Bohol’s bursting with twinkling displays
(PH’s tallest Santa Claus found in Bohol)
Wake-uppers:
Scene: The Philippine bet
to the first Mister Supranational AR de la Serna became one of the Top 20
finalists. Diego Garcy of Mexico was
named Mister Supranational. AR’s mom, Glorivic, was in Poland to support his
journey. “You did your best AR.. .So proud of you tonight...Better things to
come..Other doors will open for what's best for you.. Keep your head up..Love
you lots,” she posted on Facebook. After the pageant, Glorivic and AR went to
Vienna, Austria.
Scene: A personal note: Thank you to the Association
of Writers and Radio Announcers Foundation, Inc. (Awra), Bohol Literacy Arts
and Cultural Circle (Blacc) and Lubas Sa
Dagang Bisaya, Inc. (Ludabi) for the
“Feature Writer of the Year” Award to VRS
for the nth time during the 16th
Awarding Rites on Dec 10 at JJ’s Seafood Village, K of C. Gracias
por todo!
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It
took seven days for Carlito Tacgos and his team to finish the 28-foot-tall
Santa Claus, the town’s holiday display.
The
town plaza of Tubigon in Bohol undergoes
a transformation, as they festoon the
plaza with
ten thousands of twinkling lights and elaborate
holiday
decorations.- Leo Udtohan
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Tacgos,
the municipal electrician, said that his six men were involved in its
construction that began last Nov.
22. The job was completed in
seven days, nine days before the town’s fiesta last Dec. 8.
He
cut and sewed the dress for the Santa. He said, however, it was challenging to clothe
the Santa Claus since it was huge.
"We
have new clothes for the Santa Claus for this year. Normally, we change the
clothes every two or three years because it fade," said Carlito.
Sierra
Bullones is a third class municipality situated in the interior parts of the
province of Bohol. It is composed of 22 barangays whose major source of income
is derived from agriculture.
The
Santa Claus project started in 2001 during the first term of Sierra-Bullones
Mayor Simplicio Maestrado Jr, according to Tacgos. He said the town skipped the
parol (lantern), belen (nativity scene) and Christmas trees and went instead for Santa
Claus this holiday season.
“Those
were common in other towns. So, we chose Santa Claus,” Tacgos said. “We thought it would be special for the
people in our community and for others to celebrate Christmas,” he added.
The
28-feet Santa Claus in Sierra-Bullones town
in Bohol province is getting much
attention that
people come to view and get pictures
with the giant Santa
Claus.- Leo Udtohan
|
Santa
Claus is one of the icons of Christmas. For some, the idea of Christmas is
intimately connected to the image of a chubby old man dressed in red and
wearing black boots and belt and a white beard. This man, people called Santa
Claus, Saint Nick, or just Santa, is the personification of Christmas.
Tacgos
said the Santa is getting much attention that residents and tourists have come
to view and get pictures with the giant Santa Claus.
The
giant Santa Claus in Sierra-Bullones is a white-bearded man wearing a red coat
with white collar and cuffs, white-cuffed red trousers, and black leather belt
and boots. He has eyeglasses, too. His
other hand is carrying a bag and the other hand is making a high-five sign.
Tacgos
maintained their Santa Claus is the tallest and largest in Bohol province and
probably in the Philippines, though there were no official records. No other
provinces in the Philippines have claimed either.
“Other
towns have Santa Claus, but here our Santa Claus is gigantic,” said Tacgos.
It
would be hard to miss the town’s holiday display because it is along the
national highway, facing the town’s hall building.
Tacgos
said the Santa Claus is facing the town hall which signifies the role of the
local government unit of Sierra-Bullones.
“Santa
Claus has displayed his love through the giving of gifts. Just like Santa, the
local leaders are here for the people,” he said.
When
Jocelyn Vitos, 29, from Tagbilaran City, chanced to visit the town during
fiesta, she didn’t miss to have a photo with the Santa Claus.
“I
am absolutely loving it,” said Vitos. “So, far the tallest I have seen. You’re
really a dwarf at the giant Santa Claus,” she added.
But
Vitos said she hopes the town can add another features for next year. She
suggested a mailbox by the display for next year.
Glorivic
Yap-De La Serna enjoys her trip in Europe
to support her son AR in the first
Mister Supranational.
AR was included in the Top 20 of the said
competition.
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“Perhaps
putting letters in the mailbox for Santa can help. Can they add a reindeer
please?” she said.
At
night time, spotlights beam towards the Santa Claus so people can enjoy the
view on a cold night.
The
Santa Claus is on display until Feb. 2 next year.
In
Tubigon town, thousands of bulbs and holiday decorations come to life once
again at Tubigon Plaza making the town as the “Most Christmassy Place” in Bohol
province.
And
we’re not talking about a Christmas tree or a simple nativity scene: Among the
kitschy pieces you see are life-size snowmen, stockings, sleigh and reindeers, a
giant bell and Christmas carols blaring from loudspeakers and tens of thousands
of sparkling lights.
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