Bangus Festival
Bangus Festival is an annual festivity in Dagupan City, Pangasinan that
kicks off every month of April. It celebrates the province's Bonuan bangus,
which is renowned for its unique taste.
Celebration
Bangus Festival, first celebrated in 2002, was the brainchild
of former mayor Benjamin S. Lim, who wished to emphasize
the local bangus industry and promote Dagupan as the
Bangus Capital of the World. Initially a part of the
thanksgiving festival Pista'y Dayat, Bangus Festival developed
into a two-week socio-economic program of activities that
highlights the city's top produce.
The festival commences with the lighting of 1,000 barbecue
grills lined up to cook thousands of bangus, which
stretches up to two kilometers. This also serves as a
competition for hundreds of cooks, whose dishes are
not only judged by the grilling but through whipping up the
tastiest and most creative way of serving bangus. The
contest was eventually called '101 Ways to Cook Bangus
and won for the city a recognition in the Guinness Book of
World Records for the longest barbecue in 2003.
Aside from the grilling challenge, the festivity showcases a
bangus eating contest, a search for the biggest and heaviest
bangus, the Gilon-gilon dancing festival, the Pigar-pigar
festival, the Halo-halo festival, and the Bangusan street
party, where several local and Manila-based bands perform
along Jose R. De Venecia Expressway Extension.
In 2010, a new activity called Yaman ng Norte Diad Bangus
Festival will be introduced to the festival. It aims to provide an
avenue for towns and cities in North Luzon to promote their
products, delicacies, culture, and events. Each participating town
or city will have a trade booth where visitors can avail of their
products.
This year's festival starts on 16 April and ends on 1 May, days
before the May 2010 national elections. Dagupan Vice Mayor Belen
Fernandez said that no candidate will be allowed to join the
parade or ride floats.