Vigan City, Philippines, hosts several major festivals, with the most prominent being the Longganisa Festival (January 22) celebrating its famous garlic sausage, followed by the Vigan City Fiesta (January 25) honoring St. Paul, and the Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts (late April/early May) highlighting local crafts and culture, alongside the spooky/commemorative Raniag: Twilight Festival (late Oct/early Nov). These festivals feature street dancing, parades (including kalesas), cultural shows, and feasts centered around Vigan's heritage and products. Travel becomes more meaningful when it allows people to experience the culture and traditions of a place. The Vigan City Fiesta of the Conversion of St Paul turned the city into a festive space which replaced its normal peaceful atmosphere. The event demonstrated that festivals can change the city environment while bringing people together. The Carnaval was one of the highlights of the fiesta. T...
During the theid quarter it was a struggle, learning new things and getting better at things I already knew. Although I didn't remember much I realized how much I can learn from going out explore and having fun with my friends. During the 3rd quarter I remember more of the fun times outside of school than inside the school but some memorable experience at class were laughing and not paying attention and even though I never understood the lessons I still enjoyed the subject period. During the third 3rd quarter we "came back from lunch 4 hours late from 12 PM to 4 PM" and accidentally got on a tricycle to go to jtc to use bump cars and karaoke and eat empanada but I'll never forget how all of it was an accident and not planned. and there was also a time we went to the carnaval after class during these times I learned that even when things never go to plan it...