The Lamrag Giant Lantern Festival returned to Eastern Samar after it was halted in recent years due to the pandemic.
The Lamrag Giant Lantern Festival returned to Eastern Samar after it was halted in recent years due to the pandemic.
According to a report on "24 Oras Weekend," Sunday, barangays in the municipality of Can-avid competed with huge parols made of recycled materials.The Lamrag Giant Lantern Festival began in 2016.. Ten barangays put together a memorable show last December 17.
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