Every year, at exactly on January 22, the locals of Vigan celebrate a longganisa-themed festival. Longganisa is a local sausage with a creamy garlic flavor and a breakfast staple in the country. It is an annual, vibrant celebration held in Vigan City, Philippines, during the last week of January (around January 22–25) to honor the city's iconic garlic sausage. It features street dancing, culinary competitions, and a parade, celebrating the century-old, savory, garlicky tradition of making Vigan longganisa.
Just a few days after Longganisa Festival is the Vigan Town Fiesta. It is a week-long celebration in honor of St. Paul the Apostle that starts on January 25. This festival fills the streets of Vigan with colorful exhibits, carnivals, and locals performing street dances.
different schools from Vigan Ciy. Not to mention, their vibrant customes which definitely suits the theme of Vigan's cuture,architecture and tradition; it all blends together which, personally made my experience truly special. Moreover, I've realized that this Festival was not just only about the celebration of Vigan's own original sausage, the longganisa but it is the unison of the people, which they create all of these wonderful, one of a kind Festivals. They showed the true essence of a ilocano citizen, having the warm hospitality, the kindness, generous and creative personality
| Friday, January 23, 2026 |
| Sunday, January 25, 2026 |
January 25, Sunday, is the day of the Fiesta of Vigan, celebrating the Feast of the Conversion of St. Paul the Apostle, our beloved patron saint. It's the grand finale of grand final of week-long celebration, and the atmosphere in the Vigan streets is absolutely lively. From what i heard, It is the victory lap of the municipality's culture. Seeing the mix of Spanish colonial architecture and modern Ilocano vibrancy makes me grateful to witness all of these events.
Experiencing these vibrant and passionate events made me realize that; It isn't about just the delicious foods and lively parades but it is immersing myself in the rich culture and history of Vigan itself.
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