As part of the Guam delegates’ visit to the municipality, Benguet State University, in collaboration with the Local Government Unit of La Trinidad, hosted a cultural exchange program on March 20, 2026, at the University Canteen, College of Home Economics and Technology Building.
The program was graced by Benguet State University officials, including the University President and Vice Presidents, as well as representatives from the Local Government Unit of La Trinidad, representatives and officials from Guam, BSU faculty and staff, student interns, and the Kontad Cultural Group.
The exchange was carried out through a series of interactive activities, including delegate introductions, messages of support, and cultural performances. The BSU-KONTAD showcased traditional Cordilleran dances such as Pinanyowan, Ballangbang, and Boogie from Mountain Province, Tinaktakyad, Tayao, and Bendiyan from the province of Benguet. Meanwhile, the Guam delegation presented the ‘Tuleti’, which includes chants, dances, and rituals that honor ancestral traditions and highlight the deep connection of the Chamorro people to the sea. These presentations fostered mutual appreciation and a deeper understanding of each culture. The program concluded with expressions of gratitude and the exchange of cultural tokens, symbolizing unity and shared heritage.
The Guam delegation presented ‘katupat,’ a handcrafted item made from coconut leaves, representing the latte stone, which is found in their island and the foundation of ancient times, while both parties expressed their commitment to sustaining long-term partnerships through future exchanges, research collaborations, and cultural engagements.
The event is part of BSU’s ongoing commitment to internationalization and partnership-building, aiming to strengthen cultural understanding and academic collaboration. It also featured shared indigenous heritage, values, and traditions among participating communities. Through this initiative, BSU continues to build bridges across cultures, promote global engagement, and create opportunities for lasting partnerships grounded in mutual respect and learning. //C. Diclas & Stefanie G., IRO CPAG interns
📷Ms. J. Avelino and J. Caoili, IRO BSIT Interns















































