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Blended conduct of 2021 Panagbenga festival eyed

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RESIDENTS and visitors who are longing for the conduct of crowd-drawing events in the city next year will now have a chance to witness the events of the 2021 edition of the Panagbenga that might be done through blended mode.

Engineer Alec Mapalo, Supervisin­g Tourism Operations Officer, reported the recent conduct of the Ibagiw Creative Arts festival serves as a benchmark for the future staging of similar crowddrawi­ng events in the city, like the upcoming Panagbenga by February next year.

Mapalo admitted while there is no available vaccine yet to contain the spread of the dreaded Coronaviru­s disease (Covid – 19), there will be limitation­s in the conduct of crowd drawing events with a mixture of virtual and face- to- face gatherings while adhering to the strict implementa­tion of the prescribed health and safety protocols.

The city tourism officer disclosed the local government will closely coordinate with the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation, Inc. (BFFFI) to get their insights on how to conduct next year’s activities for the 26th edition of the Panagbenga festival, the city’s major crowd-drawing event.

Earlier, the city and the BFFFI decided to cancel the various government- supported and community- led events for the 25th edition of the Panagbenga last February after the threat posed by the dreaded Covid – 19 started to be realized in some parts of the country.

Mapalo explained the blended conduct of the Panagbenga events is part of the efforts of the city government to gradually and safely bring back the vibrance of the local economy that suffered drasticall­y due community quarantine measures to contain the spread of the virus over the past eight months.

The tourism officer added the recent staging of the Ibagiw Creative Arts festival last November showed some feasible approaches on the staging of crowd-drawing events that will not generate too many individual­s in a face-toface setting but can reach people worldwide through live streaming, thus, the same can be replicated in some of the events of the Panagbenga once the organizers agree to such proposed blended conduct of the festival next year to help in reviving the local tourism industry.

Panagbenga is the only festival in the country that was included in the elite list of the Internatio­nal Festivals and Events Associatio­n being one of the well organized

crowd drawing events.

The annual conduct of the Panagbenga is spearheade­d by the BFFFI where the lined up activities usually run from February 1 up to the first week of March that encompass the traditiona­l activities compliment­ed by numerous private and community-led festivitie­s that entice foreign and domestic visitors to visit the city right at the start of the year.

The festival was named Panagbenga, the Kankanaey term for blossoming, since the same is being staged during the time of the blossoming of flowers in the nearby Benguet areas.

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