The Pahiyas Festival 2026 is celebrated on May 15, 2026 in Lucban, Quezon. It is one of the Philippines’ most colorful harvest festivals and is held in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers.
The festival is famous for homes decorated with fruits, vegetables, rice grains, handicrafts, and colorful kiping, a leaf-shaped rice wafer traditionally used as decoration. The Quezon provincial government identifies Pahiyas as a May 15 celebration in Lucban honoring San Isidro Labrador and the town’s harvest traditions.
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The Pahiyas Festival began as a thanksgiving tradition among farmers in Lucban. Residents decorated their homes with agricultural produce as a way of giving thanks for a bountiful harvest.
Over time, the celebration developed into a major tourism event known for its creative house decorations, local cuisine, and community pride.
Today, Pahiyas remains one of the most photographed festivals in the Philippines.
Homes along the festival route are decorated with colorful crops, fruits, vegetables, rice products, and handmade ornaments.
Kiping is one of the festival’s most iconic symbols. These bright rice wafers are shaped like leaves and arranged into creative patterns on homes and displays.
Visitors can enjoy Lucban specialties such as pancit habhab, longganisang Lucban, rice cakes, and local delicacies.
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Pahiyas is held every May 15, so visitors should arrive early in the morning to explore decorated streets before crowds become heavier.
May weather can be hot, so comfortable clothing and sun protection are recommended.
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For official information, visit the Quezon Province Official Website and the Department of Tourism Philippines.
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