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Philippines PANDANGO SA ILAW Vintage Christmas ALEMARS
Traditional dance with candles
Surviving Christmas in the Philippines 1
Noche Buena. This is the peak of the Christmas in the Philippines.On the eve of Christmas, the family will gather together at the table to enjoy a feast.
Po and Opo, words used by Filipino children when addressing their parents and elderly....
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My favorite game when I was a kid. Tumbang Preso - a traditional filipino game that being played in the front of the house, backyards, streets or parks. It's fun!
Singkil is a traditional Philippine dance from the Maranao people of Lake Lanao. The dance is from Darangen which is a Maranao interpretation of the Ramayana.
Getting Married Filipino Style
Filipino wedding tradition of veil, coins, and cord
9 Philippine Icons and Traditions That May Disappear Soon - FilipiKnow
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Vigan, Philippines
Vigan, Philippines It is a World Heritage Site in that it is one of the numerous Hispanic towns in the Philippines, and is well-known for its cobblestone streets, and architecture that fuses Philippine building design, and construction with European architecture design.
Mano Po Felix Jesus Ely Meimban IV
Mano Po - Felix Jesus "Ely" Meimban IV #Filipino #Philippines #values
The Way We Were: Rare Color Photos of the Philippines in the 1950s - FilipiKnow
These rare color photos of the Philippines were shot in the 1950s, and they're amazing: http://www.filipiknow.net/philippines-in-the-1950s/
DUYAN means to cradle, widely accepted in Filipino culture. A hammock fashioned from fabric strung up on opposite points on the wall or ceiling. The material varies: cloth is common, but there are also duyans made of rattan, hand-woven abaca, lubid (rope) and fishnet material. Some mothers place a thin mat or mattress for duyans that have spaces or gaps in them as added support for the baby's back. For generations, PINOY'S used the duyan for naps or to rock babies to sleep.
A group of young people in the Philippines singing Christmas carols...
A group of young people in the Philippines singing Christmas carols door to door.