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La Paz champions local industries and good governance in 2024 Abel Festival

LA PAZ, Abra (PIA) -- Abra’s loom weaving town upholds its local weaving industry, agriculture, and good governance as drivers for continuous development during the staging of the 2024 Abel Festival.


Loom woven textiles locally known as Abel, and agricultural products took center stage during the festival dance competition and float parade that highlighted the four-day celebration with the theme,“Pagkilala sa Katapatan at Kahusayan ng Pamahalaang Lokal.”

Performers donned colorful Abel-inspired attires during the One Barangay, One Product festival dance competition and float parade that featured the products of the different communities in the municipality such as Abel, fish, rice, corn, and bamboo crafts, among others.


Aside from promoting local agricultural products, the municipality is also pushing for the preservation of culture and creative expression of traditional loom weaving by adapting to the changes of modern times.


League of Municipalities of the Philippines national president and La Paz mayor JB Bernos thanked La Pazeños and all stakeholders for their continuous support to government activities, programs, and initiatives to recover from disasters and push for improvement of communities.

Performers from Barangay Poblacion in La Paz, Abra showcase their traditional Abel clothes, products, livelihood, and culture during the float parade of the 2024 Abel Festival. La Paz is know as a top producer of quality Abel or loom woven cloth that has become one of the signature products of Abra. (Photo by: JJPM, PIA-Abra)

“After the earthquake, after the typhoon, ken amin-amin nga didigra, adatoy tayo manen nga mangiselselebrar iti panagpiyesta. Agyamanak, kakailyan, we have come a long way. Tarabayan dakami latta ta ited mi kadakayo ti umno nga serbisyo, ited mi kadakayo ti umno nga panagprogreso, panagbalangkas iti panagbiag ti probinsia ti Abra,” he said.


During the Barangay Night, Congresswoman Menchie Bernos also shared ongoing and upcoming government projects that will enable progress for the town’s local industries including the different municipalities of the province. These projects include education facilities, health centers, bridges, markets, and other economic infrastructure, and social assistance to help alleviate the life of Abrenians.

Colorful and creative yarn and woven cloth locally known as Abel dominated the design of Barangay Bulbulala's entry in the float parade as part of the celebration of the 2024 Abel Festival in La Paz, Abra. Barangay Bulbulala is known as the loom weaving village of Abra where top quality loom woven products are made. (Photo by: JJPM, PIA-Abra)
Barangay Canan in La Paz, Abra showcases their livelihood and agricultural products in their float entry during the float parade in celebration of the 2024 Abel Festival. The barangay is one of the farming communities in one of the top rice-producing towns in the province of Abra. (Photo by: JJPM, PIA-Abra)

Aramiden mi ti kabaelan mi nga idanon ti husto nga progreso ditoy probinsya tayo haan para padagsinen ti biag ti Abreño no diket palaganin tayo ti panabiag da amin,” she said.


Other activities of  the  2024 Abel Festival  were  the Teachers’ Night, Bingo Bonanza,Variety Show, and Miss Gay La Paz 2024. Local businesses were also given an avenue to sell their products during the festival.

Performers of Barangay Udangan in La Paz, Abra in colorful attires accented with inabel during the float parade of the 2024 Abel Festival. Abel or loom woven cloth is a tradional product that embodies the culture and creative expression of the La Pazeños. (Photo by: JJPM, PIA-Abra)

La Paz is a six-time Seal of Good Local Governance awardee starting in 2016 for its performance in local governance and for delivering services to uplift its local industries.


The town is not only one of the largest producers of rice in the province,  but is also known for its loom woven products. La Paz, particularly Barangay Bulbulala, is the top producer of Abel products in Abra.


Panagabel or loom weaving is one of the oldest industries of the Ilocanos. In La Paz, it is one of the traditional crafts that they inherited from their ancestors. This industry that embodies creativity and culture, has become one of the signature products of the province.

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