Christmas Symbols
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Christmas time again! Let's talk about a couple of the things you might see. Partially because I love them so much. Check out @hugotPodcasting on Twitter! Sources: “Christmas in the Philippines.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 18 Dec. 2019, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christmas_in_the_Philippines. Tabora-Roberts, Toni. "Retired Printer Shares the Tradition of the Parol, the Filipino Christmas Lantern." Asian Reporter [Portland, Or.] 2007: 11. Web. Dayrit, Christine. “A Decade of Belenismo Sa Tarlac.” Philstar.com, https://www.philstar.com/lifestyle/travel-and-tourism/2017/12/09/1766831/decade-belenismo-sa-tarlac. ---- Transcript available on our website: www.miscellanymedia.online/transcripts Music for this Episode by Sounds Like an Earful: Soundslikeanearful.com Twitter: @MiscellanyMedia Tumblr: miscellanymedia Support the project: www.ko-fi.com/mmstudios And check out The Oracle of Dusk or Aishi Online wherever you are listening to this podcast
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