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LEGAZPI CITY, Albay - The two-week Ibalong Festival 2025 officially kicked off Friday here with Mass, followed by an opening parade from Saint Raphael Church to Ibalong Park in Barangay Puro.
Mayor Hisham Ismail announced temporary road closures on Saint Raphael Church, Legazpi City Boulevard, and Barangay Puro to give way to the festivities, advising motorists to avoid the affected routes.
The city government expects between 100,000 to 200,000 tourist arrivals during the festival, which was seen as a major boost to the city’s tourism and local economy.
“With the scheduled concert of popular P-pop girl group BINI, we expect a large influx of visitors not only from across the Bicol region but also from other provinces nationwide,” Ismail said.
He added that various activities and cultural showcases are lined up to make this year’s festival more vibrant, after years of subdued celebrations brought about by the pandemic, calamities, and other challenges.
A key highlight of the festivities will be the “Festivals of Festivals” street presentation, where different local festivals across Albay will compete in a grand cultural showcase.
The Ibalong Festival pays tribute to the epic heroes Baltog, Handyong, and Bantong, whose legendary exploits form part of the Ibalong epic, a tale that celebrates the bravery and cultural heritage of the Bicolanos.
In an interview with the Manila Bulletin, Department of Tourism (DOT)-Bicol regional director Herbie Aguas emphasized the importance of reviving the Ibalong Festival in strengthening the region’s tourism industry.
“Albay has been leading in tourist arrivals, and the Ibalong Festival will further boost this momentum,” Aguas said, citing the recent success of the Bicol Loco Festival, which drew thousands of visitors and left most hotels in the province fully booked.
“I don’t want to frame this as competition since every province has its own strengths in tourism. But the Bicol Loco Festival proved to be a huge help in drawing tourists, and with the Ibalong Festival, we can expect arrivals to rise even higher,” he added.