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“Sinulog” started as a prayer dance by the early Cebuanos, the native inhabitants of the old Sugbu, the old name of Cebu City.

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As societies evolve, their ways also change.

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At the Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño, candle vendors offer to dance the “sinulog” for customers.

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COLORFUL streets, rolling drums and Visayan hospitalities will once again dominate the streets of the “Queen City of the South” as it celebrates the 32nd Sinulog Festival this year.

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“Sinulog” started as a prayer dance by the early Cebuanos, the native inhabitants of the old Sugbu, the old name of Cebu City.

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As societies evolve, their ways also change.

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At the Basilica Minore del Sto. Niño, candle vendors offer to dance the “sinulog” for customers.

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COLORFUL streets, rolling drums and Visayan hospitalities will once again dominate the streets of the “Queen City of the South” as it celebrates the 32nd Sinulog Festival this year.

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