The Vigan City Fiesta is held
every January 25. It is celebrated during the feast day of the conversion of
St. Paul the Apostle. St. Paul is Vigan City’s patron saint. Before his
conversion, St. Paul was known as Saul, a zealous persecutor of Christians. After
he was touched by a personal encounter with Jesus Christ on his way to
Damascus, his name was changed to Paul and he endured a lot of hardships and
danger to spread the word of God to far places.
Vigan’s main church, the Metropolitan
Cathedral is dedicated to St. Paul and it stands at the core of the Archdiocese
of Nueva Segovia. The major Catholic educational institution in Vigan that
stands beside the church is also dedicated to the patron, the St. Paul College
of Ilocos Sur. The Vigan City Fiesta usually lasts for several days. It
includes within the period the celebration of the anniversary of the cityhood
of Vigan, which is commemorated every January 27.
Biguenos from all over the
country and even abroad return to Vigan, as it is the custom of Filipinos to
return to their hometown to join their family and friends in the celebration of
their fiesta. They are joined by thousands of visitors from other parts of the
Philippines and other countries in enjoying the cultural shows, parades and
street dancing prepared by the local government with the help of the local
industries and communities. There are also food fairs, arts and crafts
exhibits, as well as a visiting carnival.
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