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On a bright Saturday morning, a bazaar was held in the grounds of a Makati residence to showcase all things Ilocano — local delicacies, hand-woven textiles, woodcraft, antique jewelry, handmade fans, baskets, fruit wines and spirits.

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                    [Title] => Ilocos comes to town
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On a bright Saturday morning, a bazaar was held in the grounds of a Makati residence to showcase all things Ilocano — local delicacies, hand-woven textiles, woodcraft, antique jewelry, handmade fans, baskets, fruit wines and spirits.

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