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Foreign retirees savor Pampanga's heritage, cuisine, and warm Kapampangan welcome

From 16th-century churches to sizzling sisig, these global travelers discovered why Pampanga's traditions leave a lasting impression. Local leaders rolled out the red carpet.

The image shows a building with a sign that reads "Welcome to Barangay St. Peter Quezon City"...
The image shows a building with a sign that reads "Welcome to Barangay St. Peter Quezon City" surrounded by trees, poles, wires, and vehicles on the road. There are also pots with plants and flowers in the foreground, and a clear blue sky in the background.

Foreign retirees savor Pampanga's heritage, cuisine, and warm Kapampangan welcome

The provincial government said the retirees came from the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, China, Canada, South Korea, and France

They were welcomed by Mayor Esmie Pineda and brought to the Lubao Bamboo Hub, where they tried Kapampangan delicacies like suman ibus, sapin-sapin, tamales, pichi-pichi, and tsokolateng batirol.

A live demonstration of tamales preparation was also conducted during the event.

The group visited the St. Augustine Parish Church, which was built in 1572 and regarded as one of the oldest churches in Luzon.

The foreigners also toured heritage sites linked to former presidents Gloria Macapagal Arroyo and Diosdado Macapagal.

At Pradera Verde, the retirees were served Kapampangan dishes including sisig, adobong balut, kare-kare, and hito with buro. They also visited the Pampanga Provincial Hospital - Clark, where Governor Lilia Pineda toured them around the facility.

The Capitol said the visitors expressed appreciation for the province's healthcare services and cultural offerings.

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