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Globe Telecom once again joins forces with the Dagupan City government to mount the Bangus Festival 2011, one of Northern Luzon’s most prominent celebrations and tourism events.

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This was everyone’s question Tuesday night when this city attempted to break Peru’s Guinness record for the world’s longest barbecue.

While the huge crowd — estimated at 50,000 - overflowed on A. B. Fernandez Avenue, the city’s main thoroughfare where the targeted 1,001-meter long grill was laid out, excitement suddenly turned into desperation. The reason: there was no more charcoal even when the lighting ceremony was still midway.
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On April 30, Dagupan will hold its annual Pista’y Dayat or sea festival. And there’s no better way for the city — known for its bonuan bangus or milkfish — to highlight the seafood festival than with a bangus festival.

But it’s not just any ordinary eat-all-you-can fish feast.
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Globe Telecom once again joins forces with the Dagupan City government to mount the Bangus Festival 2011, one of Northern Luzon’s most prominent celebrations and tourism events.

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This was everyone’s question Tuesday night when this city attempted to break Peru’s Guinness record for the world’s longest barbecue.

While the huge crowd — estimated at 50,000 - overflowed on A. B. Fernandez Avenue, the city’s main thoroughfare where the targeted 1,001-meter long grill was laid out, excitement suddenly turned into desperation. The reason: there was no more charcoal even when the lighting ceremony was still midway.
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On April 30, Dagupan will hold its annual Pista’y Dayat or sea festival. And there’s no better way for the city — known for its bonuan bangus or milkfish — to highlight the seafood festival than with a bangus festival.

But it’s not just any ordinary eat-all-you-can fish feast.
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