It’s Kadayawan Festival season again. And with the season comes the most awaited Kadayawan Bazaar 2015.
The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar is one of the biggest bazaar events in Davao where budding Davaoeño entrepreneurs, home-based businesses, and even established brands gather in one place.
It is the perfect place to start your Christmas shopping early. And a must go-to destination for foodies. It is also a hub for networking with entrepreneurs and professionals.
Here are some of the things you can expect to find at Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar 2015:
Get Organized
Get Organized Products for Travelers: (clockwise from upper left) Long Baggage Organizer, Shoe Bag, Hand Bag Organizer and Passport Holder, Toiletry Kit, Travel Documents Sling Bag, Travel Valet, and Gadgets Charger Case
Organizing cubes, ventilated shoe bags, cosmetics and toiletry kits… all you need for an organized travel and an organized home, Get Organized has it. They even have products you never thought you needed like a Shoe Bag with ventilation so your shoes and your soe bag won’t have a bad odor.
Shopping Card Wallet at the Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar 2015
Clothesbar Davao at the The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar 2015
Clothesbar Davao sells unique imported clothes and accessories. Visit their booth at The Kadayawan Bazaar for pretty things for gifting to others and for yourself.
Chloe’s Cheesecake at The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar
Chloe’s Cheesecake is known for their deliciously addicting cheesecake bites. You must buy a box or two to share with your loved ones. You should also try their decadent Choco Yema Cake. Chloe’s Cheesecake will be sharing a booth with Coooleys, Davao’s limeade and flavored soda bar.
Caitlyn’s Dimsum House at The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar
Also coming back to The Kadayawan Bazaar is Caitlyn’s Dimsum House. After they first joined the bazaar in 2013, Caitlyn’s has become one of the must-try dimsum restaurants in Davao. They will be serving their best-selling siomai and siopao variants. I recommend the Chef’s Dumpling and the Cream Siopao.
Sheikh Shack Shawarma at The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar
Another Kadayawan Bazaar success story is Sheikh Shack Shawarma. Sheikh Shack is famous for their Shawarma and Shawarma Rice. Visit their booth for a taste of delectable middle eastern cuisine.
The Griddle Burgers at The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar
And here’s a newcomer to the Davao food scene, The Griddle. They serve burgers which promise to be 100% pure beef, 100% fresh, and 100% delish. They will be launching their sandwiches and burgers at the bazaar so give them a try.
Kai Artisan Chocolates
Kai Artisan Chocolates at The Great Kadayawan Trade Fair and Bazaar
Here’s a personal favorite, handcrafted truffles and pralines by Kai Artisan Chocolates. I recommend the Salted Caramel Praline, the Hazelnut Praline, the Cacao Nibs Truffle, and the Tequila Rose Truffle.
The Grand Lobby of the Marco Polo Davao featuring a Garment by Jun Artajo, Floral Arrangement by Green Style and Indigenous Instruments courtesy of Arch Jose Racho
Did you know Davao’s Kadayawan Festival is the only major festival in the Philippines that is not rooted in Christian feast? Rather, it is a thanksgiving celebration that features the unique melting pot culture of Davao. It gives tribute and highlights the 10 tribes of Davao, the source of Davao’s rich history, arts, and culture.
In celebration of Kadayawan 2015, Marco Polo Davao shines the spotlight on Davao’s unique arts and culture through a unique Kadayawan Art Exhbit. The exhibit features Davao’s culture expressed through the modern arts of fashion design and photography.
Fashion by PWC of Davao Fashion Design Program
Gown by Emi-Englis featured at the Marco Polo Davao Kadayawan Art Exhibit
The Kadayawan Art Exhibit features garments and accessories designed by the students and faculty of the Philippine Women’s College of Davao Fashion Design Program. The designs use indigenous materials and textiles from and inspired by the lumads (indigenous people) of Davao. Continue reading →
Tired of your wardrobe items? Add some quirkiness to your OOTD with colorful Happy Socks.
Happy Socks were introduced to the market in 2008 with the vision of spreading happiness. It is the brainchild of Swedish entrepreneurs Viktor Tell and Mikael Soderlindh.
Viktor has worked many years as a graphic designer while Mikael worked in the advertising industry. The two longtime friends worked together to develop a global brand that would reflect their creativity. Currently, Viktor is the company’s Creative Director and Mikael is the company’s CEO. Happy Socks declares its core values as happy, stylish, surprising, creative, and free.
These and Viktor’s “All Play, No Work” philoshopy are reflected in their quirky designs, creative styles, and unique brand image.
Beneath Happy Socks colorful products are rigid standards of quality, craftsmanship, and creativity. From Sweden, Happy Socks are now sold in over 70 countries worldwide.
The colorful quirky happiness of Happy Socks is now in Davao at Chimes Specialty Stores. Stylish Davaoeños can now wear loud colors and bold prints on their feet. Happy Socks have a wide variety of socks that each Davaoeño will surely find a pair (or two) that will fit his style. Continue reading →
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