In Malaybalay City on 27 July, the delegation was welcomed with a joint lunch hosted by Bukidnon Governor Neil Roque and Malaybalay City Mayor Jay Pabillaran at the Kaamulan Open Theater Park. The event featured a Mini Kaamulan Festival that celebrated the province’s seven tribes: Talaandig, Higaonon, Bukidnon, Umayamnon, Matigsalug, Manobo, and Tigwahanon. During the event, the delegation had the opportunity to learn about and purchase local crafts and products, such as soil paintings, leaf art, coffee, and pineapple jams. Noteworthy artisans included Higaonon mat weaver and Gawad ng Manlilikha ng Bayan awardee Marife Ravidas Ganahon; leaf artist Wilmar Sumuhoy; bark painter Johnny Sangcay Viceda; soil artist Rodelio B. Saway Jr.; and other local talents, all of whom impressed the delegates with their unique and natural skills.
The visit in Malaybalay City also included a tour of the Abbey of the Transfiguration, one of the final masterpieces by National Artist for Architecture Leandro Locsin. The Abbey features a vestment collection designed by Dom Martin Gomez made out of Philippine fabrics and textiles.
Governor Roque, Mayor Pabillaran, and Bukidnon Fourth District Representative Laarni Lavin Roque, warmly welcomed the delegates and expressed their hope that they will return to Bukidnon for an extended stay to experience its finest delicacies, destinations, and hospitality, and to share that Bukidnon is ready to welcome international tourists. Consul General Mangalile supported this sentiment, stating, “There’s more reason to love the Philippines by exploring Northern Mindanao.”