MABALACAT CITY, Pampanga – Lantern makers here advised consumers that now
is the best time to buy Christmas lanterns when prices
are much cheaper since most people are preparing for the coming All Saints’
Day.
“Now
is the time to buy lanterns since it will be peak season after Nov. 1 then, the
prices could go up as much as 40 percent,” said Mary Anne San Pedro, 33, a
lantern businesswoman from this province that is reputed to be the world’s
Christmas lantern capital.
San
Pedro said that unlike pyrotechnic products whose prices plunge on New Year’s
Eve, the prices of Christmas lanterns are not expected to dip substantially
even after Christmas Day.
“That’s
because the demand for Christmas lanterns remains even up to the Chinese New
Year (in January),” she said.
San
Pedro, who owns the Santa Sleigh Lantern store along the Dau highway near the
exit of the North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) here, said that balikbayans and
foreigners often buy lanterns to bring back to their homes or friends abroad
after spending the Christmas holidays in the Philippines.
“They
do this after Christmas, so we convert the volts of the lanterns from 220 to
110 for use abroad,” she said.San Pedro said a capiz star lantern measuring
three feet in diameter costs P2,800. The lantern has 21 light bulbs that dance
in five patterns.
A
similar sized lantern with colored plastic cover would cost much less at P700,
but they have only six light bulbs each with only two lighting patterns.
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