VIGAN SOLIDARITY CELEBRATION 2019
VIGAN SOLIDARITY CELEBRATION 2019
Solidarity is an awareness of shared interests,
objectives, standards, and sympathies creating a psychological sense of unity
of groups or classes It refers to the ties in a society that
bind people together as one. The term is generally employed in sociology and
the other social sciences as well as in philosophy and bioethics It
is also a significant concept in catholic and social teaching; therefore it is a core concept
in christian democratic political ideology.
The Solidarity
Food and Trade Fair at the Vigan Convention Center, Paseo de Vigan, and the
Tres Patrimonio Zarzuela on September 1 opened the month-long event.
Other events of the festival from September 3 to 7 include singing
competitions, photography, zarzuela Ilocana (Ilocano stage play), dallot (a
part of the Ilocano oral tradition of debate through singing), kinnantaran (a
form of debate between a man and a woman through singing), cultural quiz,
sabayang pagbigas (speech choir), daniw (poetry), storytelling, writing on the
history of Vigan as told by senior residents, painting, and folk
dancing. In the morning of September 8, the Solidarity Mass and renewal of
pledge to heritage conservation was held at Vigan Cathedral while the history
of Vigan came alive in a street drama and Solidarity parade in the afternoon.
At night, a cultural show was showcased. For three years now, the festival has
been featuring the Chinese Community Solidarity Festival to appreciate the
contributions of the Chinese community in the development of the city. This
started on September 17 and will run until September 30 at Sikatuna street in
Barangay 1. The presence of the Indians in the city is also appreciated by the
city government by staging the Indian Community Solidarity Day that began in
2017. This year, it will be on September 22 at the Indian Sikh Temple in
Barangay IV. The role of the city’s youth in the preservation of the
World Heritage City is the focus of the Heritage Youth Congress on September 22
and 23 at the Vigan Convention Center. In December 1999, Vigan City was
listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List of Sites and Monuments as
the city, which was established in the 16th century, is the “best-preserved
example of a planned Spanish colonial town in Asia.
Its architecture reflects the coming together of cultural elements from elsewhere in the Philippines, from China and from Europe, resulting in a culture and townscape that have no parallel anywhere in East and South-East Asia. Vigan was awarded the UNESCO’s Best Practice in World Heritage Management on the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention in Kyoto, Japan in 2012.In 2014, Vigan was named as one of the New Seven Wonders-Cities of the World and was officially inaugurated as such on May 7, 2015.
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Its architecture reflects the coming together of cultural elements from elsewhere in the Philippines, from China and from Europe, resulting in a culture and townscape that have no parallel anywhere in East and South-East Asia. Vigan was awarded the UNESCO’s Best Practice in World Heritage Management on the 40th Anniversary of the World Heritage Convention in Kyoto, Japan in 2012.In 2014, Vigan was named as one of the New Seven Wonders-Cities of the World and was officially inaugurated as such on May 7, 2015.
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