It was almost 7 long hours of travel from Manila to Bolinao, Pangasinan before we reach Punta Riviera Beach resort.
We left Manila at 5 in the morning and reached Bolinao almost 12 noon.
Punta Riviera is located between Bolinao and Patar on the Western Pangasinan's Sunshine Coast. Added to its attraction is what they called "When the River meets the Sea." The river under the bridge is called Ilog Malino.
The beach resort offers beach and garden weddings and receptions. On different occasions (upon request) the entire ambiance is decorated in accordance with the celebration. During weddings, the bridge is very well decorated for it highlights the grand entrance of the bride before proceeding to beach for the wedding ceremony.
It is also open for company outings, conventions and other activities.
When it comes to facilities, it has a mini bar, and other sports activities like billiards. It has also videoke section for those want to showcase their singing prowess.
In the river, you can have a 30 minute free kayaking and at 7 pm to 11 pm, there is a live band to entertain the guests.
The beach is wide. It has 2 swimming pools: 1 for adults and 1 for kids. The beach was wide with its fine sands. Sunset was so spectacular that we had time to take photos of it.
When we arrived, it was low tide so we didn't had the chance to swim at the beach.
The accommodation looks ordinary with the usual bed, chairs, television and ref and the resort has a wi-fi.
Here are some scenic at Punta Riviera beach resort:
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Wednesday, May 18, 2016
The Colorful Pahiyas Festival 2016
My friend Bing and I had long planned our travel to Lucban, Quezon to join in the celebration of the Pahiyas Festival on May 15, 2016. It was my second time.
At 6:30 a.m., Bing and I met at JAM Transit terminal in Buendia, Manila. Before riding the bus, we bought our breakfast in a convenient store inside the terminal. At past 7 a.m., we departed from Manila to Lucena central terminal. The entire trip was filled with laughter while chit-chatting and updating each other about the happenings in our lives.
Before 12 noon, we arrived at Lucena, Quezon. But before we headed to Lucban, we decided to eat in a carinderia and freshened ourselves from the 4 hours travel from Manila.
We waited for almost 30 minutes for the jeep going to Lucban resulting to the long line of people waiting for their turn to ride.
A few kilometers away from the terminal, there was already a build up of traffic. Cars don't really move and when they move it was really slow.
Time is gold. Our motto for that day. Bing and I decided to walk. Yes. You read it right. We walked. We walked for 2 hours just to get to Lucban. It was an adventure indeed! Some group of young people and some oldies also walked their way to Lucban.
We didn't took notice of the time because we were having fun along the way. We took rest and drink water after some kilometers. We even bought fresh Buko juice to be energized. It was tiring but it was all worth it.
From Kamay ni Hesus we rode a tricycle to Petron gas station before we walk again to enter the "bayan" where the highlights of Pahiyas was held.
While walking, we ate the famous and delicious Pancit Hab-Hab and a bottle of Coke. Pancit Lucban or popularly know as Pancit Habhab is made with rice flour. The noodles are fried mixed with vegetables and pork. It is served in a rectangular cut banana leaf as your plate. When eating this pancit, you only make use of your mouth and not with any other utensils.
We then continue with our walking towards the main road where the Pahiyas Festival was being held.
Pahiyas Festival is celebrated by farmers during the Spanish era for a bountiful harvest. It is also celebrated in honor of San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of farmers, peasants and laborers. The farmers also believed that this kind of celebration will bring them another fruitful harvest in the coming times.
The name of Pahiyas Festival came from a Filipino word "hiyas" which means jewel and "pahiyas" which means offering and decoration.
Every year, each house or family exerts extra effort in decorating their house with fruits, vegetables, flowers, rice grains or anything that is related to agricultural products. "Kiping" or the colorful leaf-shape rice wafer is one of the best known decorations in Pahiyas. The house with the most colorful, attractive and creative decors will win the competition. The house decorations will be blessed by the priest during the procession which is the highlight of the activities. The image of San Isidro Labrador is featured during the procession.
The streets were literally filled with people from the different parts of the Philippines wanting to witness this colorful and beautiful celebration. Truly, you can see this only in the Philippines.
After taking photos of every house with colorful decorations, Bing and I rested for a few minutes and ate Siopao Bola-Bola for P15.00 and a bottle of Coke. Afterwards I bought one of the famous pasalubong from Lucban, Yema Cake and Broas for my family. I also bought one souvenir shirt for myself.
Bing and I had a hard time finding transportation back to Lucena. So many people were waiting for the Van to arrive that will take them to Manila. The same thing with buses and jeepneys because even up to the late hours, traffic was still building up because many people were still coming in to Lucban while many people too, were going home to Manila.
Luckily, we asked a tricycle driver to take us to Lucena. He was carrying with him 4 young passengers. So we had a joy ride with them and eventually became our friends as we all exchanged stories of our lives while traveling back to Lucena. We paid P100.00 each. And from Lucena to buendia we paid P209.00. At 1 am of May 16, I was finally home again.
Bing and I inside one of the houses that features colorful decorations
At 6:30 a.m., Bing and I met at JAM Transit terminal in Buendia, Manila. Before riding the bus, we bought our breakfast in a convenient store inside the terminal. At past 7 a.m., we departed from Manila to Lucena central terminal. The entire trip was filled with laughter while chit-chatting and updating each other about the happenings in our lives.
Before 12 noon, we arrived at Lucena, Quezon. But before we headed to Lucban, we decided to eat in a carinderia and freshened ourselves from the 4 hours travel from Manila.
Our Lunch - Laing and Kaldereta
We waited for almost 30 minutes for the jeep going to Lucban resulting to the long line of people waiting for their turn to ride.
Traffic mode to Lucban
An hour of walk from that arc to Pahiyas Festival
Time is gold. Our motto for that day. Bing and I decided to walk. Yes. You read it right. We walked. We walked for 2 hours just to get to Lucban. It was an adventure indeed! Some group of young people and some oldies also walked their way to Lucban.
We didn't took notice of the time because we were having fun along the way. We took rest and drink water after some kilometers. We even bought fresh Buko juice to be energized. It was tiring but it was all worth it.
Fresh Buko for P20.00 along the way
From Kamay ni Hesus we rode a tricycle to Petron gas station before we walk again to enter the "bayan" where the highlights of Pahiyas was held.
Atlast! Only a few more walk to the Festival
While walking, we ate the famous and delicious Pancit Hab-Hab and a bottle of Coke. Pancit Lucban or popularly know as Pancit Habhab is made with rice flour. The noodles are fried mixed with vegetables and pork. It is served in a rectangular cut banana leaf as your plate. When eating this pancit, you only make use of your mouth and not with any other utensils.
The famous Pancit Hab-Hab
We then continue with our walking towards the main road where the Pahiyas Festival was being held.
Pahiyas Festival is celebrated by farmers during the Spanish era for a bountiful harvest. It is also celebrated in honor of San Isidro Labrador, patron saint of farmers, peasants and laborers. The farmers also believed that this kind of celebration will bring them another fruitful harvest in the coming times.
My Photos infront of the house with colorful, attractive and creative decorations
The name of Pahiyas Festival came from a Filipino word "hiyas" which means jewel and "pahiyas" which means offering and decoration.
THE COLORFUL, CREATIVE and ATTRACTIVE DECORATIONS
After taking photos of every house with colorful decorations, Bing and I rested for a few minutes and ate Siopao Bola-Bola for P15.00 and a bottle of Coke. Afterwards I bought one of the famous pasalubong from Lucban, Yema Cake and Broas for my family. I also bought one souvenir shirt for myself.
Bing and I had a hard time finding transportation back to Lucena. So many people were waiting for the Van to arrive that will take them to Manila. The same thing with buses and jeepneys because even up to the late hours, traffic was still building up because many people were still coming in to Lucban while many people too, were going home to Manila.
Mt. Banahaw from a distance
Luckily, we asked a tricycle driver to take us to Lucena. He was carrying with him 4 young passengers. So we had a joy ride with them and eventually became our friends as we all exchanged stories of our lives while traveling back to Lucena. We paid P100.00 each. And from Lucena to buendia we paid P209.00. At 1 am of May 16, I was finally home again.
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