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Perhaps no country on Earth loves Christmas more than the Philippines. Residents there celebrate the holiday for four months solid. Here's why.
The Philippines brags about having the earliest and longest Christmas celebration anywhere in the world. But did you know that this period of festivities emerged way before the introduction of Christianity in the country?
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Religion: This is a picture of people at a street market, buying christmas decorations. Even though they are buying christmas decorations, we don’t know if this picture was taken in September or December. This is because the celebration of christmas starts a full 100 days before christmas. Almost 90% of the nation’s population is Roman Catholic, meaning that everything from decoration and presents getting bought, to christmas parties start in September.
Christmas Dinner in the Philippines is called the “Noche Buena”. This is the one dinner in the entire year when the entire Filipino family gets together and eats; from the parents to the their chil…
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Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Dec.1, 2010 at the Baywalk in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Philippines
How Is Christmas Like In The Philippines? Backgrounder The Philippines is the largest predominantly Asian Christian Nation. And with a population of 90 Million and growing, that is large, especially for a relatively tiny country with a combined...
Thinking of celebrating and spending Christmas in the Philippines? Learn the Filipino way of experiencing this Christmas Tradition!
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The "parol" is the Filipino Christmas star, symbolizing the one that shone over Bethlehem about 2000 years ago. Simple ones are made of bamboo and plastic, with a single incandescent bulb inside. The more elaborate parols like this are multi-colored with synchronized blinking lights made of various materials like native capiz shells soldered together.
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