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The Christmas Tree Forest, an attraction in Eastwood City Walk located in Libis, Quezon City, lights up the pathway of the establishment on 28, November 2012 giving patrons a unique experience. Christmas begins as early as November in the Philippines as it is considered one of the biggest holidays in the country. (Alec Corpuz/NPPA Images)


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The yearly Christmas lights and mannequin show of the Greenhills Shopping Center in San Juan City, east of Manila, on 27 November 2012. (STR/NPPA Images)

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Seen during the launch of The Nutcracker-inspired Christmas theme at The Manila Hotel in Manila on 14 November 2012. (Voltaire Domingo/NPPA Images)

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Tourists are enjoying the Christmas light show in Ayala triangle Makati, East of manila on November 29, 2012. Ayala Triangle Gardens Lights and Sounds Show (Spectacular Spectrum), started last November 16 and will end on December 30 2012. Light show runs for 10 minutes from 6 to 9 pm daily. (Czeasar Dancel/NPPA Images)

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Christmas decors are seen in Dapitan Arcade in Quezon City, northeast of Manila, on 29 October 2012. Dapitan Arcade is a good source of export over-run home decorations and gift items. (Voltaire Domingo/NPPA Images)

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Colorful Christmas light displays are one of the main attractions this Christmas season in the Araneta-Cubao shopping center in Quezon City, north of Manila, on 27 November 2012. (STR/NPPA Images)

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Local Tourists look at houses light up on Policarpio Street, which have been holding a Christmas light show for the past 17 years, in Mandaluyong, east of Manila, on November 29, 2012. Residents attach thousands of lights to their houses, and the spectacle attracts thousands of tourists for the 3 weeks in which the lights are on. The decorations started in 1995 when residents wanted to take the Filipino Christmas tradition of decorating and illuminating their houses to an extreme, despite rising costs of electricity.(Czeasar Dancel/NPPA Images)

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A belen or Christmas Tableu depicting the birth of Jesus Christ is displayed prominently at the front of the Diwa ng Tarlac (Spirit of Tarlac) convention center in Tarlac City Tarlac on 25, November 2012. Christmas begins as early as November in the Philippines as it is considered one of the biggest holidays in the country. (Alec Corpuz/NPPA Images)

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A belen or Christmas Tableu depicting the birth of Jesus Christ is displayed at the Meralco Liwanag Park located in the Meralco Compound along Ortigas Avenue on 26, November 2012. Christmas begins as early as November in the Philippines as it is considered one of the biggest holidays in the country. (Alec Corpuz/NPPA Images)

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A mock-up of a church clad in Christmas lights is displayed at the Meralco Liwanag Park located in the Meralco Compound along Ortigas Avenue on 26, November 2012. Christmas begins as early as November in the Philippines as it is considered one of the biggest holidays in the country. (Alec Corpuz/NPPA Images)







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