Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Isdaan ng Laguna

Take time to search and you'll find lots of beautiful places in Laguna. In fact, there are lots of them that I don't know which one to share first. Here's one. This place had been shared in the internet many times already. But I believe that won't make this place less interesting.

The Isdaan: It is a kind of floating restaurant located in National Highway Bay, Laguna. I heard there's also one that can be found somewhere in Tarlac or Baguio? I'll Google it one of these years. Haha. This one is enough for me. We don't have to go any farther. It's along the National Highway, so we always happen to see it every time we visit Lumban. From the time they started building those statues, I already found it interesting and said to myself that I will be there. There's one huge seemingly Indian goddess at the facade that catches the attention of the travelers. They too may have been intrigued by what they offer inside.

The only hassle that we encountered was the heavy traffic in Los Baños. This one issue that the government should soon take care of for the sake of tourism. Anyway, that also didn't make the place less interesting. I could not contain my happiness! First, I was with family. Second, I'm 10% less stranger to my home town now. Third, I just love places like these.

We were warmly greeted at the entrance of the restaurant and a crew ushered us to one of their beautiful floating nipa huts. The feeling was like you were surrounded with tempting food, and you can no longer control yourself so you went ahead and eat them right away. It was just a different story then. There were tempting scenery every where but no food yet and we can no longer wait for it before we stroll around.


While waiting for the food, their singers stop in each nipa hut to render some songs. It was my daughter's birthday, so this group sang us a birthday song the funniest way I've ever heard.

The food, well, as expected, they are a bit expensive. I don't know about the other food but I found the chopseuy and buko pandan worth their price. But I didn't like how they cooked some of their seafood. However, considering the amount of money they invested in this business, they really need to generate income from the food they serve.

This is Isdaan. If you want a place to take your selfies/groupies, this one should be in your list. You don't have to take a long walk to find a new background. There's food and entertainment. Happy time for family and friend is guaranteed.







Wednesday, November 11, 2015

The Day I Witnessed the Burdang Lumban Festival


Burdan Lumban Festival happens every September of the year. It lasts for a week showcasing all talents and products of the town people of Lumban, Laguna. This year, it started on September 22nd.

I've been living in Calamba for years now. That's why I haven't witnessed the event ever since it started. The spell ends this year. Finally, it's a dream come true!

It was its last day. There was a parade of beauty, hunks, gowns, and barong. It's a parade where you can tell how Lumban barong and gowns have evolved through years. There was the touch of ordinary embroidered piña in a filipiniana. Some went so fab with ginormous and loud color gowns. One gown went way liberated and sexy. It was showing a little more skin. Nice try of the designer! It is simple, revolutionary, and changing. 

They all gathered in the town plaza for the awarding for their creations. It was a nice view. With all those gowns, it looked like a gathering of Prince and Princesses of Macedonia. I felt so proud for my fellow's creativity. Some people may not yet know how much effort and resilience it requires to finish embroidery of a gown.

This traveler/blogger perfectly captures the hard work behind each fabric/gown. 
Hand Embroidery

And a visit to your hometown will not be complete without indulging to local tastes! We went on to buy "minani" or fried camote chunks, camote chips, and popcorn of which taste is distinguishable from others'.

This festival had been featured in a few TV shows. I believe it helped a lot in the growth of the industry. Together with the hard work of Lumban people, exposure to media contributed well enough restore and grow this industry. This cannot just die. 

This is the livelihood in my hometown. I could say how their lives have improved since my childhood years because of Barong industry. Let us support Lumban barong and the Filipino talent that only us has- hand embroidery.