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ANTIPOLO TRADITIONAL BY CCALLM BLOG.
ANTIPOLO CATHEDRAL
ANTIPOLO CITY Antipolo city The city's name is believed to have been derived from the phrase “a tipolo,” referring to the tipolo (breadfruit) trees that were abundant in the area. Antipolo is now popular because June 26, 2022 VATICAN declared that antipolo cathedral is now a “INTERNATIONAL SHRINE” and there have so many riders, and other people from other city is visiting antipolo and to try the antipolo pasalubong like suman, kasoy, atbp. Antipolo city is the city that we grew up and city that we love because of the tradition happened every year.
SO HERE'S THE 3 TRADITION IN ANTIPOLO THAT WE WANT TO SHARE.
SUMAKAH MAYTIME FESTIVAL (SINHS BUKLURAN DANCE TROUP)
Antipolo Maytime Festival is a kaleidoscope of colors and symbolism that depicts the history, culture, beliefs, and traditions of Antipoleños during pilgrimage season when pious from land near and far visited the famous International Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good Voyage. Antipoleños are known for being religious and devotees of Virgin of Antipolo, giving pride and praise to our beloved Virgin Mary. It is the warmth of freshly cooked suman, it is the sweetness of sun-ripened mangoes, and it is the savory goodness of kasoy as their local delicacies. It is a celebration of faith that sustains its people, its annual pilgrimage that brings together the faithful from all works of life. Steeped in history, imbued in holy illumination. Antipolo Maytime Festival is a festival we proudly call our own.
2. Fiesta(Drum and Lyre)
Antipolo Fiesta is one of the tradition that we celebrate every december 8, theres a lot of celebration in every part of antipolo. As we celebrate the fiesta in antipolo we are doing a performance of drum and lyre this is one of the tradition every fiesta. Drum and lyre is one of the best tradition every fiesta in antipolo because it reminds of the happiest things in antipolo especially during fiesta. Drum and lyre also considered a form of art, These performance often feature intricate choreography, vibrant costumes, and lively music that captivate both locals and visitors during fiestas. These tradition makes people happy especially those who performed a drum and lyre and all the audience.
3. ALAY LAKAD
The term "Alay lakad" is a term from the Filipino language that means "offering walk" or "walk of sacrifice." It is a religious or spiritual practice in which people walk to a holy spot as part of a pilgrimage as an act of devotion, penance, or appreciation. In the Philippines, this custom is frequently observed during Holy Week, especially on Good Friday.Throughout the Philippines, various routes and destinations are popular for alay lakad, with some pilgrimages attracting large numbers of participants. While the specific customs and rituals associated with alay lakad may vary from region to region, the underlying principle remains consistent: to undertake a journey of sacrifice and devotion as an expression of faith and reverence.
GROUP MEMBERS:
MARK JEFFERSON V. PEDROSA
CHANNEL JENBER D. GARGAO
LEAN MARK R. BAGUIO
CARLA F. RAÑOLA
AKIRHA L. ZULUETA
LESLIE ANNE N. GUINTO
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