Ilocos Norte's Tan-Ok Ni Ilocano: Festival of Festivals (My Province)

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Ilocos Norte is a province of the Philippines located in the Ilocos region. Its capital is Laoag City, located in the northwest corner of Luzon Island, bordering Cagayan and Apayao to the East, and Abra to the SouthEast, and Ilocos Sur to the SouthWest. Ilocos Norte faces the West Philippine Sea to the West and the Luzon Strait to the North.

Ilocos Norte is also known as a northern tourist destination, being the location of Fort Ilocandia, hotel, resort and casino. As an additional attraction to the tourism industry, Tan-Ok ni Ilocano is celebrated every year to bring in more tourists.

"Intay pasingkedan kinatan-ok ni Ilocano."

"Agragragsak tayo, manipud amianan, ingga't abagatan."

This is the theme song of Ilocos Norte for its Tan-ok ni Ilocano Festival of Festivals. It is a collective celebration for all of the festivals of the 21 municipalities and 2 cities in our province.

Photo from Ilocos Norte website.

TAN-OK NI ILOCANO (GREATNESS OF THE ILOCANO): FESTIVAL OF FESTIVALS

What is Tan-Ok ni Ilocano?

  • Tan-Ok ni Ilocano or "The Greatness of the Ilocano" is hailed as the biggest cultural event in northern Luzon, and is a showdown of the different festivals native to the different towns and cities of Ilocos Norte.

  • "Tan-ok" is the Ilocano word for "Greatness," thus it is known as the festival that celebrates and honors the Ilocano cultural heritage, showcasing Ilocano's ingenuity and creativity.

  • It is the grandest celebration of festivals to revive what Ilocos Norte stands for and why we are proud to be Ilocanos.

  • The Tan-ok ni Ilocano Festival demonstrates that Ilocanos are made to shine not only in our own comfort zone but in the global landscape.

Photo from Tan-Ok's FB Page

How did it start?

  • It was initiated by then Governor now Senator Imee R. Marcos to rediscover Ilocanos' sense of pride, unity, and greatness.

What is its mission?

  • More than attracting tourists, the "Tan-ok" festival aids the mission of the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte to uphold Ilocano heritage and positive values among the community.

What is expected on this event?

  • Different performances of the locals living in the province that include portrayals of communal faith and religious festivals, historical events of colonization and revolt, traditional courtship and love stories, local folklore and legends, town livelihoods and emblems, and even recent occurrences.

When did it start?

  • Held annually at the Ferdinand E. Marcos Memorial Stadium, Tan-ok ni Ilocano Festival of Festivals was firstly organized in November 2011 to bring together the province’s municipalities and cities to showcase festival dances in a one-night grand celebration of Ilocos Norte’s diverse and unique culture, history, faith, livelihood and tradition.

  • Since then, the festival has been drawing the largest crowd of Ilocanos as well as balikbayans, visitors from neighboring provinces, celebrity guests and art and culture enthusiasts.

  • In 2018, Tan-ok ni Ilocano festival was moved to coincide with the harvest season in February and in line with the bicentennial founding of our province.

Photo from Ilocos Norte website

What are the benefits of this event?

  • More than promoting pride, unity and greatness across the province, the Tan-ok ni Ilocano Festival of Festivals has always been acclaimed for going beyond the festivities through leading a significant cause.

  • Aside from serving as a tourism event and attraction, it also stimulates economic activity as local designers, choreographers, editors, makeup artists, and even construction workers are tapped and earn additional income from the event.

  • In 2013, a portion of the festival’s income was used in the construction of the new building of the Philippine National Red Cross – Ilocos Norte Chapter.

  • In 2014, several small and medium enterprises of the province were benefited.

  • In 2015, the income from the sales of the VIP tickets was used for tourism and cultural product development of the province.

  • In 2016, the event was able to raise amount of money that contributed to the disaster preparedness through relief funds, with the help of a non-government organization, the Bakers and Restaurants Association of Ilocos Norte (BRAIN).

Photo from Tan-Ok's FB Page

This is the list of the 23 different festivals from the 21 municipalities and two cities in the province and the month they are celebrated:

  • Adams- Ginginubatan Festival (every May)

  • Bacarra- Bac-bacarra Festival (every November)

  • Badoc- La Virhen Milagrosa Festival (every April 16-20)

  • Bangui- Amian Festival (every April 26- May 1)

  • Banna- Panagabuos Festival (every April)

  • Batac City- Empanada Festival (every December 8-30)

  • Burgos- Saniata Festival (every July 5-8)

  • Carasi- Magdadaran Talip Festival (every March 7-30)

  • Currimao- Dinaklisan Festival (every April 29- May 1)

  • Dingras- Ani Festival (every March)

  • Dumalneg- Panagwawagi festival (every May)

  • Laoag City- Pamulinawen Festival (every February 4-10)

  • Marcos- Pinakbet Festival (every March 27)

  • Nueva Era- Tadek Festival (every May)

  • Pagudpud- Kangayedan Festival (every April 22-25)

  • Paoay- Guling-guling Festival (every May)

  • Pasuquin- Panagsana Festival

  • Piddig- Basi Festival (every September 16)

  • Pinili- Bawang Festival (every April)

  • San Nicolas- Damili Festival (every December)

  • Sarrat- Binakol Festival

  • Solsona- Gameng Festival (every January 24-27)

  • Vintar- Siwawer Festival

Photo from Tan-Ok's FB Page

I am from the municipality of Pagudpud and we celebrate Kangayedan Festival every 22nd to 25th of April. But the town fiesta begins every 1st til 30th of the month.

So if you are a tourist or a traveller who wants to experience the Ilocano greatness, make sure to drop by at our province on the month of November every year. Or feel free to come any time, and be our guest.

I am a Pagudpudenian and I am proud to be an Ilocano!

Sources:

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/IlocosNorte

https://ilocosnorte.gov.ph

https://pia.gov.ph

Photos from Ilocos Norte's website and Tan-Ok's Facebook Page.

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OMG Ilokana ka pala! Mama ko from Batac 🤗🤗

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3 years ago

Wow. That's good to know. Haha! I am studying at Batac city tho. :)

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3 years ago

holooo saan!! hays di kami nakauwi dahil sa virus 😭 miss ko na empanada 😋

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3 years ago

Sa MMSU. Hahaha! Miss ko na din empanada sa River side. Lol

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3 years ago

Halaaaaa diyan din nag-aral mama ko! Tambay din kami dun kapag nagpapa bayan kami eh 😅 sa Brgy. Payao kami eh 🤗

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3 years ago

Hahaha Dun tambayan namin kapag may pera at kapag walang klase. Di ko alam mga brgy. dun pero sa Quiling Sur lang din ako nagdodorm nung may face to face classes pa. Hahahah

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3 years ago

Ayy alam daw ni mama yun haha Last na uwi namin nung Empanada Festival last December 😅 Anlayo ng school mo ah 😂 Ano course mo dun?

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3 years ago

Business Administration course ko. Hahaha! Accountancy nga sana kaso feeling ko nun di ko kakayanin. Mahirap daw mag-aral ng accounting sa MMSU eh. Hahahaha

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3 years ago

We also have different festivals...but this looks great, I really like to learn about new traditions of other countries, look so beautiful and special. 😍🥰

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3 years ago

May I know what country are you from? Hihi There's so much to learn about the Philippine culture and tradition. :)

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3 years ago

Yes I’m so curious 🧐 Im from Albania 🇦🇱 You can search it on YouTube to watch the places 🥰

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3 years ago

Oh Nice. I think Albania has beautiful places too. I heard from a friend I met online. Haha! Sure. I will. :)

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3 years ago

Great article, it well arrange. The festival belong to Filipino

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3 years ago

For sure. Thank you. 😅

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3 years ago

Hello Ading hehe. Ilocana ka pala 😄 Pagupud is one of the tourist destination in the Philippines. I want to visit your province. The beach with windmills and the one like desert , I forgot the name haha. I only visited Ilocos Sur back then.

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User's avatar Yen
3 years ago

Hello, manang. Hahaha! Yes po, I am an Ilocana, and taga'Pagudpud po ako. Hihi Sana mavisit niyo tong lugar namin one day. Madaming magagandang pasyalan dito. Unahin niyo na dito sa Pagudpud. Tapos punta kayong Bangui Windmills. Tapos dun sa Paoay or Laoag sand dunes. Then deretso na kayong Vigan. Hihihi :)

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3 years ago

Sa Vigan nakapunta nako nung nagjoiner ako dati haha. Medyo mahal kasi dati kapag Ilocos Norte. Puro 3 day 2 nights kaya di ako nakakapunta 😄 Si @Dolores tiga Vigan yata sya

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User's avatar Yen
3 years ago

Oo nga po eh. Nakikita ko sa mga tour agencies ang mahal ng singil. Tapos mahal pa ang rate ng mga restaurants dito kapag turista. Hahaha

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3 years ago

We have different kind of festivals.. I like the way Imee Marcos initiated it. The picture speaks that the festival is awesome. We also have here Lang-ay festival and Am among festival. The time for showcasing the talents of our folks. Each barangay has representatives to present their part in the municipal capitol during am among. The winner will represent the municipality in the Lang ay festival. We celebrate lang- ay in the month of April. While am among is earlier that that.

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3 years ago

This huge festival was all from Imee's idea, and it is the grandest event in our province. And to be able to watch it live with our own eyes is already an honor for us. Haha! And it's almost the same as ours. 2 barangays would team up together to compete for the municipal fiesta. So there are 9 contingents. However, the locals who get to represent our municipality would be chosen by the organizers of our town, not from the winners from the barangays.

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3 years ago

ooh I see.. I'm sure the prizes are grand also..😁

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3 years ago

I think so, because the prize for the champion is about 350K pesos. And all the contingents get 100K pesos as pot money for their production. So yes, it's grand. Hahaha 😅

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3 years ago

Ay wow, Ilocana ka gayam! Taga-Curimao father ko taz other relatives ko dyay da met Pasuquin❤️

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3 years ago

Oh, hi ate! Nandito ka rin pala❤️

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3 years ago

Yes, last week lang naging active😍

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3 years ago

Yes po. Sabi nila Ilocana daw ay kuripot. Hahaha Nice to know po. Taga ditoy nak lang Pagudpud. Hahaha

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3 years ago

Naku di naman yan totoong kuripot, marunong lang talaga humawak ng pera pero di yata ako ganun🤔🤔. Addan to garud pagtarusan nu mabalin agpasyaren😁

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3 years ago

Naku. Baka hindi niyo po namana ang dugo ng isang Ilocano. Hahahaha!

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3 years ago

Mukhang hindi nga!😁

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3 years ago

Legit yung kuripot haha. Si Papa ko naman Cagayan Valley.

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User's avatar Yen
3 years ago

Legit nga po eh. Pero depensa naman namin, maingat lang kami pagdating sa pera. Hahahaha!

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3 years ago

Yung pagiging kuripot nasa lugar hehe. Wise spender kumbaga hehe.

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User's avatar Yen
3 years ago

Tama po. Kaya hindi naman masama maging kuripot. Hindi ko lang alam bakit parang masama connotation sa iba. Hahaha

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3 years ago

Ewan ko ba haha.

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User's avatar Yen
3 years ago