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a group of people standing in front of a monument with flags and flowers around it

The Rizal Monument is a memorial monument in Rizal Park in Manila, Philippines built to commemorate the Filipino nationalist, José Rizal. The mausoleum consists of a standing bronze sculpture of the martyr, with an obelisk as his backdrop, set on a pedestal upon which his remains are interred.

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As a kid, I only knew of bayanihan as the act of carrying a house from one place to another by several men. Growing up, I became more attached to this Filipino culture because as I observed my every day life with the people around me, I was able to identify acts that help each and every one become a better person altogether, even if the action seemed insignificant. Bayanihan is similar to the Holy Spirit because it is able to bring out the best in us-- even in the most difficult of…

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Here's the updated list of official national symbols of the Philippines. Obviously, it doesn't include many of the familiar symbols like anahaw, mango, bangus, bahay kubo, tinikling, and even Jose Rizal which are all considered unofficial symbols. #nationalsymbols #philippines #official

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Sinulog refers to a famous cultural and religious festival held annually on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City, Philippines. It serves as a tribute to the Santo Niño, or Holy Child, the patron saint of the city. The festival features a grand parade with participants dressed in colorful costumes, dancing to the beat […] The post Sinulog Festival: It’s More Fun in Cebu appeared first on HICAPS Mktg. Corp..

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a painting of people holding flags in front of a church

The Philippine Revolution, called the Tagalog War by the Spanish, was a revolution, a civil war and subsequent conflict fought between the people and insurgents of the Philippines and the Spanish colonial authorities of the Spanish East Indies, under the Spanish Empire.

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an aerial view of a parade with many floats

Immerse in the vibrant Pamulinawen Festival, a cultural showcase of Ilocano heritage in Laoag, Ilocos Norte. Vibrant parades, traditional music, and local cuisine. https://festivepinoy.com/pamulinawen-festival-philippines/ Discover the essence of Ilocano culture. Plan your visit to the Pamulinawen Festival today!

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many people are holding flags and pointing to an arrow on the right side of the image

Download premium image of Group of People Waving Filipino Flags in Back Lit about sunset, sky, people, men, and celebration 654519

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