It’s more fun in Panagbenga
Sunday, February 19, 2012
IMAGINE about 5,000 people dressed in colorful costumes with fully decorated floral designs, sequins and glitters, enhanced in creative ensembles.
To this day, the Baguio Flower Festival continues to attract a diverse audience, drawing from all ages and walks of life, coming together to celebrate this grand event. This began in 1995, five years after the tragic earthquake, to help uplift the spirits of residents.
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Visitors come from all around the country and the world to experience the celebration, making Panagbenga one of the most awaited festivities in the Philippines today. Ever since it began, I always have a great time watching and joining the festival’s exciting activities.
Published in the Sun.Star Baguio newspaper on February 20, 2012.




