Manila, Feb. 2 -- The Cagsawa Festival in Daraga, Albay, continues to serve as a reminder of resilience, cultural heritage, and the region's commitment to preserving its history while fostering progress.
Albay's 2nd District Rep. Joey Salceda emphasized the importance of remembering history while looking forward to growth and development as he led the opening of the festival on Saturday at the Cagasawa Ruins.
Salceda said the Cagsawa Ruins are a testament to the people's resilience and ingenuity. They have transformed a tragic past into a thriving cultural and historical landmark.
"Today is a great day to look ahead and be inspired by our capacity to improve our lives," he said in a speech.
The festival commemorates three significant ...
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