Thousands of Zambaleños and visitors gathered in a lively display of unity and tradition as Dinamulag Festival 2026 concluded on a high note, with Governor Jun Ebdane expressing heartfelt gratitude to everyone who took part in the province’s biggest annual celebration.
The festivities kicked off with a color fun run that gathered more than 5,000 Zambaleño participants, setting an energetic and festive tone for the celebration.
Set against a vibrant backdrop of music, street dancing, and mango-inspired activities, the Dinamulag Festival once again showcased the rich heritage and unity of Zambales.
Crowds filled the streets in a kaleidoscope of colors, cheering on performers in dazzling costumes and reveling in the festive spirit.
One of the festival’s highlights was the much-anticipated mango eating contest, which brought together participants from all walks of life.
Meanwhile, the drum and lyre competition stood out as one of the most colorful and captivating events of the celebration.
Festivalgoers also enjoyed watching airsoft matches, motor racing events, a mountain bike challenge, mango picking activities, and the Dinamulag mango cooking contest, adding more excitement to the festivities.
The shootfest likewise drew enthusiasts from different regions, with the Governor Jun Ebdane Cup emerging as one of the event’s major highlights.
The festival also highlighted Zamba Tuklas Talento, which impressed Governor Ebdane with the smart and witty participants showcasing their talents in the competition.
Notably, Tuklas Talento was among the newest additions to the festival lineup.
Governor Ebdane commended the dedication and passion of performers, organizers, and visitors alike, noting that their collective efforts made the festival not only successful but truly unforgettable.
From cultural showcases to crowd-favorite competitions, each event reflected the province’s pride in its identity as the home of the famous sweet mango.
As the festivities came to a close, the province was left glowing with pride and appreciation—already looking forward to an even bigger and brighter Dinamulag Festival in the years ahead.

