GENERAL SANTOS CITY --- The famed
Sarangani Bay (SarBay) Festival retained its standing as among the biggest
festivities of its kind in Mindanao after surpassing anew the 100,000-mark for
visitors in its 2018 edition.
Thousands
of domestic and foreign tourists crowded various events and activities at
festival venues in the white sand beaches of Glan town during the three-day
festival, which ended in the night of May 26.
“This
is officially the number one beach event in the entire Mindanao,” said
Department of Tourism (DOT) Assistant Secretary Daniel Angelo Mercado.
Mercado,
who hails from Zamboanga del Sur, said SarBay fest is so far the biggest among
the beach festivals he has attended in Mindanao.
He specifically
cited the more than 100,000 crowd in attendance he “personally witnessed” during
the grand culmination night.
The
SarBay crowd peaked at around 150,000 in 2016 after reaching 126,000 during its
10th year in 2015.
Mercado
lauded the organizers for making the 2018 SarBay as a platform to generate
awareness and support for the rehabilitation of conflict-torn Marawi City
The
festivities started with a run-for-a-cause dubbed “I Run coz I Care” and
followed by a “Party for a Cause,” with proceeds going to the rebuilding
efforts in Marawi.
Sarangani
Governor Steve Chiongbian Solon earlier said they drew inspiration from what
happened to Marawi in making the 2018 SarBay a grander and bigger festival.
The
provincial government cancelled last year’s festivity a day before its
scheduled opening due to the escalation of conflict in Marawi and the
declaration of martial law by President Rodrigo R. Duterte in the entire
Mindanao.
Rica
Bueno, DOT Region-12 director, credited the local government for lining up
events and activities that became consistent hits for festival-goers.
Despite
the arrival of thousands of visitors, she said organizers were able to maintain
the cleanliness of the festival venues, especially the beaches of Gumasa.
Because
of this, Bueno said the “fine white powdery beaches” of Gumasa deserves to be
the next top destination after the temporary closure of Boracay.
The
provincial government launched SarBay in 2006 to promote awareness on the
protection and preservation of Sarangani Bay, which was declared a protected
seascape in 1996 through Presidential Decree 756.
As in
the previous festivities, festival goers gathered Sunday (May 27) morning hours
after the culmination night for a massive clean-up activity of the beaches of
Gumasa and portions of the Sarangani Bay.
The
“eco-party clean-up drive” was led by the so-called “scubasureros,” who made
sure that no trashes would be left behind in the seas off Gumasa. (PNA
- Cotabato/MINDANAO EXPOSE’)
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