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Kabanhawan Festival
About Kabanhawan Festival
It is a festivity of the Minglanilla hanons displaying their gifts by methods for moving as a declaration of joy keeping in mind the end goal to recognize the revival of Jesus Christ. Kabanhawan is a Cebuano expression implies revival. The celebration held amid Easter Sunday normally done in the ground of Minglanilla Central School. The move is made out of two classifications – the Ritual Showdown and Street Dancing. Minglanilla Cebu, a top of the line district, is otherwise called the "Sugat Capital" of the South.
In the good old days, Minglanilla was a barangay of Talisay. It was "Buat", an iety of the word 'bulad' which implies dried fish. As indicated by the congregation records, the town was established in 1858 by Father Fernando Sanchez, the main Spanish minister who changed the name to Minglanilla, a dark place in Spain where he was born.
Tumulak said that notwithstanding the LGU's warning to close the street to activity beginning at 2 p.m., he prescribed to the Minglanilla Traffic Command to close just parts of the national expressway while celebration contingents were getting ready. When all was set, activity work force drove by Tumulak incidentally shut the national thruway at 4 p.m. that sent all activity to the assigned redirection street from Barangay Calajoan to Tungkop.