This rural fair consists of a traditional celebration combining the feast of the local patron saint with a market of Balagne artisans.[8] Rooted in the agricultural history of the region the event takes place in the picturesque surroundings of the Santa Restituta chapel. The regional identity is manifested through polyphonic concerts and the sale of certified olive oil and mountain honey. Visitors experience an authentic Corsican village atmosphere with community tables and historical reenactments of ancient crafts. The social impact revitalizes the inland villages of the Balagne region and supports the sustainability of family farms. For religious historians the fair illustrates the unique syncretism between liturgical rites and Mediterranean market culture. Preserving this event is essential for maintaining the spiritual and agricultural heritage of the northern valleys.