+ Follow DATU LAMBUZZAN Tag
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[Title] => Mantawi: A call for celebration
[Summary] => Nine competing and two guest contingents. That's all it took to create the bomb celebration as the city of Mandaue celebrated its fourth Mantawi Festival last Sunday.
As its most ambitious grand presentation to date, the epic journey took the audience back to its rich history, to the time of Datu Lambuzzan who was its first ruler.
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[AuthorName] => THEDANCE&THENSOME By Michaed Dax Barlaan
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[Title] => Mandaue Has Arrived!
[Summary] => Mandaue of my early childhood was a sleepy little town, an indistinguishable hamlet by the sea, where the excellent bibingka for our afternoon meriendas came from, where the play school pupils went merrily on field trips to view the salt beds, where the dear nuns of the Colegio dela Immaculada Concepcion had their calm-down country home on extensive well-kept grounds, ideal for meditations and reflections, think-over and soul-searching. It was a world far away from the neighboring bustling city of Cebu.
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As its most ambitious grand presentation to date, the epic journey took the audience back to its rich history, to the time of Datu Lambuzzan who was its first ruler.
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