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Pasayaw Festival
About Pasayaw Festival
The festival of the Pasayaw Festival in the city of Canlaon is commended yearly on the period of March. Canlaon is known for the abundant reap they send out all finished Negros. As a thanksgiving for the bottomless gather, the festival of the Pasayaw Festival is commended to the benefactor holy person of the town, Saint Joseph the worker. Different farming yields, vegetables, herbs and even blooms are the very motivation behind why Canlaon is otherwise called the vegetable crate and good country garden of Negros Oriental.
Pasayaw Festival is the abbreviated form of "Pasalamat Pangagi sa Pasayaw" implies thanks giving through moving in dialect. Back in the days when Canlaon was as yet isolated into ious clans, there were two badly featured darlings who favored passing finished savagery. Kan and Laon fell for each other in spite of the distinctions of their clan. Because of solid affections Kan and Laon had, they were as one regardless, regardless of whether it intends to be as one in death.
From that point forward, the diverse clans joined together and wound up one in number and cheerful Canlaon community. Mt. Kanlaon is a dynamic well of lava that belts the two areas of Negros Island. This renowned spring of gushing lava is a standout amongst the most superb element that is being sent to all finished Negros and the Philippines. Amid the Pasayaw Festival, artists would orchestrate their brilliant agrarian outfits with the overwhelming cadenced pounding of the drums.