20/03/2026
“We do not really benefit during Panagbenga."
Baguio City experiences a massive influx of tourists every February. But do the local market vendors benefit during the peak season?
Read the full story here: https://northluzonmonitor.com/baguio-women-vendors-call-for-just-livelihood/
16/03/2026
We are looking for residents and tourists who have watched and or joined the Panagbenga Festival for the last 5 years! We want to hear from you! Scan our QR CODE and answer our research survey! ✅✅✅
16/03/2026
Have you watched and or joined our Panagbenga Festival in the last 5 years?
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06/03/2026
Panangbenga 2026 is almost over!
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04/03/2026
Happy 30th Panagbenga Festival!
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04/03/2026
Panagbenga Session Road in Bloom 2026!
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04/03/2026
Panagbenga Session Road in Bloom 2026!
Happy 30th Panagbenga Festival!
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04/03/2026
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02/03/2026
Statement of the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. on the concerns raised regarding the artificial turf used at Melvin Jones during the Grand Street Dance Parade over the weekend
To our performers, schools, families, and the people of Baguio and the Cordilleras:
We acknowledge the serious concerns raised regarding the artificial turf used at Melvin Jones during the Grand Street Dance Parade.
To the students, teachers, trainers, and contingents who experienced pain, injury, and distress, I apologize for this error in judgement and take full responsibility.
As everyone knows, the previous years where the participants for the Grand Street Parade was at the Melvin Jones Football field under dust, rocks and hot sand. The intention was to improve the performance area. The result, however, caused harm and fell short of the care, judgment, and cultural sensitivity required of us as organizers.
As Executive Committee Chairperson, I take full responsibility for this incident.
We are now:
* *Coordinating with affected schools and contingent leaders* to document incidents and extend the necessary and appropriate assistance;
* *Conducting an immediate review* of the decision, safety assessment, and implementation;
* *Committing to stakeholder consultations* with schools, cultural practitioners, and concerned sectors before any similar measures are adopted in future festivals.
Our Committee for the Street Dance Parade and the performers are not at fault. The responsibility to ensure a safe and culturally respectful performance environment rests with me.
Panagbenga belongs to the people. We hear your concerns, we accept accountability, and we will act accordingly.
I thank you for your patience and understanding. We will update the Local Government and our local media on our courses of action.
*Anthony R. De Leon*
Executive Committee Chairperson
Baguio Flower Festival Foundation, Inc.