It is a festival which is celebrated in El Nido, Palawan.
Balinsasayaw Festival
“Balinsasayaw” is a Filipino term for?
Swiftlet
The Balinsasayaw bird is celebrated for its melodic song, which inspired the festival’s name.
Not.
The Balinsasayaw bird is celebrated for its edible nests, not its song. Its saliva-based nests are highly valued in culinary traditions.
"Akala mo lang wala!Pero meron!___!___!
November 29 - December 12
How are swiftlet nests made?
The mother swftlet will build a nest. Alternately applying its SALIVA.
Limestone cliffs in El Nido serve both as nesting grounds for swiftlets and as a major tourist attraction.
Nest.
El Nido’s limestone cliffs are both nesting grounds for swiftlets and a major draw for tourists due to their dramatic beauty and ecological significance.
"She loved me at my __. You had me at my __."
"And you chose to __ my heart."
Worst.Best.Break
El Nido is a Spanish word for?
The Nest
When was the the town received its present name, ElNido?
June 17, 1954
The festival’s name is derived from a Spanish word meaning “celebration of birds.”
Not.
“Balinsasayaw” is a Filipino term for swiftlet, not a Spanish word meaning “celebration of birds.”
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Explanation.Acceptable reason.
Why is the Balinsasayaw Festival celebrated?
To honor the Balinsasayaw Bird (Swiflet)