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Pailah Festival, Pila Laguna

Thursday, March 28, 2013



PAILAH

Pailah Festival named after from its town's ancient name Pila, Laguna. "PAILAH" also derived as Palay (Rice) as their major crop since Hispanic era, Isda (Fish) since the municipality is also near in the lake, Tilapia is also one of their livelihood, Lilok Antigo (Antique Carvings) along the district not only from the crops farming and fishing they have dependent but they also have handicraft products to make this town also known as one of the best suppliers of native products and wood carvings which is Laguna is famous to its talents and skills. Halaman (Ornamental plants) they have produced a lot of supplies for different places of Manila and its neighboring provinces for their premier class of ornamental plants.



This event were duly attended by Nayon Photographers' Club who were invited to cover the yearly event. From manila we prepared to depart as early as 5:00 am to witness this event by 8:00 am. As we arrived we have ample time to set up and prepare our things. One you can observe if you are in Pila is like you are travelling back in time, the old houses are well maintained and preserved its Hispanic architectural designs, same as the church as well. This municipality of Laguna is a sleepy town but were not affected by war for its excessive bombardments during Japanese American battle, up to now the evident of the town is still on its finest preservation of heritage village such as their houses, church and other structures that you can find here.


 













BEAUTIES

The beauties of Pila is an evident of true Filipina beauty, in fact Pailah Festival held a Lakan and Binibi ng Pila every year's event, the first day celebration always a start of an awarding for its Mister and Miss Pila Laguna. The crowned winners is always in part of the parade and street dancing.






























Pailah festival ends up with an awarding of great performers of parade and street dancing competition held at grand plaza in between old parish church and municipal hall. Defending champion of last year's competition where not so luck to get the recent award but still placed as one of the top winners.





THINGS TO KNOW
  • Language
    • English
      • Can able to understand and speak since most of schools and local offices use it as medium language.
    • Tagalog
  • Transportation
    • Land-Bus
      • P127.00 Cubao to Sta. Cruz Laguna, Via Pila Laguna. HM and Jam bus serves the public transportation along the area 
  • Foods
    • Not all favorite fastfoods can be found in the town proper, but for the budget travelers take our recommendation to look for a short orders cafeterias, foods is very good.
  • Where to stay
    • check hotels here http://www.maplandia.com
  • Financial Establishments
    • Banks at the town proper as well as ATM
    • Remitance centers are also available here

2 (mga) puna:

mountainsnbeyond at: June 3, 2013 at 2:45 PM said...

great shots :0

Uptourist at: February 10, 2015 at 1:03 PM said...

This festival is quite new to me. I guess I should travel more around the Philippines. But what I love about this is that festivals there ar always so vibrant, energetic and colorful.

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