Visita Iglesia in Sariaya and Tayabas in Quezon Province
Pahiyas Floats and Kamay ni Hesus
Pahiyas Festival
After our side trips to Sariaya and Tayabas, we were finally off to the main event, the town of Lucban, home of the Pahiyas festival.
We took another jeep from Tayabas to Lucban. The jeep wasn't allowed to go straight to the proper so we got off and walked the remaining distance to the church.
Lucban Church |
Church Interior |
Replica of the church |
We also visited the third church of the day, the Church of Lucban. It had a miniature church inside and information on the planned route for the Pahiyas festival was posted on the church doors.
Colorful floats of the Pahiyas Parade |
I bought kesong puti (white cheese made from cow's milk wrapped in banana leaves) from a street vendor because I was curious what it tasted like. By the way, stores in Lucban don't give out plastic bags because of a city ordinance three years ago. The fine is P5,000. Yikes. So instead, they provide brown paper bags for things you buy and that is what the street vendor handed me: kesong puti in a paper bag.
Kesong Puti |
The famous pancit Lucban |
A shop owner gluing brightly colored kiping |
Noah's Ark |
Pilgrimage |
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The Way of the Cross |
At the foot of the mountain was the fourth and last church we visited for the day.
When we got down the hill, it was already dark. So off we went to Lucena to have dinner and check into a hotel.
Dinner was in Star Garden bar and restaurant where we had a great meal. Our accommodation was Castle Bernardina near SM Lucena. I was really looking forward to the Pahiyas festival the next day.
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