Pamulak festival ends with call for peace

Aug. 19, 2013

by DAVAO TODAY

eagle man pamulak 2013DAVAO CITY — More crowds flocked the streets Sunday for the culmination event of this year’s Kadayawan Festival, the Pamulak Float Parade.

At the end of the float parade, Davao City Mayor Rody Duterte addressed the audience thankful that the Kadayawan Festival is ending on a peaceful note, after several days of jitters and uncertainties.
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The mayor also clarified news about a bomb suspect caught in a mall Saturday, saying it was a case of mistaken identity.

Still, the mayor pitched a call to the government to make serious strides in its peace talks.

In Sunday’s festivity, security was tight just as it was on Saturdays’ Indak-Indak sa Kadalanan (Street Dance), as parade watchers were kept off with San Pedro Street with grills, and people wearing backpacks were checked by police.



But revelry was still in the air, or in the colorful 64 floats prepared by business establishments, organizations and schools paraded on the streets. The number of entries for this year’s Pamulak Float Parade for the culmination of the Kadayawan 2013 was down from last year’s 89 entries.

The designs and props showed Davao products and heritage such as the durian, orchids and the Philippine eagle.

 

 

As in the past, floats bearing celebrities brought screams from onlookers.

(Photos by Jandy Ken C. Lizondra and Medel V. Hernani/davaotoday.com)

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