Entries by Rosario - DC-Team

Sinulog sa Jimalalud 2016

The Little Big Town of Jimalalud certainly knows how to throw great fiesta. A week of celebrations highlighted in the Sinolog sa Jimalalud Street Dancing. The streets of the municipality where filled with excited spectators cheers on the hundreds of dancers from all participating contingents.

Mabinay Langub Festival 2016

Mabinay’s Langub Festival is celebrated on January 24 as the second of the Festival year in Negros Oriental after the Hambabalud Festival in Jimalalud. The celebrations start already a week before the actual festival date with many events.

Jimalalud Fiesta Schedule 2016

Not being tired of Christmas and New Year celebration the annual Fiesta celebrations start already on 2nd of January and peak on Wednesday the 13th with the Sinulog sa Jimalalud, also widely known as Himbabalud Festival.

Mt Kanlaon Ash Eruption

On December 27, 2015 at around 1:29pm an ash eruption occurred from the active crater of the Kanlaon Volcano. The ash eruption of Mt Kanlaon could be heard in the surrounding Barangays and Cities in Negros Oriental and Occidental.

Dumaguete Calendar 2016

The Dumaguete Calendar 2016 was actually just an idea as a giveaway for our hard-working staff, our valuable clients and advertisers, without whom we could not keep this website up.

Typhoon Nona

While Dumaguete and Negros Oriental seems to be out of the path of Typhoon Nona (international Melor), many of us have relatives and friends in the areas where Nona might hit. The map below is a track-map, which updates itself each five or six hours

Daygon 2015 – The Sounds of Christmas in Bayawan

Once again we were invited by our friend Eli G. Manlangit to Bayawan City, This time for the Daygon 2015 – contest. We only can speak for ourselves and some people in the audience we talked to, the evening was a beautiful, entertaining event

Miss Amlan 2015

Despite the rather small stage and the limited space we highly enjoyed the Miss Amlan 2015 beauty pageant immense. All intermissions were kept short and the candidates were the absolute center of activity.