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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 whose designs were based on her dream, so 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. The picture above is Sebulan Dulay, the successor, with portraits of Lang Dulay.
How to Get There
- Fly to General Santos Airport (GES) and ride a taxi or public transport to Bulaong Terminal.
- Ride a UV Express Van to Lake Sebu. Then, at the terminal, hire a motorcycle to tour you around the area.
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