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While most of the world is preparing for Christmas, the Philippines has been at it for months
Via Arboleda stepped back to admire the six-foot tree glittering in her living room. Though the narra trees along Manila’s sidewalks had yet to shed their leaves, she was among many Filipinos already ...
The Christmas tree is one of the most ubiquitous holiday symbols that is seen everywhere in the Philippines during the ...
The Philippines has the world’s longest Christmas season, starting in September and lasting well into January. It is a festive blend of faith, family, and culture. As soon as September begins, the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. People shop at a market ahead of Christmas, in Manila, on December 20, 2024. - Lisa Marie David/Reuters Via Arboleda stepped back ...
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