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MassKara Festival is alternately known as the ‘festival of smiles’ due to the tradition of the masks that the people wear donning smiles to represent the message of happiness.

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English: The MassKara Festival is a beautiful, symbolic gesture of the type of resiliency the people of Bacolod hold. The festival still today represents a time of the year when the people can take their sadness or any pain that they are experiencing and ‘throw it away’ as they did all those years ago when it first began.
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