Lang Dulay, a Filipino weaver from Lake Sebu

Lang Dulay
In the picture is Sebulan Dulay, the successor, with portraits of Lang Dulay.

A special visit to the house of Lang Dulay in Lake Sebu was epic. She's a former National Living Treasure awardee for the T'nalak weaving which the designs were based on her dream - the reason why she was called the "Dreamweaver." By the way, T'nalak is a traditional hand-woven fabric made from refined abaca fiber. This type of fabric got attention worldwide because it is done through a manual process but the finished product has amazing and unique patterns.





CONTACT PERSON:
Contact Person: Jorie Untang Sabal
Ph: 09058240725

HOW TO GET TO LAKE SEBU:
There is no direct flight to South Cotabato, General Santos City airport is its gateway. At the parking area by the airport, take a van to Bulaong Terminal, then, another van ride to the destination.

WHERE TO STAY IN LAKE SEBU:
There are a few choices of places to stay, just search online or Google Maps. I always wanted a unique experience, so I stayed at the prominent SLT Homestay, just 5 minutes from the terminal. For an overnight stay, I paid 350 pesos with a free breakfast. SLT Homestay is searchable on Google Maps. You can contact them on 09354569359.