1. Sarimanok
A mythical roosetr or hen found in the legends of the Maranao. It has become a common motif in Maranao art.
2. Paete Sculpture
The people of Paete deserve the title “Carving Capital of the Philippines” for their beautifully detailed and intricate sculptures.
3. Giant Lanterns
The Giant Lanterns of San Fernando, Pampanga shows how much Filipinos love to celebrate Christmas.
4. Pinilian
A weaving technique of Abel Iloko that gives an embossed looked to the design.
5. T’nalak
T'nalak is a traditional hand-woven cloth indigenous to the T'boli tribe. It is cloth given to celebrate special events in life like weddings, birth, and even death.
6. Manuggul
The Manuggul Jar is a piece of important evidence that civilization exists in the Philippines during the Neolithic period. It is a reflection of our Ancestors' religious beliefs before Spanish colonization.
7. Bahay Kubo
The Bahay Kubo or Nipa Hut is a popular icon of Philippine culture. It shows the agricultural life of our ancestors.
8. Harana
Harana is a traditional form of courtship wherein men express their feelings towards a woman through a song.
9. Pandanggo sa Ilaw
Pandanggo sa Ilaw or Dance of Light is a folk dance that shows the fusion of local and western indigenous dance. It evolved from the Spanish folk dance called Fandago.
10. Cariñosa
A Folk dance that is said to represent the mannerisms of Philippina women during the Colonial period.
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