"SANGYAW FESTIVAL"
Tacloban City
Sangyaw Festival is a religious and
socio-cultural event in the Philippines.
It was revived in 2008 by the city government of
Tacloban, Philippines. Sangyaw means
"to herald news" in Waray language.
Various festival-participants from different parts of the
country participate in this tribal procession.
It was held a day before
the city fiesta. The festival was first held in
1974 but was cancelled in 1987.
Sangyaw in the local dialect (Eastern Visayas)
means "proclamation" or "popular". The world in
its truest sense means "a region and a people's
testament of their self-identities and
their vitality. The intangible factors like
pride in their homeland, their intense spirituality,
their zest for life, their sense of pride and
dignity, their love for freedom, their scale
of values and their awareness of the past-are
their most single important resource in
their journey towards the future. "
(Mrs. Imelda R. Marcos, Introduction:
Sangyaw: The Land and the People of Samar and Leyte)
This is the welcome banner of Tacloban
where in it featured Douglas Mcarthur
came back from United states
in order to combat the Japanese.
HIGHLIGHTED EVENT
in the FESTIVAL
Street Dancing
One of the contingent in the street dancing Tribu Kabatok.
Parade of Lights
Designed by a Manila-based float expert, the 20 floats will feature
Tacloban Citys history, religiosity, flora and fauna and recent city developments.
The major floats will depict five important historical events in the region:
the pre-Spanish colonization era, the discovery of the Philippines
by Ferdinand Magellan, the landing of McArthur, the construction of the
San Juanico Bridge and the conversion of Tacloban into a highly-urbanized city.
Some of the Images taken during the Parade of Lights in Sangyaw Festival:
Race of Pedicabs
The City Sports Office that handles the event
is still encouraging more drivers to join
so they could enjoy the city's fiesta
celebration aside from receiving cash
prizes should they win the race.
This is a pedicab where in it is designed
and used in the race to compete in other pedicab driver's.
Jet Ski Challenge
It's a competition where in the
different people from different cities
compete for the jet ski competition.
They will race from the
seashore until to the finish line.
Other Tourist spot:
San Juanico Bridge, which is 2.16 kilometres
(1.34 mi) long and connects the islands of
Leyte and Samar across the San Juanico
Strait, is the longest bridge in the Philippines.
The bridge was not significantly damaged
due to Typhoon Haiyan. It is currently one
of the critical gateways for the transportation
of relief goods and the evacuating refugees.
Enjoy Sangyaw Festival!!
Hooorayyy!