The Kadayawan Festival is an annual cultural celebration held in Davao City, Philippines. It typically takes place in the third week of August and honors the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous people of the region. The festival showcases various activities, including street dancing, floral floats, and exhibits that highlight the local arts, crafts, and agricultural products.
The festival is rooted in the celebration of the bountiful harvest and the appreciation of the diverse cultures of the Lumad and Moro communities. It serves as a platform for promoting peace, unity, and understanding among the different ethnic groups in Davao.