This festival was named after Liliw’s 
founder, Gat Tayaw, who named the town after the sound of a bird’s song.
 The festival being celebrated in April & May, the festival will feature 
the agricultural and industrial products of the town. Historical and 
cultural themes will be highlighted, but the most fundamental subject of
 the festival, which Liliw is so well-known, will be the shoe and 
slipper industry.  Liliw, Laguna - Gat Tayaw Tsinelas Festival
The Municipality of Liliw’s Gat 
Tayaw Tsinelas Festival is a  yearly celebrated festival held during the
 last week of April. Based from its name, this  festival showcases the primary industry of 
the said “Footwear Capital of  Laguna”.
All footwear stores 
and festival booths are situated on Gat  Tayaw Street. The Festival 
booths showcase the rich history of the town  of Liliw, Disenyong 
Liliweño, Tsinelas Making, Uraro Biscuit Making,  Eko-Turismo (Kilangin 
Falls), Agri-Turismo, and Lutuing Liliw. Besides  these attractions, the
 Municipal Government of Liliw prepared a lot of  fun activities that 
everyone will surely enjoy. 
Aside from their 
footwear industry, the peaceful town of Liliw  is also famous for their 
delicious and powdery cookies called Uraro (or sometimes called Araro). These are flower-shaped cookies with a distinctive milky taste that melts in the mouth. 
Liliw, Laguna
Liliw is a fourth class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines.
 It is one of the highland towns forming the southern extremity of the 
province. It is situated at the foot of Mt. Banahaw. According to the 
2010 census, it has a population of 33,851.Liliw has a total land area of 3,910 hectares (9,700 acres). It is bounded on the north-west by Sta. Cruz; north-east by Magdalena; on the east by Majayjay; on the west by Nagcarlan; and on the south by Dolores, Quezon.
Liliw is perhaps best known for its cold water spring resorts, native
 homemade sweets and a sizeable shoe industry that rivals that of Marikina City.Founded in 1571 by Gat Tayaw, the small town of Liliw is nestled at the foot of Mount Banahaw, 17 kilometres (11 mi) away from Santa Cruz, Laguna's capital.
Liliw, Laguna - Gat Tayaw Tsinelas Festival
