Sunday, January 13, 2013


Tinagba Festival showcases the tradition of offering the first harvests and coincides with the feast day of Our Lady of Lourdes. It features a long parade of carabao-drawn colorfully decorated carts carrying newly harvested crops and fruits. The festival also features revelers in beautiful decorative costumes who dance around the city.



With more than 30 natural springs in its terrritory, Iriga is called the City of Springs. Four hundred seventy-eight kilometers south of Manila, the city is strategically located in the Bicol region, situated between Naga and Legazpi.

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