Panagbenga Festival, Baguio City
It was in 2005 when we last witnessed the Panagbenga Festival. I also want my children to experience this... Though I already knew that it will be difficult for us to commute during these times, we still proceeded going to Baguio.
The usual, I invited my friends and officemates, but... they all have more important things to do... and of course I understand them...but still we are complete and that's the more important thing.
footlong with lettuce... only in Baguio and it is only Php35 |
Mines View Park with plenty of people....rather plenty of people with Mines View Park, haha =) |
having this shot needs a lot of patience, with thousands of people flocking in Baguio during this festival... it was actually a miracle photo, haha =) |
amazing! nasolo namin ang view...but in just seconds... and you also have to wait for those people passing though you are already smiling for the camera for two minutes....patience, hahaha =) |
with Che Che, ang kaisa isang sumama sa amin sa dami ng nagplanong sumama, hahaha =) |
Smile Che kahit ang hirap pumunta dito ng ganitong panahon... |
Dad and JP |
haha =) no comment... rather, no caption |
si Hornesto pag nagsisinungaling humahaba ang ... |
nice work of art =) |
surprisingly we bumped into JP's ninong who has a 13 years debt to his inaanak, tago ka ng tago dito ka lang pala namin makikita sa Baguio, hahaha =) |
13 years yun!!! ice cream lang ang kapalit at mukhang masama pa ang loob mo ha... joke! |
yummy!!! |
ang pambansang gwapong asawa <3 Mwah! |
Panagbenga Festival (English: Flower Festival) is a month-long annual flower festival occurring inBaguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. The term is of Malayo-Polynesian origin, meaning "season of blooming".
The festival, held during the month of February, was created as a
tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise up from the
devastation of the 1990 Luzon earthquake. The festival includes floats that are decorated with flowers not unlike those used in Pasadena's Rose Parade.
The festival also includes street dancing, presented by dancers clad in
flower-inspired costumes, that is inspired by the Bendian, an Ibaloi dance of celebration that came from the Cordillera Region.
Aside from economic boosts from tourism, the festival also helped the
younger generation of indigenous people to rediscover their culture's
old traditions. The indigenous people was first wary with government-led
tourism because of the threat that they will interfere or change their
communities' rituals.
The annual schedule of activities
Opening Parade
Date : February 1
Venue : Session Road and Melvin Jones Grounds
The parade signals the start of the Panagbenga. This will be participated by a representative contingent of volunteers. The parade will be followed by a short opening program, together with competitions between drum and lyre including street dancing contingent among elementary students.
Trade Fair and Bazaar
Date : First Saturday of February until first Sunday of March
Venue : Burnham Park
Date : Fourth Saturday of February
Venue : Session Road up to Melvin Jones Grounds
Date : Fourth Sunday of February
Venue : Session Road up to Melvin Jones Grounds
The parade opens with a shower of petals along Session Road while marching bands lively dance numbers come next followed by cleverly carfted, vibrant and multicolored floats made entirely from flowers of every kind.
Session Road in Bloom
Date : Fourth Monday of February until first Sunday of March
Venue : Session Road
Flower and related stalls together with side walk cafes and food outlets shall be set up along Session Road that will be closed to vehicles during the occasions. Street and musical entertainers shall be performing in selected areas in Session Road. This activity shall be organized and managed by the tourism sector of the city.
Date : First Sunday of March
Venue : Athletic Bowl
Field demonstrations and other exhibitions shall be featured. A fitting and appropriate closing ceremony program will formally end the festival followed by a fireworks display in the evening.
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panagbenga_Festival)
the strawberry-flavored taho |
have used the comfort rooms of Mcdonalds a lot of times while James is busy playing |
the super cute, gwapo, bibo and smart James exploring Baguio for the first time |
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