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LOOK: Singapore gets giant parol from Filipino community
LOOK: Singapore gets giant parol from Filipino community
Coconuts Manila
Published Sep 05, 2016 12:41 PM PHT

SINGAPORE -- The Philippines has the longest Christmas season ever. For many Filipinos, that means putting up decorations in September. Among the iconic decorations in Filipino households is, of course, the parol or lantern.
SINGAPORE -- The Philippines has the longest Christmas season ever. For many Filipinos, that means putting up decorations in September. Among the iconic decorations in Filipino households is, of course, the parol or lantern.
The Filipino community in Singapore is transporting a part of that Christmas tradition by giving a giant four-meter parol to the Singaporean government.
The Filipino community in Singapore is transporting a part of that Christmas tradition by giving a giant four-meter parol to the Singaporean government.
Parols are usually made out of bamboo sticks formed into a star and covered with colored paper and other trimmings. Then again, there are more elaborate parols that are made of more durable materials. In fact, the giant parol given to Singapore is made out of fiberglass.
Parols are usually made out of bamboo sticks formed into a star and covered with colored paper and other trimmings. Then again, there are more elaborate parols that are made of more durable materials. In fact, the giant parol given to Singapore is made out of fiberglass.
The media invite issued by the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) points out that "the gift to Singapore will mark the first time the country is exhibiting a lantern made out of fiberglass and on a large scale outside the Philippines."
The media invite issued by the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) points out that "the gift to Singapore will mark the first time the country is exhibiting a lantern made out of fiberglass and on a large scale outside the Philippines."
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The giant parol was unveiled during the Love, Light and Living Festival last Saturday.
The giant parol was unveiled during the Love, Light and Living Festival last Saturday.
Aside from the giant parol, 10 one-meter parols will also be displayed on the ACM lawn.
Aside from the giant parol, 10 one-meter parols will also be displayed on the ACM lawn.
The festival — which showcases a variety of cultural activities — is part of the museum’s Christianity in Asia exhibition which will end on September 11. Admission is free.
The festival — which showcases a variety of cultural activities — is part of the museum’s Christianity in Asia exhibition which will end on September 11. Admission is free.
For those who can't make it, here are photos of the actual parol displayed outside the Asian Civilizations Museum.
For those who can't make it, here are photos of the actual parol displayed outside the Asian Civilizations Museum.
This story was originally published on the Coconuts Manila website.
This story was originally published on the Coconuts Manila website.
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