Viva Vigan

The Vigan City Fiesta is held every 25th of January. It is celebrated during the feast day of Vigan’s patron saint, St. Paul the Apostle. This 2021, we are experiencing the COVID19 pandemic that made us all stay at home as much as possible. But how can we celebrate the much sought-after celebration? Not just the people from Vigan, but all Ilocanos.

Luckily, our Vigan City government executed a plan so that we Biguenos can still celebrate our weeklong festival even though the cases here in Ilocos Sur is still increasing by the day.  Starting off, we have our Saniata ti Ylocos Sur 2021, but unlike before we don’t get to watch it personally. We can watch it on our phone screens because it is a lockdown pageant and our safety is the number one priority of our government. There will also be a trade and food fair, a lot of products and different types of food that will surely make our mouth drool will be there.  

It is expected that not a lot of people can come to the Kannawidan Trade and Food Fair 2021 because children below 15 years old and senior citizens are prohibited to come, because they have a higher risk of getting the virus. Also, no facemask and safe passes aren’t allowed to enter the said location.

It is not the usual Vigan City Fiesta Celebration, back then there was a lot of street dancing competition, a lot of fun activities, a big crowd, and also every night there are artists who come and perform. The festive essence is not fully there like how it used to be but I am hoping that this pandemic will end and our lives can all go back to normal like how it used to be.

Reference/s:
(2019). Retrieved from https://www.hlimg.com/images/events/738X538/o_1529038626e.jpg

 

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