Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines is held every year in December, on a Saturday before Christmas Eve. Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines features a competition of giant lanterns

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Giant Lantern Festival



Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines is held every year in December, on a Saturday before Christmas Eve. It is celebrated mainly in San Fernando city in the Philippines. Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines features a competition of giant lanterns. Giant Lantern Festival is a very popular festival in San Fernando and that is why, the city has been nicknamed the "Christmas Capital of the Philippines". The Giant Lantern Festival is one of the most well known festivals in Philippines.

The first Giant Lantern Festival in Philippines was held in the honor of President Manuel L. Quezon. At that time, Quezon made Arayat his rest area and converted Mount Arayat into a tourist resort. As a show of gratitude to Quezon, the people of San Fernando held a Christmas lantern contest to honor the first family. Quezon himself donated the prize for the first Giant lantern contest. This prize was personally awarded to the winner by the First Lady Aurora Aragon Quezon.

Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines is one of the leading festivals in the country. Eventually, more and more innovations were added to the giant lanterns that get showcased during the festival. In the years that followed, colored plastics replaced the traditional papel de hapon. Besides, large steel barrels called rotors also substituted the hand-controlled switches to manipulate the lights. Another notable change that can be witnessed in the Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines is that, nowadays, lanterns have grown in size and are illuminated by about 3,500 to 5,000 light bulbs.

The Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines has a history behind it. It is said that the San Fernando lantern industry evolved from the Giant Lantern Festival of San Fernando. Earlier, the Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines was celebrated in Bacolor where a much simpler activity was held. It came to San Fernando in the August of 1904. "Ligligan Parul" started the event in San Fernando.

The predecessor of the modern day Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines was a religious activity that is today referred to as "lubenas." This tradition gradually evolved as the lanterns became bigger and the designs became more intricate. Among the events and festivals in Philippines, the Giant Lantern Festival holds a special place. Giant Lantern Festival, Philippines is celebrated with great pomp and show.

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