Once again, the town of Sinait province of Ilocos Sur will be celebrating their annual festival to promote the major product of the town, garlic or “bawang”. Festivity includes street dancing competition in garlic-inspired costume, selection of Miss Garlic Festival, biggest garlic contest and longest most creative twined garlic.
It happens during the 1st to 3rd of May that showcase the talent, ingenuity and hard work trait of Ilocano Farmers in various competition form.Sunday, March 17, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
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