The City of Taguig, known for its sweet and native Melons, celebrated Melon Fest at Barangay Wawa spearheaded by the City Agriculture Office together with 65 Melon Farmers.
At the same time, 4-stroke power sprayer were given to the Farmers to eliminate pests and prevent insects from damaging the crops.
The City of Taguig held its first Regional Food Festival last May 11-12, 2024 at Arca South, FTI, Barangay Western Bicutan, Taguig City.
Every region in the Philippines joined the festival to showcase their flavorful and wide selection of delicacies.
Taguigeños pay homage to their holy patroness with the Santa Anang Banak River Festival.
The grand, lavish, and enjoyably uproarious fluvial parade courses along a stretch of the Taguig River, retracing the city’s roots to when the waterway was the arterial lifeblood of what was then a settlement of farmers and fishermen thriving along the lakeshore of the nearby Laguna de Bay.
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