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Malagnang Festival in San Vicente


Malagnang Festival in San Vicente

The word “Malagnang”, in the local dialect literally means "Mud" or "Muddy" which signifies fertile soil that gave life and prosperity to the early settlers of the town.


Malagnang Festival is a yearly celebration held in the beautiful beach of San Vicente every June 19 to 21 in which local residents and visitors take part in various events, competitions, and cultural programs.


All activities and events during this festival underline the symbolic and significant nature of mud to the people of San Vicente, Palawan.


The term “malagnang” is another cuyuno word which means “mud” in English. Malagnang festivity is said to be a bizarre celebration among other festivals in the Philippines because it honors not a particular local delicacy or culture, but an earthly thing called mud.


Natives of San Vicente see mud as a symbol of humility and austerity that sustains development and economic stability of their town. Another reason for this celebration is the town’s muddy-type soil. 

Bato Ni NingNing in Palawan


One of the best views in San Vicente, Palawan. It’s locally called “Bato ni Ningning” because of two huge rocks where a local TV show was shot. It's located about 30 minutes away from the longest beach in the Philippines by habal-habal or motor bike.

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