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Buglasan Festival 07'
Sunday, December 30, 2007 @ 3:11 PM |
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This year, there was a slight decrease in the number of the contingents that participated for the festival. To those who are not from and who have not been to Negros Oriental, and for the sake of those who don't know, the Buglasan Festival is a yearly event in the whole province of Negros Oriental which is originally done every October, but this year, it has been moved to December for good. It was formally announced and opened to the public a few days ago. I'm not quite sure of the exact date though. Negrensees like myself look forward for this occasion because of the different festivities and activities lined-up all over the province. love these! masterpieces of art native items for ladies
a crowded and bustled area in the placeIn the area, there are lots of bazaars displaying unique, native and handcrafted items that everyone will surely love. From bags to home decors and other fab items for people of all ages to see. The colorful accessories are good and must-see pieces for the young and vibrant fashionatics. And for those who have an eye on good quality native furniture, you'll surely find them there. Bazaars like these offer endless possibilities for those who love to purchase and collect unique pieces and items for their homes. A handful of paintings by different Negrensee artists added to the artistic feel of the place mixed with the traditional Filipino Negrensee vibe. The native Philippine culture exudes the atmosphere with the sturdy nipa and hard wood built house-like booths. I think it would be totally amazing to have a house like one. Hehe.
A lot of people say the previous festival years was better compared to this year's. However, based on what I saw last night, it was not that bad enough. Although I was not that impressed like before, I'd say I liked what I saw. I hope they'll be adding and spicing it up some more next year so that it will attract more people, not just Negrensees, to go and visit the place.
For more information about the 2007 Buglasan Festivital, visit: www.visitnegros.com or www.negor.gov.ph
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Not a lot of people know (or would even understand), but I am also a victim of drama obsession. I've been camping in dramalandia since I was 13 years old, and that's where you will most likely find me when I have nothing to do.
One of the symptoms of this disease is daydreaming about dramas everywhere whether you are at work, walking down the stairs, sleeping, even as you are walking...creepy isn't it? Hahaha!
I am also a big Asian music fan and I think Asian music rocks! I go back and forth from Cpop to Kpop and Jpop, so I may be different (and strange) compared to other people that you can find around. I am an elder sister , a dreamer , a believer , a gamer , wanderer , blogger , an optimist , an ultimate foodie and a, hands down, fangirl . I love reading books , writing , music , photography and traveling.
I am a nurse by profession who is also a copy editor and a freelance writer . I enjoy learning how to play musical instruments and learning various languages . I am crazy, loud, spontaneous, free-spirited and most of the time, a klutz.
Eren Asentista a.k.a. Eray, 23, female, from Dumaguete City, Philippines. My personality...it's complicated. :D Believe me, you wouldn't want to know who I am. Hahaha! XD
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In the coming days, I plan to watch...
In Asian Entertainment, I fancy...
(This is still lacking, but this is more or less it. LOL! I will most likely be updating this in the future to accommodate my growing list of biases but check em out!)
 
The things that I want to do before I die are the following:
An Asian cruise.
Templestay in Korea.
An African safari adventure.
Backpacking to Europe.
Traveling through the European railways.
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Buglasan Festival 07'
Sunday, December 30, 2007 @ 3:11 PM |
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This year, there was a slight decrease in the number of the contingents that participated for the festival. To those who are not from and who have not been to Negros Oriental, and for the sake of those who don't know, the Buglasan Festival is a yearly event in the whole province of Negros Oriental which is originally done every October, but this year, it has been moved to December for good. It was formally announced and opened to the public a few days ago. I'm not quite sure of the exact date though. Negrensees like myself look forward for this occasion because of the different festivities and activities lined-up all over the province. love these! masterpieces of art native items for ladies
a crowded and bustled area in the placeIn the area, there are lots of bazaars displaying unique, native and handcrafted items that everyone will surely love. From bags to home decors and other fab items for people of all ages to see. The colorful accessories are good and must-see pieces for the young and vibrant fashionatics. And for those who have an eye on good quality native furniture, you'll surely find them there. Bazaars like these offer endless possibilities for those who love to purchase and collect unique pieces and items for their homes. A handful of paintings by different Negrensee artists added to the artistic feel of the place mixed with the traditional Filipino Negrensee vibe. The native Philippine culture exudes the atmosphere with the sturdy nipa and hard wood built house-like booths. I think it would be totally amazing to have a house like one. Hehe.
A lot of people say the previous festival years was better compared to this year's. However, based on what I saw last night, it was not that bad enough. Although I was not that impressed like before, I'd say I liked what I saw. I hope they'll be adding and spicing it up some more next year so that it will attract more people, not just Negrensees, to go and visit the place.
For more information about the 2007 Buglasan Festivital, visit: www.visitnegros.com or www.negor.gov.ph
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