The (also recently referred to as the Bulahanon Festival ) captures this spirit of abundance. Dancers from the town's 14 barangays perform rituals that mimic the swaying of fruit-laden branches and traditional cooking methods, turning the streets into a moving gallery of thanksgiving for a fruitful year. A Legacy of Faith
The religious heart of the fiesta is the , a heritage church built in 1832 from coral stones. The ten-day celebration (September 1–10) includes: malabuyoc cebu fiesta
The core of the celebration lies in the town's name itself. According to local legend, Malabuyoc was once so lush with fruit-bearing trees—mangoes, lanzones, and cacao—that the branches would bend heavily under the weight of the harvest. This bending, or in Cebuano, became the symbolic heart of their identity. The (also recently referred to as the Bulahanon
Nightly activities including sports, concerts, and "disco parties" that blend modern celebration with traditional fellowship. Nightly activities including sports
A demonstration of "reverent piety" where the community carries the image of their patron through the streets.