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The Bigueñong Christmas

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  The Christmas Season here in Vigan City is not different with other provinces in our country. Here in Vigan we call Merry Christmas as “Naimbag a Paskua”. In our town, we like to celebrate it with our love ones. We also like to socialize and play games with our neighbors. Usually we would go to one house and we eat our Noche Buena there. Of course, we bring our share for our Noche Buena. However, that was all before COVID-19 happen. To be safe this season, our government made strict protocols for all of us. Now let us go during the pandemic. How did we celebrate Christmas as a bigue ñ o? Is it the same as it used to be, before the pandemic?               It has been almost 3 years since the pandemic started, that means that we encountered two Christmas Season during this crisis. In Vigan City, we light up parols to make sure the vibe of Christmas is still present. In the center part of the city, we can see differe...

Our Success is Near

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       The end of this quarter is just around the corner, I remember being nervous on how my grades are going to be last quarter. Time really flies so fast. This quarter may have been different from the previous one, but I can say that I learned a lot during the 2 nd quarter. ICT 2 nd quarter is pack with a lot of information I can use in the future.        This quarter I gained a lot of knowledge and information about HTML. I learned the basics of HTML, HTML tags, and many more. It is hard to understand during the first days since it is my first time learning about HTML files. Nevertheless, with the right guidance and information given, I can say it may be hard but it is easy to learn. The struggles that I encountered is probably the HTML tags is not working properly. This is the only struggle I encountered throughout the whole quarter. I solved the issue by asking our teacher that the tag is not working properly, she helped me explain everyt...

Tiempo de fiesta, Vigan

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  Vigan City is a city full of wonders, and fiesta. Vigan City is home to Longganisa Festival, Tres de Mayo festival, Binatbatan and Raniag or Twilight Festival. The main festival here in Vigan is the Longganisa Festival; it is celebrated during January 25. It is also the day where the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul is celebrated, Vigan City’s patron Saint. During this day classes in all schools around Vigan City is suspended, streets are bustling with people, parades and street dancing’s can be seen in the main road of Vigan City, festival banners, carnivals, can also be seen thru out the City. Vigan locals also held “punsyunan” were visitors come eat many fiesta foods, and enjoy the day.             Due to the pandemic, festivals are prohibited since occasions like this can spread the virus very fast. The usual cheering and loud streets around Vigan City cannot be seen during this type of crisis. Bigueños really adore ...

The Modern Me

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  We start our year with a bang. Fireworks are blasting in our skies, people are cheering “Happy New Year” some are jumping, and some are praying to give us a beautiful year. As January 1 passes by we can see a lot of post in social media with the captions “New Year, New Me”, “Changing this New Year”, and “Entering the year, with a new me”. We Filipinos are known for having the grandest celebrations when it comes to New Year, Christmas, and even Fiesta’s. 2021 is truly a blast for all of us, and opening a new chapter of our lives is a cheerful part for all of us.             A new chapter to our lives must be a joyful feeling but it has the feeling of being anxious on what this year has stored for us. We are all hopeful to have a blessed and happy 2022. No more COVID-19 cases, no more deaths because of this virus, and us being able to free ourselves form lockdowns and quarantines caused by this virus. We also want to give our...