Christmas in the Philippines
1:05 AM
Warm Holiday Greetings to everyone! I was invited by a dear friend online, Irene of Away from Tenerife to share and reminisce how we celebrate Christmas in my home country. I'm incredibly grateful for this invitation. Check out her blog here
Christmas in the Philippines is always taken up a notch and can be the longest in the world. Christmas carols start playing as early as September, as soon as the "ber" months begin. Most households start decorating as early as they possibly can with lit-up houses and faux Christmas trees that will stay there until after Epiphany.
An iconic Filipino Christmas lantern called "Parol" is a traditional Christmas ornament that represents the Star of Betlehem that guided the three kings to the manger and is considered a symbol of light and hope over darkness. They can be as colorful as we can make them. The illuminated star pattern is traditionally made of bamboo and Japanese / crepe paper that later evolved into more sturdy ones made of mother of pearl or foil.
Read more...please click here
Images via: 1
Filipino Christmas Lantern - Parol |
Christmas in the Philippines is always taken up a notch and can be the longest in the world. Christmas carols start playing as early as September, as soon as the "ber" months begin. Most households start decorating as early as they possibly can with lit-up houses and faux Christmas trees that will stay there until after Epiphany.
An iconic Filipino Christmas lantern called "Parol" is a traditional Christmas ornament that represents the Star of Betlehem that guided the three kings to the manger and is considered a symbol of light and hope over darkness. They can be as colorful as we can make them. The illuminated star pattern is traditionally made of bamboo and Japanese / crepe paper that later evolved into more sturdy ones made of mother of pearl or foil.
Read more...please click here
I wish you all a Merry Christmas!
Love & Light,
Arni
Images via: 1