Manila Bulletin

Puerto Princesa Christmas vibe

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PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan (PNA) – Thousands of residents and city government leaders gathered at the bay walk here Saturday night to officially welcome the Christmas holiday season with the annual lighting of a 100-foot tall community Christmas tree.

Adorned with over 100 lanterns wrapped in white rain-proof material and colorful Christmas lights, the giant tree calls to mind the Filipino tradition of celebratin­g the season.

Mayor Lucilo Bayron and members of the Puerto Princesa City Council, who led the event opening, said this year’s design theme highlights the parol as an iconic symbol of how Filipinos celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ.

“This Christmas tree was designed not only to look bright and attractive at night but also in the daytime,” Bayron said in the local vernacular.

He said the bay walk area is not the only place that would remind residents about the Christmas spirit but also strategic city locations that have been decorated with colorful lights and ornaments.

Two of these are Junction 1 where the Provincial Capitol Building is situated and Junction 2 where bright lights now hang on centuries-old Acacia and other trees.

In his speech, Bayron also addressed the issue of the city government’s failure to receive the Department of the Interior and Local Government’s (DILG) Seal of Good Local Governance (SGLG).

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