At first I thought it would be just an ordinary bonfire but i was wrong...
They had cultural dance in which chosen dancers or whatever u call them... they dance wearing only bahag (actually that's the most exciting part of the bonfire hehehe oopppsss i'm being naughty)
I actually don't know the reason why they held such event every year but what I've heard through the grapevine it is some sort of tradition there. The event was being serenade with traditional music and cultural dance and of course the food and drinks. The entrance cost 250 per head, reservation can be settled at the saggas office. they also have mini bar which sells liquors like red horse and beer... (akala ko bugnay wine, rice wine ang makikita ko dun heheheh)
parang pang twilight ang setting ng place hehehe
ang daming mr. right may mr. left pa... san ka pa
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