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Mao na ba ni nga lugar?

by Roxanne Tiu

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Collage is simply putting together images that are either simple or extraordinary to make this bigger picture of something much more incredible. A lot of emblematic sights, beaches, and festivals are seen in Visayas. The collage on the left side symbolizes only some of the magnificent features in Visayas that makes it pleasurable and lively.

 

The bamboo sticks in the background symbolizes Tinikling, one of the most popular folk dances in the Philippines that originated in Leyte. It is called Tinikling, since the people who does the movements are imitating tikling birds. Moreover, Boracay in Aklan, is one of the top beaches in the country. Further, the mask on the lower left represents Sinulog-Santo Niño festival held every January, an annual festival in Cebu that celebrates religion and culture. Similarly, the portrait on the upper right symbolizes the Dinagyang festival that is held right after the Sinulog festival. Lastly, the mangoes and seafood are some of the food famous in Visayas; Guimaras is known as the home of the world’s sweetest mango, while Capiz is known as the seafood capital of the Philippines.

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