Magllan’s Cross, Cebu!

Magellan’s Cross, located in Magellanes Street, is Cebu’s most important historical landmark and an important shrine.

magellan's cross

Magellan’s Cross was planted by Ferdinand Magellan when he arrived at Cebu City on 21st April, 1521. The Magellan’s Cross is kept in a small chapel, which is next to Basilica Minore del Santo Nino. It is believed by some people that the cross is the replica of the original one. Magellan’s Cross is a popular tourist attraction of Cebu City.

The cross is now used by Cebu City Hall as a symbol and the image of Magellan’s Cross can be seen in the seal of the city. There are more places of tourist interests in close vicinity of Magellan’s Cross.


Painted on the ceiling of the shrine is the scene that relives the moments of the erection of the cross on Cebu Island.

Aside from Magellan’s Cross, the shrine is also famous because of the Sinulog Dancers, who dance in front of the cross while uttering the prayers or petitions of shrine visitors. The dancers can be asked to perform by anyone by paying a fee. The fee is based on the number of candles that the dancer will light up during her dance.

Photos (photography) by: Robi Jiz.

Contingents for the upcoming Aliwan Fiesta 2009

Contingents for the upcoming Aliwan Fiesta 2009

1. Lakbayaw of Tondo, Manila
2. Pakalog Festival of Santolan, Pasig
3. Panagbenga Festival, Baguio City
4. Pamulenawen – Laoag City
5. Ibon Ebon of Candaba, Pampanga
6. Disposorio Festival of Hagonoy, Bulacan
7. Luyang Dilaw of Marilao Bulacan
8. Boling boling Festival – Catanuan, Quezon
9. Fiesta de Toros of Nasugbu, Batangas
10. Lapay Bantigue Festival of Masbate city
11. Pulang Angui of Polangue Albay
12. Sinulog Festival of Cebu City
13. Dinagyang Festival of Iloilo City
14. Kasag Festival of Banate, Iloilo
15. Karatong Festival of Dulag, Leyte
16. Buyugan Festival of Abuyog Leyte
17. Kadayawan Festival – Davao city
18. Tuna Festival of General Santos City
19. Halad Festival of Midsayap, Cotabato
20. Kalilangan Festival of General Santos City
21. Buklod Festival – Parang, Shariff Kabunsuan
22. Kalilintad Festival of Mamasapano

who among them is your bet….

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2009 FLOAT COMPETITION GUIDELINES

2009 Float COMPETITION GUIDELINES
1. Concept or theme for the floats must depict Filipino culture, values and tradition.

2. Each contingent will be provided with an Elf truck (please see attached illustration with dimensions) and P 30,0000.00 cash for materials.  The P 30,000.00 for the floats will be remitted to the contingent prior to the event.  The organizing committee must be informed upon registration where the amount will be remitted indicating the specific bank branch, the account holder’s name and the bank account number.

3. Elf trucks will be made available at the designated float construction area beginning 8:00 AM, April 20, 2009.  The contingents may begin constructing their floats at this time.

4. The maximum height is 14 feet; maximum width is 4.5 meters.  For every foot in excess of the maximum specifications, a penalty of one (1) point shall be deducted from the total score of each judge.

5. Criteria for Judging:

Craftsmanship   50% Theme   25% Over-all Impact and Ingenuity  25% Total:   100%

6. Winners of the Float Competition will receive the following cash prizes:

1st Prize          P 500,000.00

2nd Prize           250,000.00

3rd Prize            100,000.007 Runners-up      25,000.00 each

7. Participation to the Float Competition will be based upon receipt of complete registration form by the Aliwan Secretariat c/o Ms. Eloi P. Baltazar, along with the description of the float design..  Registration can be sent through fax at (2) 832-6120.

8. Upon registration, each contingent should indicate the name of person(s) authorized to receive:   a) Float Subsidy;   b) Prize  Each contingent should also indicate the name and Tax Identification Number (TIN) of the payee in case the delegation wins.   Failure to send the description of the float entry deems the registration incomplete.  9.  The decision of the judges shall be final and unappealable.

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Alikaraw Festival Myth’S Story (merry Making)

ALIKARAW FESTIVAL

the tribe of merry making

Sto. Niño, Phalaenopsis and Alikaraw FestivalThe Petal Fairies have a very important job – together with their magic petals they help to make sure that flowers grow and bloom in the human world. They are the ones who are responsible in making our environment ideal to live for. Do you not feel around your brows a softer and sweeter air than you ever breathed before? Do you not perceive, in spite of the obscurity that veils your sight, a light more brilliant, and penetrating, and delightful? It is because our environment is blessed with tropical plants like palms, lilies and orchids.

In Leyte, you will find rare flora and fauna; a garden where the productions of wild flowers in every zone and clime are united, and live together in friendly concurrence. The brilliant tropical flowers are seen at the side of the green grasses and the aloes near the periwinkle. Palm-trees spread their fan-like leaves above a grove of acacias, whose white flowers are faintly tinged with red. In moist branches grow orchids that mingle their sweet colors and their crimson glow. The red, pink, white colored petals, and a thousand flowers which arrest the eye, but which we need no name, here mingle in harmonious groups, or form beautiful

Eden. All these flowers live, breathe, and converse, as they interchange odors. It is believed that fairies dwell in these gardens to protect the flowers.

Of all flowers that bloom in the forestof Leyte, there is one rare orchid species that Leyteños are very proud of: the Phalaenopsis orchid that grows wildly in moist branches. It is named after a group of large moths because the flowers of some species resemble moths in flight. For this reason, the species are sometimes called Moth orchids. Little is known about their habitat and their ecology in nature since little field research has been done in the last decades. In the wild they are typically found below the canopies of moist and humid lowland forests, protected against direct sunlight, but equally in seasonally dry or cool environments. The species have adapted individually to these three habitats. They bloom in their full glory for several weeks.

Old stories tell us that there are three elemental fairies that made it possible for this orchid to bloom for several weeks. The Water Fairy, Air Fairy and the Light Fairy sway their magic petals to make around the feet of the trees, shrubs, and plants, countless blooms as water and soft wind flow caressing petals around. The petal fairies as flower guardians are responsible in making sweet colors and fresh respire in the forest.

However, Leyteños believe that magic and fairies are not enough to make their pride show off with brilliance. With the faith of the Holy Child, the powerful Sto. Niño, this beautiful orchid will generate more colorful breeds in the future. More exquisite blooms and scenic gardens will come to reality through constant praising and prayers to the Holy Child. Thus, Tribu Alikaraw make a constant ritual to praise with gratitude to the Holy Child for showering Leytewith enchanting tropical forests where lovely orchids bloom. There is no definite dance step in the ritual, — yet you seem to be enveloped by the universal harmony, as in one of the concerts which we hear in our dreams – and this is the breeze which sighs, murmurs, plays, and sings some melody to every flower.

 

 

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