Festivals
.........Pahiyas Festival
Probably,
one thing comes to mind when festival in Quezon is the topic,
no other than the Pahiyas Festival in Lucban, Quezon.
Pahiyas
Festival is a colorful feast in honor of San Isidro Labrador,
the patron saints of farmers, as a thanksgiving for a bountiful
harvest.
Houses
along the old streets of Lucban are artistically decorated with
agricultural harvest, and of the very unique highlight of the
festival, the "kiping". It is a wafer made up of rice
that comes in different colors.
The
Lucban San Isidro Festival is being celebrated in Lucban, Quezon
every 15th day of May. Presently, the festivities has become an
institution in the cultural life of Lucban which started from
its humble beginning as far back as 1500.
The
feast is being held as a manifestation of thanksgiving to San
Isidro Labrador, the acknowledged Patron Saint of the Farmers,
for the bountiful harvest for the year. The weeklong festivities
has come of age and has attracted tourists from both local and
foreign shores.
According
to the oral and recorded history of Lucban, the Feast of Saint
Isidore was first observed by the native Tagalogs who used to
settle at the foot of Mount Banahaw during the early Christianization
of the natives of Lucban, Tayabas circa 1500.
Then
known as "Maluban" or " Columban", the whole
community of Lucban conducted a simple celebration as a form of
thanksgiving to the Anitos for the good harvest of farm products
such as palay, vegetables, fruits, and fish. As
practice by the local persons in Lucban, Quezon, preparation for
the San Isidro Pahiyas Festival starts weeks before May 15th every
year.
This
festival serves also as a time for family reunion. Relatives of
families along the procession route used to gather in an effort
to help prepare the decoration days before the festivity until
May 16th or the hour of dismantling of the decorations.
The
relatives together with the household hosts dined together, work
together and exchanged pleasantries about their lives and current
issues. At the end of the festivities, after the dismantling of
the decorations, the relatives are given a sampling of kiping,
suman, and other items as token of the host-families gratitude,
which carry on their way home.
This
is the spirit of the San Isidro Pahiyas Festival. A meaningful
offering and a thanksgiving to God through Saint Isidore, the
Patron of farmer, for the bountiful harvests. Also, it attracts
many local and foreign visitors to observed and experienced this
wonderful, unforgettable colorful event!