When my sister and my brother {who are ten years and thirteen years older than me} were still children, they were able to go to Quezon at least twice because our relative on my father’s side has a realtive living there.
I don’t know how many Pahiyas Festival they were able to see but by the time I was born, my parents got busy with life and they didn’t go anymore. So it had been one of those listed in my bucket list to see the colorful festival in Lucban.
As you already know, the Pahiyas Festival is a very colorful festival that is celebrated every 15th of May in honor of San Isidro Labrador/ St. Louis, Bishop of Toulouse. It is the farmers’ thanksgiving for a bountiful harvest with a grand display of colorful rice wafers {kiping}, fruits, vegetables, and handicrafts adorning every house in the town.