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Balete, Batangas
Here are the Top Performers from the recently concluded Beat the Trail Mountain Bike Time Trial Challenge! Congratulations to all the participants and top placers! See you again this October 16!
November 01, 2021 - All Saints Day
Batangas, Philippines

All Saints’ Day in the Philippines is usually celebrated on the first and second day of November. In the Philippines, this holiday is often referred to as Undas.

All Saints’ Day is an important day in many Catholic countries. As the Philippines is the world’s third largest Catholic country, the country celebrates it with gusto. Traditionally, All Saints’ Day marks a Roman Catholic holiday that celebrates saints who were not awarded their own feast days. It also marks a celebration of the lives of the deceased.

All Saints’ Day in the Philippines is celebrated similarly to the way the holiday is marked in other former Spanish colonies like Mexico. On November 1st each year, people flock to their family plots in cemeteries across the country. They also use this holiday to hold a family reunion where groups of an extended family gather together.

The day is filled with music and food. There is also prayer and religious traditions. At the end of the day, people will often camp overnight in the cemetery to pay their respects to their dead relatives. Visitors remark that Filipinos are remarkably at home among their dead ancestors.

Filipinos are known for having great respect for their dead. To prepare for Undas, families will visit the graves of their ancestors before the holiday to clean up the area and perform maintenance. During the holiday, people will decorate the graves with flowers and candles. The cemeteries will come alive during this period.

In addition to these traditions, other Catholic traditions are also observed. Many cemeteries will hold a special mass during the day. The rest of the day is often marked by periods of prayer and the recitation of the Litany for the Dead.

This holiday is a mix of the observance of the dead and a joyful holiday. Families bring plenty of food and drink for their dead relatives. Some believe that the deceased are taking part in the feast alongside the living. While most bring food directly to the cemetery, other families will also leave food at home on altars for any relatives who aren’t buried in the cemetery.

The Philippines is the largest Christian country in Asia. As a result, much of the country shuts down over these two days. Offices and schools both close during this period.

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Leviste Highway, Brgy. Malabanan, Balete, Philippines

Meet & Greet Master Cake Artist CHEF JOAN ESTABILLO and learn the art of creating Doll-like Sugar Art Figures this April 28, 2024!
Registration fee includes Batangas Lakelands’ Day Trip Adventure package. All participants will also get FREE LOOT BAGS from our event partner, SUGAR KING!
Send us a message here on our page to book! For more information, visit https://www.batangaslakelands.ph
Batangas Lakelands is open every Saturday and Sunday, and is located along Leviste Highway, Balete, Batangas.
Padre Garcia Kabakahan Festival 2020
Padre Garcia, Batangas

Celebration of Padre Garcia’s Kabakahan Festival 2020 on December 1, 2020.

April 03, 2021 - Black Saturday
Batangas, Philippines

On “Black Saturday,” preparations are made for the late-night Easter vigil at church. There, the Gloria is sung, and some call it “Glorious Saturday.” In some places, an effigy of Judas is hung and burned up, though sometimes, he is blown to pieces by firecrackers. At midnight, the fasting and mourning ends because it is finally the day on which Christ arose from the grave in victory.

A 4am on Easter Morning, a ceremony commemorates the meeting of Mary and Jesus after the Resurrection. The black-veiled image of Mary is unveiled by one or more people dressed up like angels, and sometimes, the veil is tied to balloons or a dove to be carried away in the air. The image of Christ also is unveiled, and flowers and confetti fall down on the statues of both Mary and Jesus. Bells ring and fireworks explode in the sky. Legend has it, however, that if the veil is removed only with difficulty, bad luck will accompany the year to come.

Calatagan Batangas Founding Anniversary
Calatagan, Batangas

Calatagan, Batangas Founding Anniversary December 16, 2020

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LIMA Commercial Estate, Lipa-Malvar, Batangas

Join the 7th Bisikleta Iglesia: Dasal at Padyak Para sa Pagbangon ng Batangas this coming April 04, 2020, 5 am at LimaPark Hotel as the assembly point and will proceed to The Outlets at 6:30 am.

Bisikleta Iglesia will be visiting the following churches including Sto. Niño Parish Church, Marawoy; Our Lady of Lourdes Chapel, Bulacnin; Our Lady of Fatima Chapel, Balete; Sacred Heart of Jesus Chapel, Marian Orchard, Balete; Nuestra Señora dela Paz y Buen Viaje Parish Church, Balete; Immaculate Heart of Mary Chapel, Marian Orchard, Balete and Metropolitan Cathedral of San Sebastian, Lipa.

Part of the proceeds would go to the areas affected by the Taal Eruption.

Free Commemorative shirt Bisikleta Iglesia Jersey for first 100 to register. Lots of raffle prizes await joiners! Registration fee is Php 499 nett inclusive of breakfast and lunch.

 

February 12, 2021 - Chinese New Year
Batangas, Philippines

The New Year is a celebration of the end and beginning of a year based on the lunar calendar. The holiday celebrates the events of the past year, while ushering in good fortune for the upcoming year. The lunar New Year celebrations in the Philippines are approached with the same exciting outlook as they are in Mainland China.

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Happy International Youth Day! May you all be the light and energy of this world now and in the future!
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Balete, Batangas
Though there may be a lot of challenges right now for the tourism industry, we must all continue getting better so that when the upturn comes, we’ll be ready to fly high.
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Manila Batangas Bypass Road
Wazzup madlang people!!! #BarakoFest2024 mag ingay!
May karagdagang special guest tayo this coming March 15, 2024!
Ang nag iisang Vice Ganda!
Kaya get your FREE 3DAY PASS now or VIP Tickets Tru SM Tickets:
Nasugbu Batangas
Nasugbu, Batangas

Celebration of Fiesta De Los Toros at Nasugbu, Batangas on December 1-3, 2020.

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Lipa City, Batangas
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The 2021 National Cancer Consciousness Week which is celebrated every third week of January, focuses on the prevention of chronic diseases like cancer, by avoiding risk factors such as physical inactivity, improper diet and poor nutrition, smoking and overconsumption of alcohol.
Furthermore, early detection through screening of high risk individuals is A primary concern to halt the progression of the disease.
Our Medical Oncologists at the Lipa Medix Cancer Center are ready to accommodate any questions regarding this. Contact us at (043) 778 3276, 0917-404-3927, 0999-487-0241.
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Leviste Highway, Brgy. Malabanan, Balete, Philippines
An unforgettable experience awaits you this April 20 with the Batangas April Bash! Join us for a day packed with excitement:
– Vespa Fun Ride
– Live Football Exhibition Match
– Rave Party at night featuring DJ Marc Marasigan!
All this for just P500 per person, including access to Batangas Lakelands’ signature activities such as biking, archery, and bus tour! Don’t miss out on this incredible adventure!
Send us a message here on our page to book!
Batangas Lakelands is open every Saturday and Sunday, and is located along Leviste Highway, Balete, Batangas.
June 12, 2021 - Araw ng Kalayaan
Batangas, Philippines

Independence Day in the Philippines is held every 12 June and commemorates the Philippines’ declaration of independence from Spanish colonial rule.

The original Independence Day was held in 1898 in present day Kawit, Cavite where General Emilio Aguinaldo read out the The Act of the Declaration of Independence. Whilst this was an important milestone for Filipinos, the Spanish government did not recognise their independence.

They then went on to give the Philippines to the United States after the Spanish-American war as part of the peace treaty. After a war and the Philippines’ own treaty with the United States, independence was granted to the Philippines on 4 July 1946, coinciding with the American Independence Day.

4 July was celebrated as Independence Day until 1964. After mounting pressure from the community, the government declared that 12 June would be The Philippines’ Independence Day and a national holiday. 4 July in the Philippines would then become the Philippines’ Republic Day.

A parade in Manila marks the official celebrations, attended by the President and government officials. The parade showcases the Philippines’ armed forces as well as some local organisations and the different ethnic groups of the Philippines. Firework displays are also held, particularly in Manila.

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Tanauan, Batangas
On this day last year, the 12th of January, Batangas and its environs felt the wrath of Taal Volcano—an eruption that brought fear, sleepless nights, and days of agony.
Looking back, 2020 was a year no one wished for. The violent eruption that left hundreds of thousands devastated was followed by a pandemic that shrouds the entire world until this very moment. Indeed, 2020 is a year that we’d rather forget, if we can.
But one beautiful thing that we need to highlight as a takeaway from what happened is the selflessness that is truly embedded in the heart of every Filipino. Here we witnessed the remarkable bayanihan—an outpouring of help coming from every corner of the country; and the heroism of frontliners who continue to fight off the unseen enemy.
Disasters, global pandemic, tragedies. Fear knows no year. But one thing is for sure, faith fights fear. What happened exactly one year ago awakened every Batangueño’s brave heart. We acknowledge vulnerability as humans. Whatever challenge that may befall us, it is comforting to know that we have each other’s back.
“Tapang at giting ng isang Batangueño ay palaging mananatili.”
[caption id="attachment_54622" align="alignnone" width="300"] A view of Taal Volcano from Tagaytay, Batangas as it spew thick clouds of ash on January 13, 2020. Photo by Alecs Ongcal/Rappler[/caption]
Sta. Teresita, Batangas Founding Anniversary
Sta. Teresita, Batangas

Sta. Teresita, Batangas Founding Anniversary December 29, 2020

Padre Garcia, Batangas Foundation Day
Padre Garcia, Batangas

Padre Garcia, Batangas Foundation Day December 01, 2020

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Spartans! You are cordially invited to a virtual press conference on Friday, September 3, 2021 at 1:30pm via Facebook Live on Spartan Race Philippines‘ official Facebook page.
Get to know the exciting plans and programs of Spartan Philippines for this year and beyond. We hope to see you there!
November 02, 2021 - All Souls Day
Batangas, Philippines

All Souls’ Day is a day of alms giving and prayers for the dead. The intent is for the living to assist those in purgatory. Many western churches annually observe All Souls’ Day on November 2 and many eastern churches celebrate it prior to Lent and the day before Pentecost.

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