Vigan City Fiesta 2021
Source: https://www.bomboradyo.com/vigan/umuna-a-vigan-city-fiesta-meeting-naisayangkat/
The
fiesta is part and parcel of Filipino culture. Through good times and bad
times, the Filipino fiesta must go on. Each city and barrio had at least one
local festival of its own, usually on the feast of its patron saint, so that
there is always a fiesta going on somewhere in the country. The Philippine
fiesta is a lot more that it seems on the service. It is the tie that binds
Filipinos from a region or an area together, a time to reunite with your
extended family.
The Vigan City
Fiesta is held every January 25. It is celebrated during the feast day of the
conversion of St. Paul the Apostle. St. Paul is Vigan City’s patron saint. The
Vigan City Fiesta usually lasts for several days. It includes within the period
the celebration of the anniversary of the cityhood of Vigan, which is
commemorated every January 27. Biguenos from all over the country and even
abroad return to Vigan, as it is the custom of Filipinos to return to their
hometown to join their family and friends in the celebration of their fiesta.
They are joined by thousands of visitors from other parts of the Philippines
and other countries in enjoying the cultural shows, parades and street dancing
prepared by the local government with the help of the local industries and
communities. There are also food fairs, arts and crafts exhibit, as well as a
visiting carnival.
Source: https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/travel/276110/vigan-vies-for-new-7-wonders-of-the-world/story/
Fiesta is a
time of joyful celebration of us Filipinos. However, in this time of pandemic, festivals
become less enjoyable and amusing. Moreover, because of the pandemic the festival was not as joyful and
blissful as the previous years. But celebrating the Vigan City’s fiesta amidst the CoVid-19 pandemic just
showed us how truly important and special culture to us, Filipinos. Although, the
Festival’s main events were minimized like the parades and street dancing, also
the carnivals and food affairs. And most of the Biguenos
with their families celebrated within their homes. Supposedly this festival is
one of the biggest events celebrated by the City of Vigan and it is
understandable that the authorities and organizers were just being cautious
about the deadly virus spreading.
Culture is what defines our people,
it is what makes us different from other races. Despite the ongoing pandemic
that reached various of places and had infected many people, we were able to
celebrate the Vigan City Festival safely and peaceful. And that we were able to
keep our culture and traditions.
Reference:
2.https://www.vigan.ph/attractions/vigan-city-fiesta.html


As I read your article, I felt the fighting spirit, courage, hope and amusement about our culture. I strongly agree that culture defines our people, races values that became a part of our lives. Fiestas became less enjoyable and bliss when the pandemic strikes but you are right that Vigan City celebrated the Festival safety, peacefully and also happily. Good work and Kudos!
ReplyDeleteI like your blog's encouraging message!
ReplyDeleteWe can get through this pandemic together.
ReplyDeleteWe can get back to our normal lives. The festival shows that we can still do that