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“Gasang-Gasang Festival” in Easter and “Kalesayahan” in August are just two of these elaborate festivals. Unique versions of the “Putong” ritual and the “Kalutang” a native band using only wooden percussion instruments are ubiquitous in any type of celebration.
Gasan has its remarkable share of scenic attractions. Among the conspicuous Tres Reyes Islands, Gaspar is a favorite place for picnicking and swimming with its crushed coral beach and ever-changing configuration.
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The life-cycle of butterflies, hundreds of species actually hosted by the island-province, could be viewed and their by-products bought in the town’s butterfly breeding farms that have made Marinduque a major butterfly exporter.
The more adventurous visitors take an hour of trekking to Talao Caves in Barangay Tiguion to experience the multi-storey or wide open chambers and at times grueling passageways where untouched and massive crystalline formations are just there for all to see.
For some, a trek to the hills and the welcome smile of farmers as they go about their daily routine but taking time out to engage in pleasantries with visitors, could be a memorable experience.
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