More than 15 thousand people in traditional dress marched in a parade that winds through the streets of Las Tablas city in Panama. The event is called the Parade of a Thousand Polleras, which is a type of long, brightly-decorated skirt traditionally worn in certain parts of Latin America. This is the event’s eighth year, and Panama’s minister of tourism says that this year, 109 local and international delegations participated in the parade, along with 39 handmade floats. Live broadcast from the city of Las Tablas of the parade of the Thousand Pollera Dresses, a tourist showcase where more than 100 delegations and 10,000 pollera dresses will participate. The post 'Panamanians Celebrate Traditional Dress in the Parade of a Thousand Polleras' appeared first on Newsroom Panama.
Parade of a Thousand Polleras in Las Tablas
Over 15,000 people in traditional Panamanian costumes marched through the streets of Las Tablas. This is the eighth year of the event, which featured delegations from around the world.