Christmas Tree Philippines
Araneta center s christmas tree in quezon city towers at 100 feet tall and was lit up by celebrities including vice ganda and the binibining pilipinas beauty queens.
Christmas tree philippines. You can get good quality christmas trees as cheap as 67 00 to as expensive as 12 748 00. The height of the giant tree has doubled in less than four years. Well like the christmas tree here in the us the parol has become an iconic symbol of christmas in the philippines. Vice ganda robi domingo tawag ng tanghalan champion janine berdin and other celebrities will lead the online event on youtube and facebook starting at 5 p m along with reigning binibining pilipinas queens and 2019 miss universe philippines gazini ganados ana ramsey the voice teens.
Courtesy of araneta city. For the first time in nearly 4 decades the ceremonial lighting and unveiling of the traditional christmas tree at araneta city in quezon city will go virtual saturday night. We were able to buy plain christmas light for only p50 and a colored christmas light for only p150. Christmas lights are strung about in festoons as the tail of the star of bethlehem in belens star shapes christmas trees angels and in a large variety of other ways going as far as draping the whole outside of the house in lights.
The 2018 christmas tree according to the city government cost close to p2 million pesos. Ornaments also are very affordable ranging from p45 to p150. People often choose white silver and red when it comes to christmas trees in philippines. The tree put up in 2014 stood at just 61.
There are lots of christmas trees products to choose from like home decor home office and bedroom. It also symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and the filipinos hope during christmas. Despite these the philippines still retains its traditional decorations. Decorated christmas tree to philippines make the holidays extra merry with a beautiful european cypress christmas tree to philippines.
Then the streets are lit with christmas illuminations turning the philippines into a country of lights with some residents sparing no part of their outdoors from christmas lights. So people in the philippines have santa claus or santa klaus christmas trees christmas cards and christmas carols from western countries. They also have their own christmas traditions such as the parol which is a bamboo pole or frame with a lighted star lantern on it.