Sulu is a province in the Philippines located in the Sulu Archipelago. It has a population that is predominantly Muslim and its capital is Jolo. Some of the main attractions in Sulu include the Tubbataha Reef National Marine Park, Bangas Island with its white sand beaches, and the tomb of Rajah Baguinda, who introduced Islam to Sulu in 1390. The local cuisine features dishes like Mee Goreng Beef Kulma, Tiyula Itum black soup, and Apam sticky rice purple cake. Major festivals held in Sulu are the Rajah Baguinda Festival celebrated every August and the Vinta Festival in February honoring the traditional boats of the Badjaos people.