The Regatta de Zamboanga is a non-motorized boat race, and each boat is typically rowed by two participants. It’s not only a competition but also a showcase of maritime heritage, craftsmanship, and cultural identity of Zamboanga’s ethnic groups. Overall, this image beautifully captures the energy, artistry, and heritage of one of the Philippines’ most colorful cultural festivals.
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The Regatta de Zamboanga is not just a race but a celebration of Zamboanga’s maritime traditions and ethnic diversity.
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The use of tribal prints, feathers, sunbursts, and beaded details reflects Zamboanga’s cultural fusion — a mix of indigenous, Islamic, and Spanish influences.
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Religious procession or street performance during the Zamboanga Hermosa Festival, held in October, which honors La Virgen del Pilar.
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“Juego” is Spanish for “game”, and “vinta” refers to the iconic, colorful sailboats native to Mindanao, particularly among the Bajau, Tausug, and Sama people.