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Giant lantern and tourism center to rise in former Paskuhan Village

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of San Fernando is stepping up its game towards sustaining its brands as the country’s “Home of the Giant Lanterns” and “Christmas Capital” as it is set to develop a center which will showcase the centuries-old tradition of giant lantern making.

On February 4, 2021, in time for the City of San Fernando’s 20th Cityhood anniversar­y celebratio­n, the City Government, along with the SM Developmen­t Corporatio­n (SMDC), held the official groundbrea­king of the Giant Lantern and Tourist Informatio­n Center at the former Paskuhan Village here.

The two-storey building, which has a total floor area of 500 square meters, will sit in a 5,000-square meter land area donated to the City Government by Premier Central, Incorporat­ed (PCI), a subsidiary of SM Prime Holdings Corporatio­n.

“The project that we have today is more than just a building or infrastruc­ture. Mas nakikita po natin ito sa mas malawak na perspektib­o, isang bunga ng ating trabaho na pagbukluri­n po ang ating mga komunidad sa pamamagita­n ng pagbuhay muli sa ating kultura at tradisyon,” said Mayor Edwin “EdSa” Santiago.

Further, Santiago shared that the building will house an exhibit space, a museum, pasalubong shop, library and archives center, an office for the City’s tourism department, and a conference room.

Meanwhile, the remaining portion of the land area will be built with an amphitheat­er that could hold different activities.

According to City Engineer Anele David, the constructi­on of the center and amphitheat­er will be free-of-charge and will be shouldered by the said private firm.

“Ang lote at gusali po ay ipinagkalo­ob sa atin ng ating katuwang na kumpanya kaya ang partisipas­yon po natin sa tuwing makakatang­gap tayo ng donasyon ay ang maintenanc­e at operation expenses. Sa constructi­on naman po ay magsasagaw­a tayo ng monitoring sa compliance nila sa ating mga alituntuni­n,” David explained.

For her part, City Tourism Officer Ching Pangilinan said that the new building will become an image of the original Paskuhan Vill age.

“In keeping true to its legacy and as part of our Kapampanga­n heritage, through our City Mayor, we were able to get a donation for the property. With that, kahit na wala na yung Paskuhan na dati nating kilala, mabubuhay muli ito sa isang panibagong paraan, mas contempora­ry, at mas akma sa panahon na ito na hindi nakakalimu­tan yung kasaysayan at tradisyon natin bilang Fernandino­s,” Pangilinan said.

On July 2, 2020, the City Government and PCI formally signed a deed of donation for the said land area and two projects as part of the amicable settlement between the firm and the City.

This served as a “go signal” for the City Government and SMDC to begin the developmen­t in the area, including several meetings for the building’s design and details and the planning for its groundbrea­king.

“The future Giant Lantern and Tourist Informatio­n Center will become a beacon for Filipinos and the rest of the world to witness the glitter and beauty of your city, your rich heritage and culture, and the Fernandino­s’ingenuity, artistry, and craftsmans­hip,” said Jose Mari Banzon, SMDC President.

Following the groundbrea­king ceremony, the SMDC will now begin the primary steps in constructi­on and the Giant Lantern and Tourist Informatio­n Center is expected to be launched before the year ends.

 ?? TURN OVER. (CDC-CD Photo) ?? Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) Vice President for Administra­tion and Finance Mariza O. Mandocdoc (rightmost) joined BoC Commission­er Rey Leonardo Guerrero (2nd from left), DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones (3rd from left), and DOF Secretary Carlos Dominguez (participat­ed virtually) during the turn-over ceremony of assorted smart phones and laptops worth more than P50M which were forfeited in favor of the government after they were apprehende­d by CDC-Task Force Aguila. The items which will be utilized by students enrolled in online and distance learning classes were given by BOC as donations to DepEd.
TURN OVER. (CDC-CD Photo) Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) Vice President for Administra­tion and Finance Mariza O. Mandocdoc (rightmost) joined BoC Commission­er Rey Leonardo Guerrero (2nd from left), DepEd Secretary Leonor Briones (3rd from left), and DOF Secretary Carlos Dominguez (participat­ed virtually) during the turn-over ceremony of assorted smart phones and laptops worth more than P50M which were forfeited in favor of the government after they were apprehende­d by CDC-Task Force Aguila. The items which will be utilized by students enrolled in online and distance learning classes were given by BOC as donations to DepEd.

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