kupongin
Kupongin, also known as the "Kupongin Festival," is an annual cultural and religious event celebrated by the indigenous people of the Philippines, particularly in the provinces of Lanao del Sur, Maguindanao, and Sulu. The festival is primarily observed by the Maranao and Tausug communities, who follow the Islamic faith. The name "Kupongin" is derived from the Maranao word "kupong," which means "to gather" or "to meet," reflecting the communal aspect of the celebration.
The Kupongin Festival is a significant event in the Islamic calendar, typically held during the month of
One of the most distinctive features of the Kupongin Festival is the "Kupongin Dance," a traditional dance
Another important aspect of the Kupongin Festival is the "Kupongin Feast," a communal meal that is shared
The Kupongin Festival is not only a cultural and religious event, but it is also a time
In recent years, the Kupongin Festival has gained international recognition, and it has been featured in various