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Fiesta Vigan 2026: Colors, Music, and Longganisa!


The Heritage City of Vigan is a place where it feels like the past is still alive. But in January, the city changes into a place full of bright colors, loud music, and big parties. I recently had a great chance to see the Vigan City Fiesta. It is a big event that honors St. Paul the Apostle and celebrates the famous Longganisa Festival at the same time. This year was very special because it was the 25th Cityhood Anniversary. 

As I walked on the old stone streets, I felt very excited. The main part of the party was the Longganisa Street Dancing and Showdown Competition. I was amazed as I watched groups of dancers in beautiful traditional clothes. They moved perfectly together to the sound of drums. Many dancers carried small statues of St. Paul. This was a nice way to show the religious side of the feast. Other dancers held plates of Vigan longganisa to show the city's famous food. It was a perfect mix of faith and local culture. It proved that even with "new normal" rules, the spirit of the Filipino people is still very strong.


The fun was not just about dancing. I went to the Longganisa Cookfest Competition in front of the City Hall. The air smelled like garlic and spices. It was great to see how much the local people love their special sausage. This small food has made Vigan famous all over the world. I also took some time to look at the “Vigan City Reborn” show. It explained the city’s great journey over the last twenty-five years.


When night came on January 22nd, the feeling changed from old traditions to modern and loud music. The city had a huge concert with the famous band Parokya ni Edgar. I stood with thousands of local people and tourists. We all sang together to famous songs. I felt the real meaning of "It’s more fun sa Pamayanan". It was not just a show; it was about people coming together to celebrate who they are.


Leaving Vigan, I saw that this fiesta is more than just a thing for tourists to see. It shows how strong and creative the people of Vigan are. Whether you go for the church events, the yummy food, or the loud concerts, the Vigan City Fiesta makes you feel like you belong there. It is a place that truly shows the heart of the Philippines.

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