BAGUIO CITY — Baguio City launched the 2024 edition of its famed flower festival, “Panagbenga,” on Monday morning, six days before Christmas and more than month before the month-long fest on February.
Now on its 29th year, the Panagbenga Festival continues to thrive, proving that this isn’t just about flowers. It’s about Baguio, its people, and its enduring ability to rise, flourish, and celebrate.
Cordillera police estimate that 15,400 spectators gathered early Saturday morning, February 24, along the route of the parade to witness the 28th Panagbenga Festival Grand Street Dance Parade BAGUIO ...
Thousands of tourists are expected to flock to Baguio City this weekend for the Grand Street Dance Parade and Grand Float Parade, the biggest highlights of the Panagbenga Festival 2025. To ensure ...
BAGUIO CITY—The annual Panagbenga (Baguio Flower Festival) here will push through next month, but with limited events, to help revive local tourism, city officials said. Mayor Benjamin Magalong said ...
ONE OF THE sixteen participants in the 2015 Grand Float Parade The heat is on, and what better way to face the onslaught of summer than to go to the still undefeated (albeit now horribly congested) ...
BAGUIO CITY, Philippines — After shelving the flower festival for two years due to the COVID pandemic, the city government of Baguio along with its residents and the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation ...
BAGUIO CITY (PIA) – – The Baguio Flower Festival popularly known as Panagbenga is all set to open this February 1 with a grand opening parade along the city’s main thoroughfares and a program at the ...
"Session Road is closed, we have to stop here!" the jeepney driver shouted in his mother tongue. I had no clue but when I realized I was the only one left inside the vehicle I picked up my bag and ...