There is always a fiesta (festival) going on somewhere in the Philippines as every city and barrio holds at least one each year. The fiesta is usually to honor the local Roman Catholic patron saint and pay homage to the barrio's namesake for good harvest and health. It is a mixture of...
For the Philippines, a country where most of the nationals are religious, this festival can be said to be the liveliest one. Typically, this festival is usually held on the third Sunday in January every year. The year 2025 will be held on January 19. During this festival, there will be...
In the Philippines, round objects stand for coins and good luck. Filipino people celebrate the new year by wearing clothes with polka dots and eating 12 different types of round fruit. Filipino people also clean Their homes before New Year's Eve. ...
People in Singapore give oranges to each other, and in the Philippines, they scatter coins around their houses. But the Spring Festival holidays in these countries are 1 to 3 days.In Western and European countries, there are also New Year celebrations in Chinatown. The biggest event is the ...
In the Philippines , round objects symbolize coins and good luck . On New Year's Eve Filipino people wear clothes with polka dots to invite luck in the New Year . They gather and eat twelve different types of round fruit. Filipino people also c...
Devout Catholics in the Philippines marked Good Friday with a re-enactment of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ in San Fernando City, north of the capital Manila. The crucifixion ritual has been a tradition in the province of Pampanga for decades. Devotees undergo the re-enactment in the...
In the Philippines, the Chinese New Year became a one-day public holiday in 2012. Many non-Chinese Filipinos visit Chinatown in Binondo, Manila, to participate in the celebrations. Chinese New Year Worksheets This fantastic bundle includes 23 ready-to-use Chinese New Year worksheets that are ...
At Amanera – backed by mountainous jungle and fronted by the Caribbean Sea – guests are invited to imbue their special occasions with island flair in the resort's indoor and outdoor settings. amanpulo Palawan, The Philippines Able to accommodate up to 200 guests if booked in its entirety...
The celebration of Christmas in the Philippines begins on the 16th of December and ends on the first Sunday of January which is the Feast of the Epiphany (The Three Kings). It is quite different from the other countries of the world‚ it is the longest of the Philippine festivities stretc...
Kite Flying Festival in Ahmedabad is quite famous all over the world. It sees participation by close to a hundred kite flying experts belonging to 35 to 40 countries, which include Russia, Philippines, New Zealand, Poland, Japan, Italy, Brazil, Australia, the USA, Malaysia, France, China, ...