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About Ani Festival
The Ani Festival is a yearly occasion in the region of Dingras. Not at all like most Philippine celebrations that celebrate for the sake of their Patron Sain. Ani celebration fills in as a thanksgiving festivity of Dingras ranchers for their plentiful grounds and rich harvests. By and large, the festival begins on Sunday and closures on a Friday. It is one of the exceedingly foreseen celebrations in Ilocos Norte alongside Burgos Town Festival, Dulang Food Festival, Calesa Festival, Gameng Festival, Mannalon Festival, and others. You can visit, explore and experience this festival more.
Sadly, there are no known records about when the principal Ani Festival was praised or how it has been conceptualized. The Ani Festival is held each year to praise the region's property richness and plenitude in horticultural items. Its motivation is like that of Quezon area's Pahiyas celebration. This celebration is the essential vacation destination in this region. Horticulture has been the essential lifestyle in Dingras preceding the entry of Spanish colonizers. The records of Augustinian monks vouch for the fruitfulness of the dirt around there. In the Augustinian's 1851 answer to the Spanish crown, it was expressed that Dingras has the most fruitful and most gainful soil in Ilocos.