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About Palo Palo Festival
Palo-Palo Festival is situated in Basco, Batanes held at 24th of July. It is one-of a-kind social introduction of ious regions. The Festival got its name from the palo-palo or sticks that were utilized by the local ivatans to fight with the Spanish and Dutch pioneer. The Philippines is one nation known for its rich culture and vivacious celebrations. Most are religious and social in cause however all are loaded with fun, moving and music.
This is nothing unexpected since this nation has been colonized by the Spaniards who brought here numerous customs and convictions, especially Christianity. Relatively consistently, there are celebrations or holidays celebrated in ious parts of the archipelago. This is the reason there is a whole other world to this wonderful nation than just shorelines and warm people. The Basco Town Fiesta should be held on August 08, , Friday however because of overwhelming storm it was deferred on Sunday August 10, 2008. Palo-palo celebration was included on the town party.
This is a social introduction of the region of Basco, Batanes, displaying their ethnic gathering's' tough yet storied presence. Palo-palo implies sticks or arnis that were utilized by the local Ivatans to battle the powers of the colonizers, for example, Spaniards and the Dutch. The locals wear the customary suit made of indigenous materials from the bark of trees which were smoothed.