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Palosebo

One of the many traditional Filipino games called "Palosebo". A    local variant of the greasy pole, it is likely derived from the Spanish "cucaña".To secure the prize, contestants will have to climb the pole in turns and anyone fails to reach the top and touch their feet on the ground gets disqualified.The one to succeed in reaching and untying the prize and or retrieving the flag claims the victory.

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â—‹ Palosebo

â—‹ Tug of War

â—‹ Volleyball

â—‹ Lakad sa Bao

â—‹ Skipping Rope 

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Y'all having fun, then let me do my thing!

It ain't easy to climb so why not do some improvise. A contender sliding on that greasy and polished bamboo pole, in which a flag where the prize is tied to the top.

Updates as of April to May 2019:

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Teamwork

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It's been centuries passed, the Philippines have held town festivals to commemorate a good harvest with variety of games to witness, one so called "Pista sa Nayon". The profound joy as we reminisce on this seemingly endless festivities, showcases the talents and the rich culture of Filipinos. It's not only to celebrate but also a part of heritage preservation which provides the sense of identity and continuity in a fast changing world for future generations.The sense of jovial community as it creates camaraderie and unity to everyone in town.

Pista sa Nayon

Barangay Bacuyong

May 2019

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