
Dangwa Flower Market
by Xtian Mack on February 5, 2013For Filipinos, flowers are near synonymous with Dangwa, considered to be the Flower Market of Manila as most people flock here to buy flowers for all occasions and reasons. The sheer number and variety of flowers available, the affordable cost and location are reasons why Dangwa has become a Filipino institution.
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Rizal Park with its theme “Paskong Pinoy 2012”
by Jhaypee Guia on February 1, 2013The park has long been one of the most favorite places to spend Christmas in Manila. Last year 2012, inspite of the sadness that many Filipinos felt because of Typhoon Pablo that gave so much pain and grief to many, Rizal Park opened an attraction entitled “Paskong Pinoy 2012,” a month-long Christmas and New Year celebration where a series of concerts and events were catered during the celebration. It also offered exciting entertainment that will surely enjoyed by many people.
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The Day before the Traslacion of the Black Nazarene
by Jhaypee Guia on January 14, 2013The feast of the Black Nazarene is one of the most awaited celebrations in the Philippines. The feast is part of the religious culture of Filipinos. It only goes on to prove that most Filipinos are devout and very faithful. The Black Nazarene is also called “Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno” in Spanish and "Poong Itim na Nazareno" in Tagalog. The statue is currently enshrined at the Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in Quiapo district, Manila, Philippines, where it is venerated every Friday with novena and holy masses.
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In the Cradle of Quiapo Church
by Jane Dacumos on January 9, 2013Through the years, thousands of faithful frequent Quaipo Church to celebrate the Feast of the Black Nazarene. And in this year's celebration, I’ve become part of the research team to explore Quaipo before the said feast. Come with us as we discover this notable event that continues to touch the hearts of many Filipinos.
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Dining at Cabalen!
by Angel Bonifacio on January 2, 2013How do Filipinos celebrate New Year?Fireworks, bonding with friends and family, and of course, food!
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