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Philippine fiestas on Internet

Tuesday, February 11, 2003
Philippine fiestas on Internet

COME home this fiesta. You need not be in Cebu to join the Sinulog dancing or in Baguio to smell the flowers this Panagbenga.

All you will need are your computer and an Internet connection to bring you to the Sun.Star network website that carries as a regular feature a section on Philippine fiestas.

For any fiesta in any part of the Philippines, the Sun.Star website at www.sunstar.com.ph will take you there. When you enter the Sun.Star website, click on the button on Philippine fiestas located at the left side of the network homepage.

The Sun.Star Network Exchange (Sunnex), which runs the website and text services, launched last Saturday the "Philippine Fiestas," an addition to other specials of the website.

The fiesta pages contain features, news, history and photo galleries of the festivals.

Currently featured are the highlights of the Sinulog of Cebu, Dinagyang of Bacolod, and the ongoing Panabenga flower festival of Baguio.

Upcoming festivals like the Araw ng Dabaw of Davao and the Tuna festival of General Santos will be joining the fiesta section soon.

This website special is in line with the Sunnex thrust of strengthening online Filipino communities. (Chichi Quilantang/Sunnex)



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