Vancouver was rocked this weekend as tragedy struck while people were celebrating Lapu Lapu Day, a celebration that is all about remembering the Filipino national hero who bravely battled Spanish colonization.
A car-ramming attack killed at least 11 and injured dozens more, casting a shadow over what was supposed to be a celebratory commemoration.
What is Lapu Lapu day?
Lapu Lapu, the Mactan Island chief in the Philippines, is noted for his victory in 1521, where he commanded his troops to repel the Spanish expedition led by Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan. The victory is now a symbol of courage and resistance against colonization, with Lapu Lapu being hailed as a national hero, the Gaurdian reported.
In 2023, British Columbia made April 27 officially Lapu Lapu Day, a celebration of Filipino heritage and recognition of the Filipino people’s contributions to the cultural heritage of the province. Vancouver’s festivities, which drew thousands, were intended to capture the pride, history, and vitality of Filipino culture. The celebration involved music, parades, cultural dances, basketball games, and a display of Filipino cuisine and homemade products.
But the happy celebration was suddenly brought to a halt when a vehicle ran into the crowd, triggering panic and pandemonium. Organizers showed their deepest regret, saying, “We are devastated for the families and victims. We are still finding the words to express the deep heartbreak brought on by this senseless tragedy.”
The Filipino community in British Columbia, numbering 172,915 in 2021, has expanded greatly over the past several years. Still, many of the community’s members persist in paying homage to the legacy of such individuals as Lapu Lapu, whose resistance to foreign domination continues to inspire pride and solidarity.
April 27 is also celebrated as Lapu Lapu Day in the Philippines. Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan Island has a month-long festivity, which includes market stalls, parade, and reenactment of the Battle of Mactan.
Prior to the attack, the Vancouver rally had been charged with passion and respect for Lapu Lapu’s contribution to Filipino identity and resistance. Organizers pointed out that the event symbolized “the soul of native resistance” and underscored the strength of unity in upholding cultural heritage.