Xmas Countdown: Sept.8: 107 days to go! If
Mexico has piƱatas, the Philippines has its parol. Of course, a parol is
not something to hit with a stick. It is a Christmas lantern, most
commonly in the shape of a five-pointed star. The bamboo or
rattan frame is covered with rice paper, tissue or cellophane. Almost
every family either builds or buys one to hang by the window or door.
Shopping malls construct giant versions of parol. Traditionally, a
candle was placed inside for light to shine through; for safety reasons,
people now use bulbs or even a flashlight. Families, schools and other
places also display a creche or nativity scene called belen. Christmas
trees made of plastic are decorated with lights, tinsel and balls.
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