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Each village on Guam is united around its own patron saint, Catholic church, and a favorite town gathering place, providing the perfect setting for an authentic Chamorro cultural experience on fiesta day. 401 Pale San Vitores Road Tumon, GU 96913. 671.646.5278. Learn more about Guam's festivals, major events for the Chamorro culture.
- Crab Festival
The Malesso’ Crab Festival features all the standards of...
- Mango Festival
Mango Festival. Pickled, juiced, or straight off the tree,...
- Donne Festival
In fact, Guam loves pika (hot and spicy) so much that every...
- Banana Festival
The village of Talofofo is known as “God’s Country,” a place...
- Holidays
Liberation Day. Liberation Day is Guam’s biggest holiday and...
- Fiestas
People from all over the island travel to Hagåtña to join in...
- Crab Festival
Sep 25, 2023 · Liberation Day (July 21st) Guam Liberation Day, celebrated on July 21st, marks the day when U.S. forces liberated the island from Japanese occupation during World War II. This day is a significant event in Guam’s history and is celebrated with parades, cultural performances, and fireworks.
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Sep 25, 2023 · July 21st is a significant day in Guam’s history. On this day in 1944, U.S. forces liberated the island from Japanese occupation during World War II. Guam Liberation Day is celebrated with parades, fireworks, and cultural performances. It serves as a reminder of the island’s resilience and its enduring spirit in the face of adversity.
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