29/08/2025
đ Kinsaây moapil? Letâs bring back the good vibes! đ
Did you know Cebu had its own âFast & Funnyâ racesâbut with horses and tartanillas?
đĽ Throwback to the Tartanilla Races of the 1930s:
Kutseros in full swag, decorated carriages, cheering crowdsâand winners not just by speed, but by style and punchlines! đđ
Way back in the 1930s, downtown Cebu had its own version of street racingâbut instead of motorcycles or cars, it was tartanillas (yes, those horse-drawn carriages!) tearing through the old cobblestone roads of Colon, Pasil, and Pari-an.
During fiestas or special town events, driversâcalled âkutserosââwould dress up in their sharpest barong, decorate their tartanillas with colorful buntings, and race for pride (and sometimes a lechon!). Crowds would cheer, kids would climb onto lamp posts, and bets would secretly fly. It wasnât just a ride⌠it was a spectacle.
And the best part? These races werenât always about speed. Sometimes, the most stylish tartanilla or funniest kutsero punchline won the day. Imagine TikTok-worthy moments happening every turn!
But as modernization galloped in, cars took over, and the tartanilla showdown faded into memoryâexcept in whispered stories from lolo and lola.
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đ So the next time you see a tartanilla clip-clopping near Fort San Pedro and along the streets of Pasil and Carbon, just know: they used to be Cebuâs version of Fast & Furious. đđ¨đ´
đ Like, share, and tag your lolo/lola who might still remember this!
Letâs keep Cebuâs cool and quirky history aliveâone laugh, one lechon memory at a time! đđ