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Gensan’s Barangay Bula’s Colorful Districts’ Homage to Sto. Niño

Posted by bariles On January - 10 - 2008 - Visited 744 times, 3 so far today



One of the most awaited fiestas in Gen. Santos City is held at the fishing village of Barangay Bula every 15th of January in celebration of the Feast of the Señor Santo Niño. Every year, Bula’s roads are closed to vehicles and are passable only to foot traffic to accommodate the thousands of revelers and devotees who not only visit the church and pay homage to the Infant Jesus but also to partake of the gastronomic feasts prepared by the houses which open their doors to everyone, friends or strangers. This tradition could be traced back to the island of Bohol where most of the early settlers here originated from.

The fiesta has now evolved to include the ISDA-ISDAAN Festival and its requisite street-dancing competition, the famous FLUVIAL PARADE across the Sarangani Bay, and the SINULOG performed at the parish church grounds.

This year, the fiesta mass at the Sto. Niño Parish will be presided by the Papal Nuncio to the Philippines Archbishop Edward Joseph Adams on the morning of January 15.

NOTE: A good number of Gensan’s tuna industry movers and shakers hail from Bula, including the Tans, the Damalerios, the Congsons, the Granfons and the Vercides, among others.

These are the shots of the colorful streets of Bula which i took this morning:

Red District

Red & Green Districts of Bula


Atached to a bamboo gate

Green District of Bula


Related posts:

  1. Images of Sto. Niño Parish in Barangay Bula, GenSan
  2. Sto. Niño’s Fluvial Parade in GenSan
  3. Waiting for Sto. Nino at Queen Tuna Park
  4. Street Dancers @ the Isda-Isdaan Festival in GenSan
  5. Faces of the Isda-Isdaan Festival Street Dancers in GenSan

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  1. wenpretty Says:

    wow! so fabulously photographed! thank you for the beautiful photos of my hometown! =)

    Posted on July 16th, 2008 at 10:22 AM

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Bariles is Tagalog word for “Tuna”, the primary source of income of the people of General Santos City which hosts 6 of the Philippines’ 8 tuna canneries and more than 80% of its tuna processing plants.
The city boasts of the only “Tuna Festival” in the world celebrated every September 5 in commemoration of its charterhood anniversary.
Bariles is also the alias of this blog\'s author who would like nothing than to write about his beloved city by the bay and share it with his kababayans from all over.
He has worked throughout Southeast Asia and Papua New Guinea. Currently, he devotes his time, beauty, and talent in the fields of Communications, Marketing and Media.

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