Christmas Park in Oton |
Christmas in the Philippines is a rich mix of cultures and traditions. From our Spanish ancestry, we got the Misa de Gallo, the Noche Buena and Media Noche, the Belen, and the parol. The Americans introduced us to Sta. Claus, Christmas tree, candy canes, snow, reindeers, Christmas cards and Christmas carols.
Filipinos probably
observe the longest Christmas season in the world as we have been known to get
into the Christmas mood as early as the month of September (the first of the
so-called “ber months” or months ending in “ber”) where shopping malls and a number
of radio stations play Christmas carols as shoppers start on a spree for the
December holidays.
In the province of Iloilo,
the tradition of the yuletide season is celebrated and felt in the towns with
lots of fun. Ilonggos decorate their houses and even streets with the
traditional Christmas symbols to commemorate and give a holiday spirit around
the community. Christmas lights are strung and shaped like stars or Christmas
trees or in a large variety of other ways. Homes are adorned with multi-colored star
lanterns locally known as parol made
from simple materials like bamboo sticks with rice papers, cellophanes or
plastic. Others use a more expensive material like ropes or capiz shell.
Many towns have their
own ways of showing that it is the holidays. The most popular is creating Christmas
parks which had been the forefront for many years as everyone enjoys walking
around the park and seeing the different Christmas lights and decorations. It
is an amazing local tradition that helps bring much a much needed sense of
community to many Ilonggos. Many are
happy that some towns were able to afford the Christmas in the Park concept for
many years. Ilonggos have been visiting these holiday attractions almost every
year and for them, it is more than just a park with decorated trees, it is all
about the holiday experience and cherished memories.
The festive lighting
of the municipal park of Pototan is a long standing tradition for the last 16
years. Not only known as the leading rice producer in Western Visayas but also
the region’s Christmas Capital. The town will celebrate its annual “IWAG Festival of Lights” from the 16th
of December till January 2. This longest-running Christmas event in Iloilo
draws tremendous community support. Since then, illuminated park trees grew
with mounting enthusiasm in the neighboring towns and elsewhere around Iloilo.
The celebration is accompanied nightly holiday entertainment and food festival.
The annual “FESTIVAL
OF LIGHTS” of the municipality of Janiuay is celebrated every December 16-31. Park
trees are decorated with hundreds of thousands of spectacular animated and
stationary holiday lights that twinkle along to Christmas music, illuminating
the roadway. This festive yuletide celebration started in 2010.
Christmas belen
masterpieces in all shapes, sizes, materials and colors are displayed around
the municipal park of Oton, a beautiful and a great way to share the magic and
joy of the season with its annual “LIGHT A TREE” program that started in 1999
and opens every December 15-20.
The municipality of
Dingle on its 5th year this year will hold the “12 NIGHTS OF
CHRISTMAS” where it features the magnificent brightly-lit Christmas Floats
parading around the poblacion area where all the lights on the float after dusk
are turned on in order to give viewers an unexpected treat. Other activities
include the drum, bugle and lyre competition and the inter-provincial fireworks
display. Event runs every December 16-30.
The town of Mina has
its week-long Christmas event celebration entitled, “Paskwa Halad sa Banwa” that opens every December 14-23. The
spirit to serve the community is a core value of the local government of this
town which gives all the opportunity to give back to the community through this
event which started in 2011. However, in 1994-2010 the town had been
celebrating Christmas with series of activities that include street dancing,
ceremonial lighting, fireworks display and food fair.
The Christmas
displays, albeit the majority of them have been reused and abused, many still
look forward to the creative themes that many of these towns and the city come
up with to decorate their trees. Over a period of time, strings of Christmas
lights found their way into use in the municipality of New Lucena with their
annual “KASADYAHAN SA PASKWA” celebrated every December 16-31 and caps with a
countdown and fireworks display on the eve of December 31st.
The agricultural
town of Alimodian will also open its Christmas event entitled “PAGHILIUSA PARA
KAY KRISTO,” an annual Christmas Festival that started in 2007 and celebrated
every December 6-29 as Barangay districts of the area take turns in the nightly
holiday showcase featuring the talented people of this town.
Celebrate the
holiday season with a drive or a stroll through many of Iloilo’s spectacle of
Christmas lights display where many towns become big-time destinations at
Christmas, and a family destination with theme parks, a favorite holiday
tradition of so many Ilonggos.