Pahiyas is a colorful harvest festival celebrated annually in the town of Lucban, located in the province of Quezon, Philippines. It typically takes place on May 15th in honor of San Isidro Labrador, the patron saint of farmers. The festival showcases vibrant decorations made from rice, fruits, and vegetables, symbolizing gratitude for a bountiful harvest.
During Pahiyas, locals decorate their homes with creative displays, often using kiping, a rice-based delicacy shaped like leaves. Visitors can enjoy various activities, including street dancing, food stalls, and cultural performances, making it a lively celebration of agriculture and community spirit.