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JUNE
Independence Day
The Philippines' Independence Day is celebrated on 12
June every year. In order to mark the Filipinos' freedom from colonization,
grand military parades are held during this national holiday.
Parada ng Lechon
In the Philippines, it is not unusual for lechon or
whole roast pig to grace any Filipino fiesta table. The delicious aroma of this
sumptuous dish led the locals of Balayan and Batangas to commemorate the feast
of St. John, their patron saint on 24th of June with the presence of the
delectable, crispy lechon.
It is on the night before the festival that an
anniversary ball is held at the town plaza to choose and crown the lechon queen.
On the event day itself, a mass is held at the Immaculate Conception Church.
After the mass, at least, 50 lechons are gathered in anticipation of the
celebration. At this celebration, one can witness a hilarious sight when the
roast pigs are dressed according to the theme of the participating social
organizations.
In an event of sheer madness such as this, one can
expect mischief just around the corner. During the celebration, pranksters toss
water or beer over the lechons, drenching not only the lechons, but the bearers
and onlookers as well. Some will even attempt to have a free sample of the roast
pig's prized crispy skin. To prevent this from happening, some participants
cover their lechons with barbed wire.
After the fiesta, the lechons are then brought back to
their respective club headquarters or home for yet another celebration of
drinking and feasting. As for those who believe in the spirit of sharing, they
will gracefully give away their prized lechons to the crowd of audience.
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