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  • Malacañang Palace-Official Residence of the Pres
     
     138,930
  • Amana Water Park
     
     115,443
  • IFUGAO TRIBE
     
     109,422
  • Santacruzan-The Queen of all Filipino Festivals
     
     109,324
  • Water Refilling Station: an alternative source of drink
     
     107,365
  • LAMBANOG-THE POOR MAN\'S DRINK
     
     104,560
  • Christmas Parol [lantern in English]
     
     104,396
  • HANGING RICE
     
     97,108
  • Taoist Temple
     
     94,029
  • Corn Fields in the Philippines
     
     90,500
HOUSES FULL OF CHRISTMAS DECOR IN PHILIPPINES
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''Houses full of christmas

decor in Philippines''

 

 

 

 

The Philippines is known as the "Land of Fiestas," and at Christmas time,

 this is especially true. Filipinos are proud to proclaim their Christmas

celebration to be the longest and merriest in the world. It begins formally

on December 16 with attendance at the first of nine pre-dawn or early

morning masses and continues on nonstop until the first Sunday of January,

 Feast of the Three Kings, the official end of the season.

 

 

 

The Philippines is the only Asian country where Christians predominate.

Majority of its people are Roman Catholic. Christmas, therefore, is an

extremely important and revered holiday for most Filipinos. It is a time for

family, for sharing, for giving, and a time for food, fun, and friendship.

To most Filipinos, Christmas is the most anticipated fiesta of the year and

 is celebrated accordingly. The splendid climate of this tropical island nation,

 the abundance and beauty of its flowers, and lovely landscape,

its multitude of culinary delights, and above all its warm-hearted people

with their true devotion to family and faith all contribute to a holiday

celebrated in the true Philippines fiesta tradition.

 

 

There is no winter or snow in the Philippines at Christmas time. There are very few pine

 trees. There is no traditional Yule log or fetching of the pine sprigs from the woods.

And Santa Claus, though visible in displays and believed by most

Filipino children to exist, seldom comes bearing gifts.

Even without snow or pine trees, there's no doubt it's Christmasin the

 Philippines. Filipino Christmas decorations are abundant and beautiful.

The bamboo parol (pah-role), or star lantern, is the symbol of Christmas

 in the Philippines, representing the guiding light, the star of Bethlehem.

 It emits a warmth unparalleled among holiday

 adornments and is unique to the Philippines.

Filipinos enjoy decorating their homes not only with star lanterns

 but also with all sorts of Christmas decors. Brightly colored buntings

or streamers are hung inside and out. Often, Christmas cards that

illustrate scenes in the Philippines are pinned on red and green ribbons.

 The cards are then hung in the sala, or living room, for all to enjoy.

Candles and wreaths are also common adornments. Recently,

Filipinos have begun choosing wreaths and other decorations

made with local native materials rather than those patterned after

western designs. And many houses, particularly those in the urban

 areas are strung with tiny multi-colored lights both inside and out.

Most Filipinos think that decorating their homes for the Christmas holidays is a must.

 
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