MP Lang-ay fest set with exciting events
>> Thursday, April 4, 2019
Palace declares holidays in Mt Prov, Pangasinan
By Pamela Mariz
Geminiano
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – This province is set to showcase its culture , tourism
come-ons and exciting events as the
Lang-ay Festival is set this week which is expected to draw once again crowds
of tourists and sell-wishers. (See page 2 for list of activities).
This, as Malacañang has
declared special non-working holidays for Pangasinan and Mountain Province.
By
authority of the President, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea signed on
March 13 Proclamation 696 declaring April 5 a special non-working day in
Pangasinan.
The holiday will allow
residents to celebrate the province’s 439th founding anniversary.
Two days after signing
the Pangasinan holiday, Malacañang issued Proclamation 698 declaring April 8 a
special non-working day in Mountain Province to observe its founding
anniversary and Lang-ay Festival.
Mountain
Province will celebrate its anniversary on April 7, which falls on a Sunday,
prompting the local government to request Malacañang to declare the following
day a holiday.
This, as the provincial
government of Mountain Province expects the annual Lang-ay Festival to further
boost the tourism industry of the province. "We are optimistic that the
Lang-ay Festival will be an avenue through which we could showcase our tourist
spots, culture and, of course, our beautiful Mountain Province as a
whole," Gov. Bonifacio Lacwasan said in a recent telephone interview.
Lang-ay
is a native dialect of the Bontocs meaning to share happiness, wisdom, promote
family solidarity, hospitality, peace and nurture friendship with partaking of
native rice wine and food.
This year’s Lang-ay
Festival, which is now on its 15th year, runs from April 1 to 7 with the
highlight of the festival on April 6.
It
coincides with the 52nd Foundation day of Mountain Province on April 7.
The activities are held
at the capital town of Bontoc, which is one hour away to the famous tourist
destination Sagada.
He also said they have
to work closely with the Lang-ay Cultural Festival steering committee, partner
agencies and the private sector for the preparations.
The provincial
government has allocated P4 million for the twin events in April.
The
governor said tourism is an economic driver and they want Mountain Province to
benefit from it.
In 2018, the provincial
government through the tourism office started the validation of the different
tourist attractions in the whole province and conducted a profiling and data
collection needed for the tourism guidebook.
All
these, Lacwasan said are part of the crafting of the five-year Provincial
Tourism Development Plan, which was already approved by the Sangguniang
Panlalawigan.
Also part of province’s
tourism preparation is the holding of tourism-related seminars, training and
workshops for the stakeholders.
Lacwasan
also reported that 96,857 tourists visited and stayed in the different
accommodation establishments in the province from January to September 2018.
Out of the number, 8,146
were foreigners, the governor said.
The province's Tourism
office also shows that the top five foreign visitors are from France, United
States of America, Germany, South Korea and Japan.
Mountain
Province also recorded 337,858 day-time tourists in the province during the
same period. -- PNA
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