DTI Secretary Ma. Cristina A. Roque remarks, “We are thrilled to launch the first-ever DTI-Bagong Pilipinas Christmas Village Fairs, an initiative designed to empower our micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) by providing them with a dedicated platform to reach a broader audience during the holiday season. This event not only connects MSMEs with consumers and institutional buyers but also strengthens their presence in the local market by celebrating the distinct charm of Filipino-made products. We invite everyone to join us at the Christmas Village Fairs to celebrate the season and support the incredible talent and creativity of Filipino entrepreneurs.”
Christmas Village Fair Schedule and Venues
What to Expect at the Christmas Village Fairs
Shop Local, Support Local: Carefully curated vendors from across the country bring an array of high-quality, one-of-a-kind items, from handmade fashion accessories and apparel to eco-friendly home décor and delightful food and beverages. Each product reflects the diversity and creativity of Filipino culture, offering gifts rich in heritage and heart.
Sustainable Gifts for a Greener Christmas: Many vendors focus on eco-friendly products, so shoppers can choose sustainably sourced and thoughtfully crafted items, including reusable gifts, organic beauty products, and up cycled décor, all committed to environmental responsibility.
Flavors of a Filipino Christmas: Enjoy Filipino delicacies offered by local food entrepreneurs. Discover artisanal treats and beverages that are perfect for gift-giving or sharing with loved ones during the holidays.
Personalize Your Holiday Gifts: Make your gifts truly unique with items not commonly found in stores, showing thought and care in the selection and making each present extra meaningful.
Holiday Wonderland Vibes: Step into a holiday wonderland! Each fair will be adorned with festive decorations and twinkling lights, creating an inviting, picture-perfect setting for cherished moments with loved ones and Instagram-worthy captures.
Celebrate Filipino Creativity at the National Fiesta Haraya
Running alongside the Christmas Village Fairs, the DTI-Creative Industries Development Office (CIDO) will also host the National Fiesta Haraya (Philippine Creative Industries Festival). This festival celebrates the diversity and brilliance of Filipino creativity across regions in fields such as art, media, fashion, and technology.
Each day, regional representatives from Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao will showcase immersive experiences across creative clusters like Digital Creative Services, Performing Arts, Cultural Heritage, Music, Digital Animation, and more. From interactive exhibitions and performances to educational workshops, Fiesta Haraya invites attendees to engage with the dynamic world of Filipino artistry and innovation.
Celebrate the Season, Support Filipino Small Businesses
The DTI-Bagong Pilipinas Christmas Village Fairs highlight the dedication and craftsmanship of local artisans and small businesses, offering a unique opportunity to support the Filipino community through thoughtful holiday shopping. By choosing local, fairgoers contribute to the growth of small businesses, bolstering the economy, and spreading the spirit of community.
Simultaneously, National Fiesta Haraya enriches the holiday celebration with its dynamic events, performances, and exhibitions, adding a creative and educational layer to the overall experience. This festive fusion of commerce and culture celebrates the heart of Filipino creativity while complementing the holiday ambiance of the Christmas Village Fairs.
“We invite everyone to join us in celebrating a truly Filipino Christmas this year,” says DTI-BMDPO Director MarievicBonoan. “The Christmas Village Fairs, enhanced by the National Fiesta Haraya, offer a joyful way to come together, support local artisans, and make lasting memories. It’s an opportunity to experience the best of the Philippines during this special season.”
For more information about the trade fairs and other DTI-BMDPO programs, please follow DTI-BMDPO on Facebook (DTI.BMDPO), Instagram (dti.bmdpo), and Twitter (@DTI_BMDPO). For inquiries, you may also email BMDPO Director Marievic M. Bonoan at bmdpo@dti.gov.ph.