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Grand Float Parade Panagbenga



One of the highlights of Panagbenga is the Grand Float Parade wherein hundreds of flowers are shaped into animals, dragons, sun and different characters. Floats are also accompanied by street dancers and marching bands as it travels through Session Road. Can you see how crowded the park is? So many people, I can't see where the floats are!








Finally, after walking round and round under the scorching heat of the sun just to witness the float, we found an area to watch and sorry this is the nearest we can find. Haha.




Of course, I won't just settle watching the float that far. The very makulit me found a way to get near the float. See, I can see the people now. I can see Vice Ganda clearly. Haha!



Students in their flower costume. Nice to see that they can still smile after that long parade. Imagine performing under the sun from Session Rd to Melvin Jones. Wow. Kudos to these people.



After the parade, we saw these cute dog balloons. It's like their alive following their master.



Lots of tents, people camping here in the park. Probably almost all hotels were full.

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