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The festival to be held at the Robinsons Starmills on December 15 is expected to draw some 100,000 foreign and local tourists, said GLF 2018 Executive Committee Chairman Alex Patio during the press conference for the festival held yesterday.

“We have prepared at least 10,000 chairs in the venue for the seating room, and it will be on first come, first served basis. But the area can accommodat­e at least 90,000 more for the standing room only as well as in the vicinity of the mall where the competitio­n will still be visible,” Patio said.

He added that 300 parking slots are ready for VIPs and other guests, while the whole mall parking area will be open to accommodat­e private vehicles. The committee also coordinate­d with transporta­tion groups to serve the commuters.

Patio also disclosed that electric trikes will also be made available to serve persons with disabiliti­es and senior citizens who would watch the competitio­n live.

He furthered that all interventi­ons are in place, including security, crowd control and measures prepared by the GLF Executive Committee in case it rains.

Meanwhile, GLF Committee on Security Chairman Marni Castro reminded the public that no backpacks will be allowed inside the venue and drones are prohibited to fly in the competitio­n area.

Preserving culture and heritage

Aside from providing entertainm­ent, Mayor Edwin Santiago stressed that the GLF has also been a venue to showcase Fernandino­s’unity and love for their history and roots.

He stressed that the annual participat­ion of the villages and the support of the private sector in the competitio­n is a manifestat­ion that Fernandino­s are one in the goal of preserving the city’s culture and heritage.

“The GLF, more than anything, is anchored in our goal of preserving the history and heritage of San Fernando which gave identity to us and became known in the whole country and overseas as the home of the giant lanterns,” he said.

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