What is the main idea of Lucban Quezon? In English module 4
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Lucban is considered as the tourist capital of Quezon Province. It is known for its grandest agricultural fiesta, the Pahiyas Festival, celebrated every 15th of May. Kamay ni Hesus, a well-known religious site, is located in this humble town.
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The town of Lucban is a distinctly tranquil and highly appealing location. In the province of Quezon, it happens to be a second-class municipality.
- It is situated at the base of the illustrious Mount Banahaw.
- It is revered by the locals as a sacred mountain.
- Legends and superstitions abound in it.
- Mt. Banahaw attracts visitors looking for adventure and trekking.
- Lucban is, in my opinion, a sizable open museum.
- The area is so rich in history that National Historical Institute markers can be found on the town's parks and churches.
- In addition to its historical importance, the town of Lucban is well-known for its tourist attractions.
- Not only do tourists from many areas go to Lucban during the summer, but also during Holy Week so they can visit the Grotto or the Kamay Ni Hesus Shrine.
- Father Joey Faller, a revered and talented priest who specialises in healing, took the effort to have the healing centre established.
- Due to its healing powers, the Shrine is today a well-liked tourist and field trip site.
- The ascent of 301 stairs on the left and 321 steps on the right to the summit of the hill, where a 50-foot statue of the Ascending Christ was built, is one of the attractions of visiting this grotto.
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