Baguio gov’t sets P20-M for Panagbenga Festival
>> Tuesday, January 1, 2019
BAGUIO
CITY -- Preparations for the famous Flower Festival, also known as
Panagbenga, have officially started in this mountain resort city.
The city government
launched the February festival by earmarking P20 million for the grand event,
which has for years been proven to be a tourist draw for the Summer Capital of
the Philippines.
“Panagbenga shall always
be Baguio’s grand celebration of life, proud fiesta of the best in our city’s
floral wealth, joyfully shared with our visitors and guests for their fullest
enjoyment of the best there is in Baguio,” said Pangabenga executive committee
co-chairman, Councilor Elmer Datuin, at the sidelines of the launching program
on Monday.
“Panagbenga”, a
Kankanaey word meaning “blooming”, was conceptualized in 1995 as a recovery
measure after the 1990 earthquake in North Luzon and was first staged in 1996.
Datuin said traditional
activities will remain to be the highlight of the Flower Festival, although
universities in the city will present cultural shows to present the culture of
the Cordillera.
Datuin also said the
grand float parade, street dance competition, "Session Road Bloom,"
and fireworks display are still included in next February's festivities, which
both locals and tourists eagerly look forward to every year.
Mayor Mauricio Domogan,
lifetime chairman of the Board of the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc.
(BFFFI), said that with the influx of tourists on the last days of February,
the city government and the BFFI have decided to adjust the schedule of the
grand street dancing and float parades, as well as the closing program of the
festival.
The grand street dancing
parade and grand float parade, held every last weekend of February, will be
moved to March 2 and 3, while the weekend after will be the closing program.
The flower festival
formally opens on Feb. 1 of each year.
The mayor also
underscored the importance of sustaining public-private partnership in handling
the activities lined up for the 2019 Baguio Flower Festival.
“A full-pledged
public-private partnership event for 24 years, the Panagbenga is a proof of the
synergy between the government and the private sector, including the city
residents who always take part in the highly publicized, biggest crowd drawing
event in northern Luzon that attracts tourists from many countries around the world,”
the mayor said. -- Pamela Mariz Geminiano/ PNA
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