+ Follow SYLVIA LACUNA Tag
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[Title] => A sagala in autumn
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Early autumn in Yokohama City, Japan, is a quiet time. Save for the ongoing avant-garde exhibit Art Circus, the International Triennale of Contemporary Art, at Yamashita Park, nothing jumps out of the ordinary. At Isezaki-cho Plaza last October 23, however, the silence was broken by the loud thumping of drums by an ati-atihan group and the colorful display of a Philippine summer tradition: Flores de las Islas or sagala, a 400-year-old Christian festival commemorating the finding of the cross by St.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1761978
[AuthorName] => Tanya T. Lara
[SectionName] => Travel and Tourism
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[Title] => A sagala in autumn
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Early autumn in Yokohama City, Japan, is a quiet time. Save for the ongoing avant-garde exhibit Art Circus, the International Triennale of Contemporary Art, at Yamashita Park, nothing jumps out of the ordinary. At Isezaki-cho Plaza last October 23, however, the silence was broken by the loud thumping of drums by an ati-atihan group and the colorful display of a Philippine summer tradition: Flores de las Islas or sagala, a 400-year-old Christian festival commemorating the finding of the cross by St.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1761978
[AuthorName] => Tanya T. Lara
[SectionName] => Travel and Tourism
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[URL] =>
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