Saturday, December 26, 2009

Baguio launches 2010 'Panagbenga' annual flower festival

BAGUIO CITY, Nov. 17 (PNA) -- The city government here on Monday launched the 2010 Baguio Flower Festival which in the last 14 years proved to be the biggest crowd drawer in this mountain resort.

City mayor Reinaldo Bautista, Jr. who led the opening rites said the festival known as "Panagbenga" (a dialect which denotes period of blossoming of flowers) is now an institution which draws almost a million foreign and local visitors every February.

The program had a special participation of the musical bands of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) and the University of the Cordilleras (UC).

The UC cultural group before a crowd estimated to be in a thousand staged their winning numbers in grand parades in the past festivals.

Panagbenga launching was postponed repeatedly in September and October due to bad weather.
These days, Baguio enjoys a generally fair weather with cloudy periods and the temperature range from 16 to 24 degrees celsius that visitors have the feeling of more outdoor festivities will be done here in the next months.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Baguio City launches Panagbenga 2010

Baguio City (28 November) -- The City Government of Baguio, in partnership with the Baguio Flower Festival Foundation Inc. (BFFFI), launched the schedule of activities for the Panagbenga 2010 in a simple program Monday morning.

Panagbenga 2010, the 15th staging of the Baguio Flower Festival, adopts the theme: "Celebrating 15 years of Festival Excellence."

In his message, Baguio Congressman Mauricio Domogan stressed that the "Panagbenga" should be included in the annals of the city's centennial history.

According to Domogan, the whole of Baguio should be enjoined in celebrating such tourism activity as it is an opportunity for all, regardless of color, tribal group or religion, to work together in promoting the city and Cordillera's cultural identity. This is not only to sustain the city's tourism industry, but also for the visitors and our own happiness as well, he said.

"It is also gives us the time to thank the Lord for giving us a beautiful environment, with all the trees and flowers. It is also a time to remind us of our own obligation to maintain and preserve such environment, so as to avoid the serious consequences of climate change," Domogan added.

Confetti rained and balloons were released as Baguio City Mayor Reinaldo Bautista Jr proclaimed the declaration of the Opening of the Panagbenga 2010. This was done simultaneous with the unveiling of the 15th Flower Festival banner, by the festival's co-chairmen, Baguio Country Club General Manager Anthony De Leon and Camp John Hay Chief Operations Officer Freddie Alquiroz. The University of Cordillera also gave a performance as the Philippine Military Academy Band played the Panagbenga Hymn.

In a press conference, Alquiroz, assured the public of a grander staging of Panagbenga, that would equal if not surpass the Panagbenga 2009. He also highlighted the media's important role on promoting the festival, so as the city's tourism industry, could have a faster turnaround from the adverse effect of the recent disasters that hit the region.

"Through the media's help, we can push forward the message that Baguio is here, up and about and never went out of business," Alquiroz said.

De Leon bared that there will be new activities for the Panagbenga 2010, which will run from February 1 to March 7. Among these are new musical concert on the lake titled "Camelot," during the staging of the Fluvial Parade at the Burnham Park Lake on February 14, and the staging of a "Mardi Gras," at the Harrison road, in time with the Session Road in Bloom on March 1-7.

Other regular scheduled activities for the flower festival include Market Encounter at the Burnham Park (Feb. 1 – March 7), Legarda Rocks (February 12-14), Abanao Nights (Feb 26-28), Pony Boys Day (March 6), plus the usual highlights of the Panagbenga: a Grand Street parade on February 27 and a Grand Float Parade on February 28. The Chinese Lunar New Year Celebration (Feb.13) and the PMA Homecoming (Feb. 20 – 22), are also entwined with the Pangabenga 2010.

Meantime, Department of Tourism (DOT-CAR) Regional Director Pura Molintas also stressed the importance of sustaining the Panagbenga, which is a major tourist festival that has already gained an international stature. She said this is a major economic activity that plays a major role not only in boosting the city and the region's tourism but also the country's development as well. (PIA)

Thursday, December 24, 2009

Baguio Panagbenga Festival 2010 (Flower Festival 2010) Schedule!

The organizers of the Baguio City Panagbenga Flower Festival 2010 has just sent me the schedule of the 2010 Baguio Flower Festival!

Panagbenga has always been one of the most-visited festivals in the country. With its proximity to Metro Manila and its cool climate, it’s not unusual to see the Manila residents all troop to the City of Pines to enjoy its cool breeze and its colorful street dance and grandiose floral float parade.

This year, Panagebenga Festival 2010 will be celebrating her 15th year as a festival. This year’s festival theme is “Celebrating 15 years of Festival Excellence”.

And with what happened to Baguio City and the whole province of Benguet in general after the typhoon Ondoy and Pepeng, I am pretty sure that the people of Baguio will use the festival to show to the world how resilient they are. That they can stand up, move forward and continue to live a happy and colorful life after the storms.