Thousands attend Pistay Dayat in Pangasinan
>> Monday, May 5, 2014
LINGAYEN,
Pangasinan – The month-long festival of the sea, locally known as Pistay Dayat,
kicked off here last week amid pomp and
pageantry to the delight of thousands of local and foreign spectators.
Various groups showcasing their skills in street dancing and in
assembling rhythmic pieces with their drum and lyre set the mood for the grand
opening.
Gov. Amado Espino Jr., who presided over the opening ceremonies, urged
Pangasinenses to work together in promoting and developing tourism in the
province.
Espino noted how the festival has been effective since its launch seven
years ago in promoting Pangasinan’s products, as shown by the growing number of
participants and exhibitors in the Pistay Dayat expo, which also opened last
Friday.
This year, at least 120 exhibitors took part in the expo, consisting of
small and medium enterprises, tourism-related establishments, local government
units, government agencies, special interest groups, and restaurant and food
service entrepreneurs from Pangasinan, Cebu, Metro Manila and provinces in the
Bicol region.
The 7th Pangasinan tourism and trade expo dubbed as “Aliguased Turismo
tan Ekonomiya” runs until May 10 at the Provincial Training and Development
Center grounds.
The provincial government conferred awards to the best decorated booths
for food, gifts, toys and handicrafts, and furniture; best in landscape; best
in one-town, one-product/local government exhibit; and best tourism exhibit.
The opening of Pistay Dayat – the festival which honors fishermen and
celebrates the bounty of the aquaculture industry – was also highlighted by the
launch of photo exhibits of past celebrations of the Agewna Pangasinan, Pistay Dayat,
and other provincial events.
“I congratulate the provincial government of Pangasinan for this very
noble project,” said Department of Tourism-Region 1 director Martin Valera,
citing the potential of the province to be the top tourist destination in the
region.
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