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HAPPY HEART'S DAY!

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Not just couples celebrate Valentine's Day. Valentine's Day can be spent alone, with friends, or with family. Valentine's Day is a time of year when love is celebrated and seen everywhere. Flowers  everywhere, chocolates here, balloons there. Red shirts, happy expressions, and adorable couples  demonstrating their appreciation and love for one another. Such a beautiful scene. Valentine's Day was fun for me and my friends. We went out and celebrated "Carat Day" as my friends  termed it because my friends are fan of seventeen. We dress in shirts that convey our emotions.   As I can  buy myself flowers, I donned a white t-shirt. I can buy myself a present, so I don't need a man to do it for  me. Love yourself, your loved ones, and your friends every day. not only on Valentine's Day, but all the time.  If you're single, it's okay; there's no need to feel depressed if nobody will buy you flowers or chocolates.  There's always plenty of flowe...

Kannawidan Festival of Ilocos Sur

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In the Province of Ilocos Sur, the Kannawidan celebration commemorates the division of the two provinces in 1818. Ilocos Sur uses it as a means of showcasing its cultures, traditions, and religious practices. It is the Ilocanos method of giving thanks to God for all of his blessings as well as for the rich heritage of the region, which includes their strong familial bonds. This event will feature a variety of thrilling activities and performances. The celebration gives Ilocano kids more focus. Its because the provinces younger generations do not understand Ilocano culture. But current dances are covered more in depth. It is customary for a mass to be celebrated at the St. Paul Metropolitan Cathedral during the festivals official opening. The patron saints of the 40 parishes and statues of Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary are then carried in procession around Vigan City. DepEd Officials of the province usually join the mass and the procession. This occasion demonstrates the Ilocanos...