Kannawidan Festival
Ilocos
Sur is an excellent territory situated in the northern piece of Luzon. It is a
territory wealthy in culture that addresses the old Spanish and Filipino
legacy. To show and share their fortunes to the entire world, local people
imagined a celebration that features these social practices and they considered
it the Kannadiwan Festival.
Kannawidan Ylocos Festival
is likewise an opportunity to remember the commemoration of Ilocos Sur as an
area since it was isolated on February 3, 1818. Kannawidan is a
variation of the Ilocano word "tawid" which means legacy or
legacy. Ilocanos celebrates kannawidan celebration since it is a remarkable get
back gift in the wake of partaking in a Vigan City Fiesta. The Festival,
which will be held until Jan. 27, compares with the remembrance
merriment of Vigan’s Cityhood and its yearly celebration out of
appreciation for St. Paul.
The
celebration is focusing closer on the youngsters. It is a result of the
perception that numerous customs, melodies, moves, and other Ilocano culture
are not perceived by the more youthful ages of the area. All things considered,
kids are focusing harder on the cutting edge and oddity moves they see in TV
than the conventional ones. It is one reason why the Kannadiwan Festival is
celebrated. The current year's celebration might be diverse yet, the excellence
and importance of the kannawidan celebration will continue as before.
Hello Victoria, The Kannawidan Festival is truly a way for us to promote our own culture and traditions and possibly attract possible merchants with our own products. I really loved how you stated the history and importance of the said festival. Great work!
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