To celebrate Filipino craftsmanship and ingenuity, the Aliwan Fiesta has a float competition that features local folklore and indigenous traditions from various regions all over the country.
Float designs will make use of local textiles, decorative mats, and basketry in vibrant colors, all bearing distinct regional imprints of master weavers. Agricultural produce and flowers will also be used as accessories and raw material for the floats.
Laoag’s Pamulinawen Festival Float
Festival Float
Mamasapano, Maguindanao's Kalilintad Festival Float
Sultan Kudarat's Kang’Gelal Festival Float
Isabela’s Gakit Festival Float
Shariff Aguak, Maguindanao's Kalilangan Festival Float
Cotabato's Shariff Kabunsuan Festival Float
Cebu's Sinulog Festival Float
Festival Float
Leyte's Alikaraw Festival Float
Iloilo's Dinagyang Festival Float
Festival Float
Baguio City's Panagbenga Festival Float
Mountain Province's Lang-ay Festival Float
Parang, Sariff Kabunsuan's Pakalagyan Festival Float
Lamitan's Lami-Lamihan Festival Float
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Leganes, Iloilo's Sa-ad Festival Float
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