamboo arch, which is used as a welcome signage of a town, city or village in the country. Gov. Daniel Fernando said he wants the weeklong ...
The longest singkaban in the Philippines was the highlight of the recent Singkaban Fiesta 2008 at SM City Marilao. Exquisitely crafted by Francisco “Mang Kiko” Eligio, almost 600 feet of the ...
The Singkaban Festival of Bulacan pays tribute to local artistry with bamboo arches and traditional design, symbolizing patriotism and love for culture. Baguio’s Panagbenga Festival, also called ...
Traditionally, the Singkaban can be seen in commemorative arches that represent a feast of a saint, a landmark as an entry point of a certain district or barrio, or to mark special occasions.
CITY OF MALOLOS: The Sining at Kalinangan ng Bulacan (Singkaban) Festival, the most anticipated and mother of all festivals in the province, was formally opened on Friday at the Bulacan Provincial ...
Their Singkaban Parol is reminiscent of festive bamboo arches that serve as welcome signages in many towns and municipalities in the country. His hometown, Malolos, is famed for its Singkaban ...
The Singkaban Festival in Bulacan, celebrated with arches of bamboo and traditional artistry, honors the province’s deep-rooted love for culture and history, a celebration of art, talent, and ...
CITY OF MALOLOS — The 19th Singkaban Festival, the mother of all fiestas in the province of Bulacan, kicked off on Monday with the enchanting "Parada ng Karosa." The customary parade of carriages will ...