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Dining at Cabalen!

Dining at Cabalen!

by Angel Bonifacio on January 2, 2013
How do Filipinos celebrate New Year?Fireworks, bonding with friends and family, and of course, food!
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A Heartfelt Congratulations to Ms. Janine Tugonon

A Heartfelt Congratulations to Ms. Janine Tugonon

by Jhaypee Guia on December 20, 2012
Miss Janine Tugonon represented her country, the Philippines, last December 19, 2012 at the Miss Universe Pageant 2012 at the Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino in Las Vegas, USA. She gave her best effort during the competition, finishing as first runner-up to Miss Universe 2012 while Ms. Olivia Culpo of the USA received the title of Miss Universe 2012.
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Vigattin Radio Soon to Air!

Vigattin Radio Soon to Air!

by Angel Bonifacio on December 19, 2012
Watch out this 2013 because Vigattin Radio is going to air on January 5!
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Filipino Superstitions About New Year's Eve

Filipino Superstitions About New Year's Eve

by Jane Dacumos on December 15, 2012
Though I don’t believe in superstitions, my parents still adopt some of the old beliefs and practices passed on to them by my grandparents. And because of this reason, I seldom have a choice but to obey what they say. They keep telling me that I won't lose anything if just followed, so I did those silly things associated with welcoming the new year.
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“There is light in Diliman.” – The UP Lantern Parade

“There is light in Diliman.” – The UP Lantern Parade

by Jane Dacumos on December 15, 2012
The U.P. Lantern Parade is a parade of large lantern-floats around the oval of the main campus of the University of the Philippines (U.P.), the Diliman campus. The first parade was held in 1922 but it was institutionalized as a university celebration in 1934 by then UP President Jorge Bocobo.
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Top 10 Pinoy Christmas Carols

Top 10 Pinoy Christmas Carols

by Jane Dacumos on December 15, 2012
The celebration of Christmas in the Philippines wouldn't be as merry and as spirited without Christmas carols. As early as the month of October, Christmas carols are being played over the radios and DVD players, and being sung by carolers on the streets. Filipinos love singing them especially during caroling, wherein adult and children alike go house-to-house to sing their most favorite Christmas songs.
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Top Christmas Attractions in the Philippines

Top Christmas Attractions in the Philippines

by Jane Dacumos on December 15, 2012
One of the most anticipated celebrations in the Philippines is Christmas. Having the distinction of the world’s longest celebration, we start to feel the Christmas spirit as early as September. Because this season is the best time of sharing moments with loved ones, I came up with a list of top Christmas attractions that is best for families to spend with during this holiday.
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Mandaluyong City’s Policarpio Street

Mandaluyong City’s Policarpio Street

by Jane Dacumos on December 14, 2012
In my entire life, I haven’t seen a livelier street of Christmas lights than Policarpio Street. Though I haven’t been to the place, I know that this street in Mandaluyong is one of the amazing places that one should not miss to visit during the Christmas season.
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Listening to the Sound of Christmas – Caroling

Listening to the Sound of Christmas – Caroling

by Jhaypee Guia on December 14, 2012
Christmas is the most awaited and celebrated holiday in the country. It is the time when people find time to unwind, reunite, reconcile, and be merry. It is a season of love and sharing. The spirit of Christmas is really in the hearts of Filipinos.
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10 Unique Filipino Street Food

10 Unique Filipino Street Food

by Xtian Mack on November 24, 2012
The kind of street food a country has gives a person a glimpse into the culture of the people. In the case of the Philippines, one cannot help but be amazed (or be shocked) at the creativity, ingenuity, and variety of the street food that are for sale in many areas in the Philippines, particularly in the big cities. Street food are there because they are eaten on the go, are convenient and inexpensive.
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