A fluvial parade featuring a reenactment of the arrival of Shariff Kabunsuan, will cap off the Bangsamoro region’s five-day celebration of its heritage and diversity among its tri-people. READ:
SHARIFF Kabunsuan festival — BANGSAMORO.GOV.PH/BIO-H.BADRUDIN
A FLUVIAL parade on Monday featuring a reenactment of the arrival of Shariff Kabunsuan, the Arab missionary believed to have introduced Islam to southern Philippines in the 16s five-day celebration of its heritage and diversity among its tri-people.
Over the weekend, various activities were held such as a cooking demonstration of local dishes, including cuisines of the regionThese dishes are part of our identity that we want to preserve, thats why we continue to showcase them so that it will continue to be part of our narratives, our history,s information office.
Minister of Trade, Investments, and Tourism Abuamri A. Taddik said the Culinary Show also puts a spotlight on halal practices in food preparation, an important component for the regions agricultural commodities and processed productsMr.