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Giant Lanterns Glow As Eastern Samar Town Kickstarts Christmas Fest

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For eight years now, this town’s Giant Lantern Festival has become a cherished Christmas tradition.

Considered the a centerpiece of the holiday celebration, this year’s event with 13 giant lanterns is a community-based competition that transforms recyclable and indigenous materials into works of art.

Empty bottles, disposable cups, plastic utensils and native materials are crafted by residents into giant lanterns that illuminate the town plaza each night, attracting visitors even from neighboring municipalities.

“This gives light not only to our town but also to every heart of the people of Can-avid,” Mayor Alicia Teves said during the official lighting ceremony on Monday night.

“This is not just an ordinary celebration. It is a reflection of the strong creativity, unity, and vibrant culture of our town.”

Tourism Officer Sebastian Pomarejos said the festival drew more than 10,000 visitors last year, a number that is projected to rise this year with the addition of nightly performances by local bands.

The competition follows a two-round judging system handled by separate panels. The first round, held immediately after the lighting ceremony, accounts for 60 percent of the total score, while the remaining 40 percent will be determined during the second round.

Generous prizes await the winners: PHP200,000 for the champion; PHP150,000 for the first runner-up; and PHP100,000 for the second runner-up.

Non-winning villages will each receive a PHP10,000 consolation prize.

The local government also provided PHP280,000 in subsidies to support the participating villages in creating their masterpieces. (PNA)