Posted by Lani on Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008 at 12:50 pm

    The local government of San Juan unrolled the purportedly “world’s longest buri mat” on Saturday, December 28, 2007.
    Though no definite measurement could be had from municipal employees, the mat was reported to be at least 4.2 kilometers long - extending from the Magsingal-San Juan boundary until Tarudtod. Did San Juan make a record this time? From information on the Internet, the town of Basey, Samar held the world record of the longest buri mat prior to San Juan’s second bid. San Juan’s 2007 mat, however, is way longer at more than 4 kilometers (Basey had about a kilometer- long mat).

    The parade of the buri mat was stalled due to a glitch, where the mat was caught in one of the pair of large metal wheels that held the rolled mat. Spectators who saw it said the wheel had to be cut and then welded again right in the middle of the road - twice during the parade at that. People started gathering along the road at two o’clock in the afternoon to watch the parade and I lost count of the number of times that I went in and out of the gate to see if the mat approaching. We waited for almost 3 hours and it was dusk when the parade passed by where we were. Honorable Mayor Benjamin Sarmiento and Vice Governor Jeremias Singson led the group that escorted the mat as it was being unrolled along the highway.

    There is no independent group or body to certify whether San Juan, indeed, now holds the record of having the longest buri mat in the world. Unlike last year, where there were crews from local TV stations to cover the Buri Festival, this year, we only saw a crew from a radio station, but the shirts worn by those who participated in the parade certainly made the claim. The next question is, and someone actually posed this to me during the parade: what is the significance of having the longest buri mat to the people of San Juan? Do leave your two cents in the comments box, thank you!