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Noche Buena traditions through generations Timpla't Tikim By SOL VANZI

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Noche Buena traditions through generations

Timpla't Tikim
By SOL VANZI

MANILA, Philippines — Filipino Noche Buena traditions have evolved through the years, just as the country underwent socio-political changes in the various eras since the start of the 20th century, when the Philippines went through peacetime (before WWII), wartime (the Japanese occupation), liberation (the Commonwealth era under the Americans), independence (1946-1972), martial law, EDSA1 and EDSA2..... MORE

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URL: http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/345700/noche-buena-traditions-through-generations

1 comment

Jesusa Bernardo said...

Dapat siguro, lahat tayo ganito ang noche buena. matatawag kayang noche buena de katipunan?

"My maternal grandfather, a very nationalistic Caviteño, hated foreigners and all forms of foreign influences, to the extent of having his children all baptized in the Aglipayan church of Bacoor and picking the Aglipayan cemetery for his parents’ final resting place."

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