Pangasinan celebrates Pistay Dayat for sea bounty
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan—An array of fun-filled and crowd-drawing
activities had been lined up for this years Pistay
Dayat (Sea Festival) in Pangasinan.
Dr. Anna Ma. Teresa De Guzman, provincial health officer and Pistay Dayat
executive chair, said this years festivity, which culminates on
May 4, features an amateur singing contest, the annual
street dancing competition, water sports,
indigenous games, concerts,
a trade fair, cultural
shows.
Provincial administrator Rafael Baraan said Pistay Dayat began in the 1960s
as the local fishing communitys simple thanksgiving celebration
for the bounty of Lingayen Gulf.
Fishing is one of the major livelihood
activities of the people in our province. That is why
the festivity is centered along the shorelines and it coincides
with the Labor Day celebration on May 1, Baraan said.Gov. Amado
Espino Jr., who opened the festival at the capitol beach front here on April 19,
said Pistay Dayat has been one of the events that attracted tourists to this province.
Pangasinan has become the leading tourist destination in the Ilocos in the last
two years, overtaking Ilocos Norte, which until 2010 had the most
number of tourist arrivals in the region.
Next to the Our Lady of Manaoag Shrine in Manaoag town, the provincial capitol
and its surrounding historic buildings have been in the itinerary of day
tours here. Gabriel Cardinoza, Inquirer Northern Luzon
TRADE EXPO
A fiesta atmosphere filled the air as a musical treat (part of nightly activities at the
followed immediately after the opening of the photo exhibit,
with live entertainment provided by Insiong
Tamayo and Banda ni ATE.
Blessing of expo booths was conducted along with the ceremonial ribbon-cutting
where Espino was joined by his wife Prescilla, after which the Dakep
tan Dayew na Pangasinan photography exhibit opened at
the PTDC, featuring the photographs
of the Pangasinan View Finder
Photographers.