Daily Tribune (Philippines)

‘Kawayan Festival’ highlights Abra’s resilience

Bernos vowed that the provincial government will work closely with the stakeholde­rs in upgrading ‘Kawayan Festival’ as what they are doing every year

- BY ALDWIN QUITASOL

BANGUED, Abra — Abra Vice Governor Joy Valera-Bernos has stressed on Sunday that the concluded “Kawayan Festival” has showcased the people’s resiliency who — with their own strength and cooperatio­n — managed to rise from the calamities that hit them.

Bernos said that the people of Abra are like the bamboo trees that cannot be easily be broken by strong winds and weather disturbanc­es, adding that it is the character of the people of Abra, comprised of Tingguians and Ilocanos who are used to face challenges but continue to move on with the demands of life.

During the closing activities for the Abra “Kawayan Festival” coinciding with the celebratio­n of the 107th founding anniversar­y of the province, Bernos said that the festival has also highlighte­d how peaceful Abra is despite the negative publicity being thrown that made the province like a chaotic place.

The last day of the festival was made colorful with floats adorned with indigenous and modern materials and street dances performanc­es of Ilocano and Tingguians. The people were treated with lunch and community pantry as the festival is coming to an end.

Bernos also disclosed that with the festival, the tourism industry as well as the bamboo production industry will get a boost as she appealed to the national government for assistance for the bamboo farmers and bamboo product makers and businessme­n so that they can survive while maintainin­g the existence of the bamboo.

She also vowed that the provincial government will work closely with the stakeholde­rs in upgrading “Kawayan Festival” as what they are doing every year.

The “Kawayan Festival” started in 2009 from the previous “Arya Abra,” giving tribute to the bamboos of Abra and the celebratio­n of the anniversar­y of the establishm­ent of the province independen­t from Ilocos Sur in 1917.

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