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Camiguin, Lansones Festival

Saturday, October 20, 2012 0 (mga) puna



LANSONES FESTIVAL

Camiguin celebrating lansones festival every 3rd week of October, it is their beliefs from their ancestors that the lansones festival started when the couple have wished to grant a child in a fairy living in a lansones tree. Who therefore took back their son when the fairy have taken the spirit of the young boy in replacement for being so forgettable to thank the said fairy, so the offering and rituals have took place honoring the fairy and the couple have granted in a second time to win back their son, so the celebration have started on that day. Until such time the ritual have celebrated annually to commemorate the ceremony of their great ancestors honoring thanks to the Gods for their bountiful harvest.











The commemoration of festival usually held in a one week celebration, it shows the rich cultural diversity of the island. Lots of tourist come here from different places to witness the great festivity of Lansones. During celebration you can see colorful displays on parade, street dancing, talent and beauty search for Ms. Camiguin.


















LANSONES

Lansones in Camiguin is said as a sweetest lansones in the country. It is their main livelihood and major crops that made the camiguin known as a Lansones Capital of the Philippines, aside from the other tourist destinations that camiguin have to offer, from its white sand bar, old and ruin church, waterfalls, cold and hot springs and a very well known sunken cemetery. Make sure you don't missed to bring home some lansones if you are to visit camiguin. LEAVE NO TRACE
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Naga, Penafrancia

Sunday, September 16, 2012 0 (mga) puna


OUR LADY OF PEÑAFRANCIA

It was a short travel from Legazpi City about 2 hours in a van, very much decided and excited to witness the celebration of Penafrancia, it was a long plan before that now happens. Prior to my trip the company sent me for ocular inspection in Legazpi. I really want to go Naga City where we were scheduled exactly same date of the celebration. My jump off is in Legazpi and should be back after the celebration for the next day flight. It was expected that all hotels and lodging houses were already fully booked so i need to go back to Legazpi City for my accommodation, it's totally exhausting but the bottom line is I am happy for this timely opportunity of another travel adventure crossing by land in unfamiliar place.



OUR OWN PEÑAFRANCIA

Way back in the 17th century, a Spanish family from San Martin de Castañar happened to come to, and stay in, Cavite. They had a son called Miguel de Cubarrubias. From the time he began to study grammar in Sto. Tomas, until he finished Theology, Miguel was a victim of frequent illness. Fortunately for him, he possessed a picture of the B. V. of Peñafrancia, as found by Simon in Peñafrancia of San Martin de Castañar. To this he had recourse in moments of great pain, anguish and adversity. He would even place the picture of the Virgin on the part of his body that ailed him most. Thanks to this, according to him, he recovered always from his illness. Here are his own words: "So many are the miracles wrought on me by the Virgin of Peñafrancia, that I have no tongue to relate them, paper where to write them nor numbers to count them. All I could say is that I am the miracle of her miracles." While studying in Sto.Tomas, the Bishop of Nueva Caceres, Msgr. Andres de Gonzales, of the illustrious Dominican order, called him to Nueva Caceres. Obedient to the voice of the authority, he came. During his trip, however, a storm developed, so strong and furious, that the ship found itself at the verge of sinking. Everybody thought the worse had come. Miguel then invoked the help of his Patroness, the Virgin of Peñafrancia, and thanks to his prayer and devotion, the storm subsided and everybody reached the place safe and sound. Some months after his stay in Nueva Caceres, Msgr. Gonzales, O.P. conferred upon him the sacrament of Priesthood, and persuaded to stay, he was subsequently named Parish Priest of Nueva Caceres (now Naga) and Vicar General of the whole Diocese. Sensing perhaps that with his stay here it would be hard to fulfill his promise to build a chapel for the V. of Peñafrancia near the banks of Pasig River, he had the place commuted and decided finally to build it in Nueva Caceres, thou he was still at a loss with regards to the exact place. By fluke of Divine Providence, the cimarrones came to see the Bishop one day and asked for a chapel for their spiritual needs and religious practices, in a place easily accessible to them. This solved the problem. Words by: Rev. Dr. FLORENCIO C. YLLANA




It's my first time here in Naga City, as well as to attend the festivity. Every Filipino is already familiar for this celebration of Penafrancia, I've heard this before during my school days, but never been thought that it came to a time that I truly witnessed it. 


Very near as I shot it, thanks to a new friends that I have opportunity to cover the duration of mass and the entire celebration. Other photographers do need ID Pass to enter the premises, Bicolano photographers are very friendly and accommodating that they grant me to pass without the said ID, of course I do behave and follow the order of the celebration. Thanks also to my newly met friend Andrej a fellow photographer who lives in Naga City, accompany me from different places of his beloved City.


The celebration ends with a  mass honoring the blessed virgin mother Mary and the sky lights up with pyrotechnics.







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Pasig 439th Anniversary

Tuesday, July 3, 2012 0 (mga) puna



THE CHURCH

One of the landmark in Pasig that witnessed the great history of  the city, still standing and tough in spite of the test of time, preserved as it is. Pasig's first Patron Saint was named as Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Five years later, on April 25, 1587 it was established in honor to our Mother Mary as Parish of the Immaculate Concepcion by the Agustinian Parish.


CITY HALL

Since 1967 City hall of Pasig were undergone a series of iterations and remodeling of its design and structure due to the growing demand and fast progressive development of the said City.








BROTHER and SISTER

A caring brother let her sister sat on his lap to see the passing through parade, happy as she is witnessed the marching bands on their colorful attire. 



GREAT DAY

Great day! Happy Holiday! Anniversary of Pasig... Happy pasiguenio mother carrying her son to find their best view of the parade, as the crowd were also advancing to their advantage as the marching band ahead were approaching.



These children ignored the scorching heat of the sun during the parade, just to witness the colorful parade in honor for the celebration of the 439th years anniversary Araw ng Pasig.





A Child on her grandfather's shoulder enjoying her advantage view in the middle of spectators, made sure not to missed every single presentation of the parade made by congregations from schools, government workers and barangay representatives in commemoration of Araw ng Pasig as 439th years anniversary.

HOW TO GET THERE:

Pasig City is accessible in all points of Luzon, it depends on where you are coming from... Pasig City hall, Simbahan (Church), Palengke-Mutya ng Pasig (Public Market) is the common landmark which can be found in the heart of the City... From Manila, you can go for a ride on the other side of the road facing Quiapo Church. Jeep with signage Pasig Palengke for only P25.00 or take a van on queue for P40.00. From Quezon City, you can access by taking a bus going to south bound or metro rail transit (MRT) for P11.00 to P12.00, drop off in Shaw Blvd. station, down the station there are jeeps going to pasig for 10.00 or take a cab for about a P100.00 fare. From Makati you can also take a bus ride or MRT.
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Pasig City, 439th Anniversary Celebration

Monday, July 2, 2012 0 (mga) puna



THE HIGHLIGHTS


















































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Lucban, Festival

Wednesday, May 16, 2012 1 (mga) puna

EARLY BUSY DAY

After the rain fell at night, people were busy retouching the decorations in preparation for the day of festivity. Grand price winner is P 100,000.00 at stake for the winning house best in decorations... participants of the contest were doing their best to make their house colorful, of course by using  products from the farm, vegetables, rice and other useful materials would represents.


KIPINGS

It is a leaf shape wafer made of rice paste added with different colors. During Pahiyas festival people usually integrated this kipings for their house decoration to make it colorful with various shapes and sizes. Making of this Kipings is simply have traditional beliefs, to prevent kipings to crack, it should be observed total silence while mixing the rice paste.


PAHIYAS FESTIVAL

It is a display of good harvest decorated in their houses in honor to the Patron Saint of farmers San Isidro Labrador... During Pahiyas Festival different houses are competing to the best decorated and colorful houses using their bountiful products from the farm.
















RICE FOR LIFE

Kipings made of rice paste are always the main attraction that always used to make their houses colorful, as this house was barely hand decorated with almost 80% from rice. Yearly the residents of Lucban were doing this Pahiyas festival as one of the most colorful festival in the Philippines honoring for their Saint of Farmers.





KAMAY NI HESUS

Kamay ni Hesus (Hand of Jesus) is a healing church located in Lucban, Quezon, one of the biggest images of Jesus Christ, upon reaching this statue up to the top you can go through the hill by passing 14 station of the cross. It is popular pilgrimage destination in Quezon particularly during Lenten. 






WELCOME

Every Filipino and other tourists are very welcome to visit as this Lucban celebrates Pahiyas Festival every 15th day of May of the year and one of the Philippines' colorful fiestas you can visit and experience. People here are very warmed in welcoming visitors and guests... If you have plan to visit lucban during fiesta make sure you have to booked a head of time as this place were visited by a thousand tourist from different places. 



THE CHURCH

The first church, built in 1595, was ruined in 1629. The second church was constructed between 1630 and 1640, but was seriously damaged by fire in 1733. The present church was completed in 1738 and the convent in 1743
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