All the 26 towns and four 4 component cities of Laguna are united again for the grandest celebration that we, Lagunenses look forward to. In this said event, the participants made sure that their booths are really eye catching that you will surely go inside where they showcase the best of their products which was made by very artsy and talented people.
The festival will still have its series of contests and shows to entertain the visitors. Some of the activities lined-up are Land Float Competition, Street Dancing Competition, Dragon Boat Racing and Banca Racing, Pyro Musican Competition, La Laguna New Wave Short Film Festival Competition, Brass Band Competition, Dog Show Competition, Binibini and Ginonong Laguna, and a whole lot more.
Here are some of the photos I took on the 1st day of the festival:
The town of Cavinti and Luisiana offers a wide array of native products --from bayong, purses, fans, lanterns to bean bags and even throw pillows.
Nagcarlan
Liliw is the Marikina of Laguna, here, you can find cheap but durable shoes and slippers. Oh, bags are also sold here. :)
Hai Carlo! :*
San Pablo City sells tarts, pastillas, polvoron, meringue, etc.
Calauan is popular for its sweet and very tasty pineapples.
The town of Victoria is known for its best itlog na pula and yummy fried itik.
Firework display later~
One of the entries for the street art competition
I have to commend the hardwork of Gov. ER Ejercito for establishing this festival which really brings joy to its constituents, also, it can be a great venue for tourism as well, good job and high fives to the municipalities who cooperated to make this project possible! I may have been born and raised in Manila, but so far, I am loving it here already, cheers to more fun moments, Lagunuh! :D
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