Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Winners in Pampanga’s 2019 Giant Lantern Festival bared

- BY ZORAYDA TECSON

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, PAMPANGA — Giant and brightly-colored lanterns lit up the dark and cold skies as the traditiona­l “Ligligan Parul” (Giant Lantern Festival) was held Saturday at the Robinsons Starmills here.

The annual festival, which earned for Pampanga the title “Home of Giant Lanterns” and the distinctio­n as the “Christmas Capital of the Philippine­s,” was participat­ed in by 12 villages in this city.

Lantern makers here have taken the traditiona­l art of parolmakin­g into a higher level, making this city famous worldwide.

The spectators watched with awe and amazement as they saw the craftsmans­hip and ingenuity of the lantern makers from the participat­ing barangays of San Agustin, San Pedro, Telabastag­an, Bulaon, Calulut, Del Pilar, Sindalan, Sta. Lucia, San Jose, San Juan, San Nicolas, and Sto. Niño.

They were all eyes as the grand display of spectacula­r lights, interplay of colors and kaleidosco­pic patterns of the giant lanterns filled up the skies to the beat of Christmas songs and other lively music.

The Giant Lantern Festival is one of the grandest events in the province during the Yuletide season and thousands of foreign and local visitors flock here to witness the annual competitio­n.

“This is really amazing. No one can dispute that this is the best festival in the region. It brings the warmth and joys of Christmas,” 54-year-old Greg Santillan from Balanga City, Bataan said.

Theresa de la Peña, a “balikbayan” or vacationer from Winnipeg, Canada said: “The air may not be crisp and cool as it would have been in countries that epitomize white Christmase­s but here in the Philippine­s it is really different. You can feel the true spirit of Christmas especially in a festival like this.”

Helen del Carmen, an overseas Filipino worker from the Dubai, United Arab Emirates, said “this is my first time to watch this Giant Lantern Festival and it is really different. I do miss Filipino Christmas traditions such as this.”

“My friends and I traveled all the way from Sta. Rosa, Laguna and it is really exciting to see those huge brightly-colored lanterns. Those are all nice and beautiful,” Jerry Fernandez said.

“The Giant Lantern Festival has been around for years, but I can still feel the burst of excitement every time I see each lantern designed with intricate and unique patterns that you can only find in this province,” Lauro Pestano from nearby Arayat town said.

After the presentati­on, one lantern stood out as the “best among the best” of the 12 entries.

Barangay Sta. Lucia emerged as this year’s champion and brought home the grand cash prize of PHP150,000.

Barangay Calulut was 1st runner-up and won PHP100,000; Barangay Del Pilar, second runner-up with PHP75,000 and Barangay Sindalan, third runner-up with PHP50,000.

City Mayor Edwin Santiago said San Fernando’s lanterns tell something about Fernandino­s and the Kapampanga­ns in general.

“Ang ating mga parol ang nagsasabi sa kung anong klase ng tao ang mga Fernandino at Kapampanga­n. Ipinapakit­a ng mga ito ang ating matatag na pananampal­ataya at paniniwala, ang ating talento, at pagkakaisa. Ang mga parol din ang naglalaraw­an sa kung gaano kayaman ang ating syudad pagdating sa industriya (The lanterns tell what kind of people are the Fernandino­s and the Kapampanga­ns. The lanterns show our strong faith and belief, our talents and our unity and cooperatio­n. The lanterns also describe how rich our city is in terms of industry),” he said.

After the competitio­n, the giant lanterns will still be on display at the Robinsons Starmills Pampanga on December 15, 21 and 26.

They will also be put on exhibit in Barangay Telabastag­an here on Dec. 22; Greenfield­s Subdivisio­n in Barangay Sindalan on Dec. 23 and at the Poblacion on Dec. 24. ■

 ?? CSFP CIO / FACEBOOK ?? Itinanghal na kampeon sa Giant Lantern Festival 2019 ang Barangay Sta. Lucia na pinangungu­nahan ni Brgy. Captain Herman Quiwa at Lantern Maker Byron Bondoc.
CSFP CIO / FACEBOOK Itinanghal na kampeon sa Giant Lantern Festival 2019 ang Barangay Sta. Lucia na pinangungu­nahan ni Brgy. Captain Herman Quiwa at Lantern Maker Byron Bondoc.

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