No ‘basaan’ in San Juan’s Wattah Wattah festival this year to save water – Zamora

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San Juan Mayor Francis Zamora announced that there would be no traditional “basaan” in the 2023 Wattah Wattah Festival in San Juan, in an effort to join the conservation of water in view of the upcoming El Niño season. | zacariansINQ

The Wattah Wattah Festival is widely known for its unique tradition of residents drenching each other with water to mimic the city’s patron saint and namesake, St.

John the Baptist, who was said to have regularly performed baptisms in the Jordan River in the Middle East.“Ngayon pa lang po ina-announce ko na ang magiging celebrasyon natin ng Wattah Wattah Festival sa June 24, ay isang selebrasyon kung saan ipapakita natin na ang paggamit ng tubig ay ating bibigyan ng kahalagahan,” said Zamora during a press briefing.

 

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