Bulacan's Singkaban Festival goes online; 19th century model John Sherwin letterpress on exhibit
The annual Singkaban Festival in the province of Bulacan officially opened virtually on Wednesday, September 8, to promote the province’s rich cultural heritage amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

With the theme “Paglingon. Paghilom. Pagbangon,” this year’s Singkaban Festival will evolve in instilling hope to all Bulakenyos and the will to move forward while remembering the legacy of the province’s colorful history.
Governor Daniel R. Fernando said “the human race will have to heal and move on from this pandemic.”
“Let us celebrate Singkaban Festival in a simple way, unlike before the pandemic where thousand of Bulakenyos from different places participated in the thanksgiving mass and witnessed the opening of the exhibits," Fernando said.
After the Holy Mass in honor of the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary held at Nicanor Abelardo Auditorium, Capitol Compound, a ribbon-cutting ceremony signaled the week-long activities including Singkaban Arc Exhibit, Bulakenyo Artists Art Exhibit, Museum Memorabilia Exhibit, and Bulacan Festival Costume Expo.
All other programs for the week-long Singkaban Festival will also be held online through Facebook, Zoom, and Google Meet.