13/05/2025
When May 15 comes around, people who live in and around Tayabas City canโt help but be excited because the city has its own unique harvest festival. The event, which has become popular with tourists from both inside and outside the country, brings the celebration to life and shows the rest of the country what the townโs culture is like.
The 15th of May is a significant date in the communities of Lucban, Tayabas, and Sariaya, all of which are located in the province of Quezon. It is the feast day of San Isidro Labrador, and each community honours this day by holding a celebration that is distinctive to that community.
The annual celebration highlights the Mayohan Festival, a thanksgiving festival following a successful crop. During this event, Tayabas City residents decorate their homes with vegetables, flowers , plants,and hats. This tradition also applies to other places, including Lucban and Sariaya, among others.
Mayohan is the name of the festival that is held annually in Tayabas. And just like Lucban, which is well-known for the elaborate pahiyas (dรฉcor) displays that are found there, the houses here are decked out with an assortment of fruits and vegetables, rice stalks, hats, fans, and brooms, but there is no colored kiping, which are rice paste wafers in the shape of leaves, to be found. The citizens of the town are going to share their good fortune during the festival. Following the procession of the image of San Isidro, the โagawanโ begins, which consists of the items that were used to decorate the house being thrown to the crowd that is gathered outside.
The plaza erupted in cheers as the image of San Isidro Labrador was brought out, carried by devotees in this all-male procession. The procession was entirely comprised of men. In comparison to the procession that takes place in Quiapo, this one is much more compact but exuberant. The โhagisan ng sumanโ ( throwing of rice cake steamed inside banana or palm leaves) is what gives this procession its one-of-a-kind character as a component of the Mayohan sa Tayabas, which is the Tayabasin celebration of the feast of San Isidro. When the image passes by a house, the people who live there throw suman at it. After that, devotees make a beeline for the falling suman, which resembles rain and falls from the sky. It is a commonly held belief that the greater oneโs suman catch, the larger their harvest will be in the following season.
Reference:
PinoyAbrod Canada. (n.d.). Mayohan Festival in Tayabas. https://pinoyabrod.ca/mayohan-festival-in-tayabas-quezon