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Part
2 of Baguio Flower Festival 2012
I was supposed to watch
it alone, but when I opened my Facebook and chatted with a friend, she was also
going so we decided to be there at 5:00 in the morning.
So we got just in front
of Patria de Baguio (Jollibee) at exactly 5 A.M.. We waited there like for
three hours—if not forever—before the Panagbenga Festival grand float parade
kicked off.
It would be unwise to
explain everything that happened there so the pictures might as well tell the
whole story (other pictures were already posted in “2012 Panagbenga Festival in
Baguio”).
After the parade, all
floats were displayed inside the Athletic Bowl. People were only then allowed
to get nearer to the floats at around 2:00 in the afternoon.
So what’s happening in
Session after the parade? The preparation for the Session in Bloom of course.
In “Session in Bloom”, Session Road will be closed to the vehicles. Session
Road will then be the venue for the nonstop trade fairs and concerts. And
Session in Bloom also means nonstop food and food and food!
The last day of Session in Bloom will then be
the closing day of the Panagbenga Festival. Fireworks were displayed and after
the fun fiesta, Baguio goes back to normal..and you have to wait for another
year to experience the event. So don’t forget to attend the Panagbenga Festival
next year!
**NOTE: Photos were taken using a camera phone.
Baguio Flower Festival 2012 Travel Series:
Part 2: Baguio Flowers and Session in Bloom
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