The Mango-Bamboo Festival 2026 is expected to take place in August 2026 in San Carlos City, Pangasinan. The festival celebrates the city’s thriving mango industry and bamboo craftsmanship while highlighting local agriculture, livelihood, and cultural identity.
San Carlos City is known for producing sweet mangoes and bamboo-based products that support local farming and small industries across Pangasinan.
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The festival was created to promote San Carlos City’s agricultural economy and encourage tourism in the region.
Mango farming and bamboo production have long been important sources of livelihood for local communities. Over time, the celebration evolved into one of the city’s annual tourism and cultural events.
Today, the festival highlights local products, farming traditions, and environmental awareness connected to bamboo cultivation.
Festival contingents perform colorful routines inspired by mango farming, bamboo craftsmanship, and agricultural life.
Visitors can explore local mango products, bamboo handicrafts, furniture, food items, and tourism displays.
Concerts, fairs, sports events, and civic activities are commonly organized during festival week.
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The festival is celebrated every August, during the rainy season in many parts of Pangasinan.
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For official updates, visit the San Carlos City Official Website and the Department of Tourism Philippines.
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