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Since we are closing in on Lent, here are my photos and stories from the Feast of the Black Nazarene. I promised that I would cover it again after attending last year so read after the jump to find out more about this celebrated religious event in the Philippines.
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Fortune, wealth, and good luck are some of the things that our Chinese brothers and sisters want for the new year. And as preparation, they buy fruits, charms, and delicacies days before the Chinese New Year.
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In the lead up to the Lunar New Year, Chinatowns everywhere (Singapore included) are constantly packed with people at any time of the day. Though charming even in its busiest moments, Chinatown is best explored early in the morning when the city is only beginning to shake off yesterday's slumber.
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Every year, parents bring their little ones to see Santa Claus. This has been a running tradition for many years now. Learn more about this tradition and view some photos of children with Santa Claus after the break.
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Every country, town, and family who celebrates the Yuletide season have one or two photos that tell something interesting about Christmastime around a certain period. Let's take a look at some vintage Christmas photos and see how they compare with today's modern holiday scenes!
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Singapore, land of tradition and modernity - and the creative, it seems! What truly amazing photos we saw for this rumble, and we can't wait to announce the results here!
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We may never get a White Christmas, but holidays in the Philippines is just as lovely (and filled with presents!) as it can ever be.
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My Christmas tradition is to have a very early celebratory dinner at my home with my second family, who are made up of my partner and the friends I live with. Often, due to other commitments, this ends up being super early in the calendar year. This year it took place at the end of November!
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Every Christmas Eve, we have dinner with the whole family. In the morning of December 25th, my father would take photos of my brother and I with our gifts.
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The almost 4 week long lead up to Christmas Day is known as Advent and is marked by Advent Calendars, which are either handmade or bought at supermarkets, and almost always contain chocolate! Discover the origins of this popular tradition and what 'used to' lie behind the card doors!
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A festive feast for all tastes. It was our last day in Valencia, so what better thing to do than visit Valencia's Tapas Festival?
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That time of year is upon us when the supermarkets fill their shelves with pumpkins and people all over the world go crazy to cut a scary face into one. Pumpkins however, are orange and they glow orange, and orange is a happy colour, a summer colour, and not a scary colour at all. Here is my solution to that Halloween problem.
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Best ever special Lomowall exhibition at a true landmark of Seoul, Mount Nam park(Namsan) is started from last Friday, Sep 30 with journalists, winners of competition, exhibition visitors and lots of Lomographers all together! We would like to share you a warm atmosphere of that day and short recap of DIY Lomowall workshop the day after the opening day!
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Our carousel of life has to be fun, lively, and full of color. It is the May Fair that brings color to the city of Leiria, every May, every year. Tradition is to bring the rain back. If there is no rain then there is the real fair.
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Every January 9th of the year, millions of Catholics flock to Quiapo to celebrate the Feast of the Black Nazarene. In four years I was there thrice to document atleast a thousand of these devotees. And I promise to shoot more next year.
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I’m not what you’ll call a sporty lady, so I asked two top cheerleaders to came with me to the race to cheer on the runners while I did some photos.
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It's that month of the year again! That month where Santa Claus would drop down by the chimney to present some gifts to those little boys and girls who were nice and not naughty. The month where everybody gets busy just to buy a gift and give it to their loved ones. But how do we celebrate Christmas here in our country? Read the full article below and celebrate this jolly season with us!
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The traditional way to spend spring afternoons in Madrid is to head out to Parque del Retiro on a Sunday and just relax. A picnic on the grass and a walk close to the lake; seeing the boats rowing in the pond, fortunetellers predicting the future, "alive statues", performances, mariachis and magic bubbles paint a pretty portrait of just a regular weekend afternoon in this place.
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Crash Boat is the most famous beach in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Everyone who visits Puerto Rico must come to Crash Boat, and YOU are no exception. It is definitely one of the country's best beaches so what are you waiting for? Visit and take a swim now!
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“Lagar” means winery. But here they don’t just put the grapes in a machine, they stomp on them with their bare feet! And being such a proud people, we have to tell the world about our traditions.