Normally tranquil, Lumban bursts with sounds and colors every third 
week of September for its Burdang Lumban Festival. Aside from the fiesta
 in January, which has been celebrated for centuries, the town has added
 a festival. It has been a recent fashion in the Philippines to create 
festivals to attract tourism, provide citizens cause for merriment and 
honor and promote a unique product, industry or heritage. For Lumban, 
the festival promotes its centuries-old craft and industry of hand 
embroidery, burda in Tagalog.
Fashion designers, prominent personalities and people in the know go 
all the way to Lumban for its barong Tagalog, wedding gowns and 
embroidery, which flourished only in this town in Laguna. Lumban wants 
to strengthen and further its reputation for hand embroidery, and 
establish itself as the Embroidery Capital of the Philippines.
Embroidery remains to be the queen attraction of Lumban. And this was
 shown in the festival, whose highlight is the street dancing 
competition, in which school children dance in bright and colorful 
costumes inspired by the barong Tagalog and embellished with known 
embroidery designs. They started at the multi-purpose covered hall in 
front of the municipal building, marched in front of the church, through
 the narrow streets, and ended at the entrance of the barangay of Wawa 
with a showdown. Larger-than-life tambors and bastidors served as props.
 It was an amusing watch. Their zest and choreography led them to win a 
prize at the Anilag Festival, Laguna’s “festival of festivals."Lumban, Laguna - Burdang Lumban Festival
Lumban is a third class municipality in the province of Laguna, Philippines. According to the 2010 census, it has a population of 29,470 people. Lumban is the home of Lake Caliraya, a man-made lake often visited by nature lovers and sports people. It lies 104 kilometres (65 mi) southeast of Manila.
Lumban is known as the "Embroidery Capital of the Philippines". Fine Jusi and Piña cloth are embroidered by hand, and the finished product is worn by males as Barong Tagalog
 and by females as Saya (Filipiña). These are export-quality items. 
Lumban is also known for its many beautiful designs of shoes, sandals, 
slippers, and step-ins - all made from local materials. They are usually
 sold in shopping malls in Metro Manila, albeit at slightly higher 
prices than what can be found in Laguna.Lumban, Laguna - Burdang Lumban Festival