Christmas at Quadricentennial Park: UST’s Paskuhan Village
The UST Paskuhan season was enhanced with the opening of the new Paskuhan Pop-up Village on December 4th. This captivating destination quickly became a hub for visitors, students, and staff to immerse themselves in the Christmas celebrations unique to the campus.
This addition marked a significant expansion of the Paskuhan festivities, representing the first major enhancement in years, alongside traditional events like the Opening of Lights, AGAPE, and the Paskuhan Concert.
Upon entering, visitors encountered a variety of flavors and aromas. The village catered to various palates with its assortment of foods and drinks. Moreover, the Pop-Up Village was a lively center of entertainment, showcasing Thomasian talent through performances by musicians and dancers. These acts contributed to the whimsical, festive atmosphere.
Originally planned to be open until December 15th and situated in UST Quadricentennial Park, the Pop-Up Village was more than a spot for culinary delights and performances. It offered interactive activities for Thomasians, making it a dynamic, inclusive place for engaging with the festive spirit. These experiences allowed visitors of the village to fully immerse themselves in the university’s festive spirit, creating lasting memories for everyone involved in the event.
Article Written by Earl Tristan Isidro | ICSSC