Ayungon Fiesta 2023 – Schedule of Events
Ayungon – Negros Oriental
Over the last few years of going around the different events of Negros Oriental, Ayungon still surprises us today. The DC-Team are looking forward to visit some of the events of the Ayungon Fiesta 2023 celebration in the municipality of Ayungon. Highlight events are Miss Ayungon 2023, the Celebrity & Comedy Night and the very first Kadumahan Festival.
Ayungon Fiesta 2023 Schedule of Activities below:
Monday April 10, 2023
Sport Festival 2023 Opening Ceremony
Monday May 01, 2023
Ayungon Fiesta 2023 Season Opening Salvo
Miss Ayungon 2023 Presentation Night
Tuesday May 02, 2023
Tennis Tournament
Friday May 05, 2023
Boxing Tournament
Wednesday May 06, 2023
Badminton Tournament
Monday May 08, 2023
Miss Ayungon Closed Door Interview
Miss Ayungon 2023 Swimwear & Talent Night
Thursday May 11, 2023
Ayungon Queen 2023
Friday May 12, 2023
Fiesta Parade
Motor & Car Show Celebrity &Kasinag Night
Saturday May 13, 2023
ACES Grand Alumni Homecoming
Nostalgia Night
Sunday May 14, 2023
Kadumahan Festival 2023
Saludo Excellence 2023 Awards Night
Miss Ayungon 2023 Coronation Night
Monday May 15, 2023
Live Band Disco Party
Tuesday May 16, 2023
IFI Night
Happy Fiesta Ayungon!!! Viva Sr. San Isidro Labrador!!!!!
The First Ever KADUMAHAN FESTIVAL!
Kadumahan, is a blend produced by combining parts of the words ‘kadagaya’ and ‘umahan’ which mean abundance on the farm. ‘Kadagaya sa Umahan’ or simply ‘Kadumahan’ is the newest festival of Ayungon celebrating the municipality’s richest.
Besides celebrating almost a century-old history and unique culture, the Municipality of Ayungon also takes pride of nature’s wealth found in its lush green mountains. In fact, this second class municipality is dubbed as the Rice Bowl of Central Negros.
Ayungon became a municipality in 1924. Since then, Ayungon has been firing up its economic dynamos to catch up with provincial developments while still retaining its charm and beauty through its vast and scenic rice fields, dense coconut groves, and expansive plantations of sugarcane, bananas, mangoes and pineapples.
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