Sublian Festival

Every May 2nd

Bauan

Bauan’s Sublian Festival is a vibrant and culturally rich celebration that honors the Mahal na Poong Sta. Krus of both Bauan and Alitagtag, exemplifying the deep devotion and faith of the local community. The festival begins with a solemn mass at Binukalan Shrine in Alitagtag, symbolizing unity among devotees from both towns. The joyous procession of the Holy Cross back to Bauan is accompanied by enthusiastic crowds, carrying candles and showering the route with flowers. The Sublian Festival showcases the town’s cultural heritage through the traditional Subli dance, performed by various groups. At the Immaculate Conception Parish Church’s patio, another mass and the rhythmic Subli dance continue the fervent celebration, fostering pride, unity, and cherished memories among its participants each year.

Event Highlights

Bauan Sublian Festival
Subli Dance Performances

The Sublian Festival showcases the town’s rich cultural heritage through the traditional Subli dance. Various groups, including students, teachers, government employees, and organizations, perform this lively and colorful spectacle, embodying the essence of Bauan’s identity and artistic expression.

Grand Procession

The festival’s centerpiece is the grand procession of the revered Mahal na Poong Sta. Krus (Holy Cross) from Bauan to Alitagtag and back. This sacred image unites devotees from both towns, showcasing their strong devotion and faith.

Street Dancing Parade

A vibrant and colorful street dancing parade is held, where participants don traditional costumes and perform lively dances along the festival route. The parade creates a festive atmosphere and celebrates the local culture and heritage.

Cultural Performances

Various cultural performances, including folk songs, traditional music, and theatrical presentations, are showcased during the festival, celebrating the town’s artistic talents and cultural identity.

Map

Other Festivals

Tan-a-we Festival

March 10

Tanauan City

Sublian Festival

May 2

Bauan

Parada ng Lechon

June 24

Balayan

Sublian Festival

July 23

Batangas City

Getting Around

Buses

Buses provide transportation for longer distances, connecting Batangas with other regions and provinces. These buses have designated terminals and offer a more comfortable option for longer journeys.

Jeepneys

Jeepneys are a staple mode of public transportation in the Philippines. They are colorful, elongated jeeps that can carry multiple passengers. Jeepneys follow specific routes and have fixed fares.

Tricycles

These motorized vehicles consist of a motorcycle with a sidecar, which can accommodate around 3 to 4 passengers. Tricycles are commonly used for short trips within the city, and fares are usually negotiable.

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