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KANNAWIDAN, INTAYON ILOCOS SUR!

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       The Kannawidan Festival is celebrated each year in the province of Vigan, Ilocos Sur as a cultural event. It is actually held annually to commemorate the founding of the province and to honor its rich cultural heritage. The festival gets its name from the Ilocano word "kannawidan," which means "place of convergence" or "gathering place." This is wherein people meet and communicate with others in a certain place like Kannawidan. T he significance of Kannawidan Festival is because this shows other people from other places the Ilocos province’s history, culture, traditions, customs and more.  During the festival, locals and visitors are able to try, experience and enjoy the unique Ilocano culture through various activities, such as traditional dances, music, and food. The festival also features exhibits, trade fairs, and competitions that highlight the province's products, skills, and creativity. Overall, the Kannawidan Festival is a celebration of...

Hearts day, 2025

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             Valentine's Day is celebrated on the 14th of February each year. It is to celebrate love and friendship. According to research, the day is named after Saint Valentine, a kind priest who lived long ago. On Valentine's Day, people show their love, affection and care for each other through giving gifts, letters such as gift cards, and sweet messages. It's a day to make our loved ones feel special and appreciated.        We celebrate Valentine's Day to express our affection and gratitude to our loved ones. People show their love in many ways, such as giving flowers, chocolates, or jewelry. Couples often go on romantic dates, have candlelit dinners, or watch movies together. Friends and family members also exchange gifts and cards to show their appreciation. Some people write heartfelt letters or make handmade gifts to express their feelings. On Valentine's Day, people put aside their differences and come together to ce...

My Community Based Research Journey

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   Firstly, We were assigned to our respective groups, then after that me and my group mates brainstormed on what we could and should include in our Community Based Research and we also searched about some informations about our topic which is the tourism and food in Bantay Ilocos Sur. On a Saturday, we had no classes so we planned to go out and we went to several places in Bantay like the Bantay bell tower, Church, SeƱorita Dulce, Banaoang and Caniaw to take pictures of the views for tourism and some delicacies of Bantay for food. We also interviewed some residents from Bantay particularly in Bantay Bell Tower. Some took pictures and some interviewed and I recorded our conversations which we may add to our community based research.      We started to plan on what to add to our webpage and we chose CSS. We also had a discussion what should be its design and theme of our research then, we continued to brainstorm ideas and came up with the best ideas. We started...

The Third Chapter

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          This third quarter, Ive learned a lot such as making webpages and as well as the flow on creating our CBR. This quarter I have learned about the importance of having teamwork and working together in order to have a better outcome. Ive also gained more knowledge about HTML namely html list and html frames. I have learned many things in making a community based research and I have also experienced going to different places in order to conduct and finish it.      I have also encountered several challenges such as lacking time in doing the activities given. Me and my group mates also encountered many problems in conducting our research and in creating and fixing our webpage. In our lessons I had no problems with the activities and quizzes because I am already used to creating html files and ma’am had explained it thoroughly in html frames and html listing.             I addressed these problems by...

Chinese New Year, Celebration of welcoming a new beginning

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       Us Filipinos participate in the yearly celebration of Chinese New Year because of the influences of Chinese cultures and history in the Philippines. A lot of Filipinos have Chinese roots, and celebrating Chinese New Year is a way to honor their heritage and cultural identity. Chinese New Year is an occasion for families and friends to come together and give thanks for the blessings they have received in the past year.      In the Philippines, Chinese New Year celebrations involves traditional activities. some example of these activities are lighting firecrackers or maybe fireworks during or before Chinese new year. Another is eating different kinds of traditional foods like lumpia and giving out red envelopes containing money to children. The celebration is a way to welcome in hope and new beginnings in the new year.