Posts

Showing posts from February, 2025

blogpost 2= significance of kannawidan in vigan city

Image
 The Kannawidan Festival in Vigan City, Ilocos Sur, is an annual celebration that honors the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the Ilocano people. Held every January 25 to February 2, the festival marks the foundation of Ilocos Sur and the city of Vigan. Through a variety of activities like street dancing, parades, folk performances, and art exhibits, the festival serves to preserve and showcase the unique cultural identity of the region, highlighting its historical roots and local customs. Aside from its cultural significance, Kannawidan also has a profound economic impact on the region. It attracts tourists from both the Philippines and abroad, giving a boost to local businesses, particularly those involved in handicrafts, food, and tourism. During the festival, visitors can enjoy traditional Ilocano delicacies like empanada and longganisa while exploring local products such as woven fabrics and pottery, making it a vibrant hub for commerce and cultural exchange. The fe...

quarter 4 blogpost 1=valentines

Image
 Valentines day, Celebrated every February 14,is a day to express love and appreciation for partners, family, and friends. it originated from the legend of saint valentine, who secretly performed marriage against a roman emperor's orders. People celebrates by giving gift, writing letters, or spending quality time together. Affection can be shown through simple yet sincere gestures like kind words, hugs, or act of service, making loved ones feel valued and appreciated.

blog post 4- chinese new year

  Filipinos celebrate Chinese New Year because of the strong Chinese influence in the country, especially from the Filipino-Chinese (Chinoy) community. Many Filipinos have Chinese ancestry, and Chinese culture has been deeply embedded in Philippine traditions for centuries. The celebration is also tied to business and trade, as many Filipino-Chinese families believe that welcoming the Lunar New Year brings prosperity and good fortune. Even non-Chinese Filipinos follow traditions such as wearing red, using lucky charms, and preparing round fruits to attract wealth and luck. In major cities, especially in Binondo, the world’s oldest Chinatown, the festivities include dragon dances, fireworks, and feasts, attracting both tourists and locals. The Philippine government also recognizes Chinese New Year as a special non-working holiday, further highlighting its cultural significance. Ultimately, the celebration reflects the country’s appreciation of its Chinese heritage and the shared...

blog post 5-reflection for 3rd quarter

my reflection about what i learned in third quarter is about making community based research and coding, because coding is one of my favorite lesson and makes me easier to make an task by just using codes and make our cbr easily,, the problems i encounter is about coding too, at first, i forgot those codes sometimes and memorize many codes again until i can insert those codes easily on my work or tasks. moving on, i will listen and learn more lessons this coming fourth quarter.