In the
Philippines, there are three regions where this feast is being held: Luzon, Visayas and
Mindanao. Since my family and I are based in
Manila, we’ve been observing the feast in
Luzon for over a decade now. Specifically, it’s usually held in Pangasinan where majority of members in
Manila come from.
It takes about 4-5 hours to get to our destination. That’s way too long a drive for someone who’s not too keen about traveling. I like to travel but I must agree it’s quite a stretch.
But that’s until Isdaan, a floating restaurant in Gerona, Tarlac was established. I should say this tourist spot in Northern Luzon is a ‘must see” for people stopping over on the third hour or 54 kilometers of their travel time from Manila.he view of cottages surrounded by fish ponds is great enough for picture taking. Food is great especially for those who love Filipino dishes. Think Barrio Fiesta — after all, Isdaan is owned by this famous restaurant. Walking further, statues of giant monkey is another sightful. And if you’re the type who wouldn’t mind shelling out P20 for a serenade, this is the place.
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