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PAROL In the heart of every Filipino Christmas is the parol, a star-shaped lantern that illuminates homes and hearts. This iconic decoration has its roots in the Spanish colonial period, when lanterns lit the path to early morning Misa de Gallo masses. But in 1908, Francisco Estanislao of Pampanga gave it its signature five-point star shape, crafting it with bamboo and Japanese paper. What started as a humble creation soon became a national tradition. Over the years, artisans experimented with capiz shells, intricate designs, and even LED technology, making the parol a stunning blend of old and new. It has grown to symbolize hope and community, a beacon of light in every home. Did you know? Pampanga is celebrated as the “Lantern Capital of the Philippines.” It hosts the Ligligan Parul or Giant Lantern Festival, where massive, vibrant parols with dazzling patterns captivate the audience every December. The word parol comes from the Spanish farol, meaning lantern. But to Filipinos, it’s more than just a light; it’s a reminder of faith, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Christmas—a story passed down with every glowing star. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #viral #educational #ParolHistory #ChristmasLantern #FilipinoTradition #PampangaLantern #GiantLanternFestival #LigliganParul #ParolMaking #FilipinoChristmas #ParolSymbolism #StarLantern #CapizParol #LanternFestival #ParolHeritage #PhilippineTradition #ParolOrigin #ChristmasDecorationsPH #MisaDeGallo #ParolDesigns #PhilippineChristmas #PampangaPride
PAROL In the heart of every Filipino Christmas is the parol, a star-shaped lantern that illuminates homes and hearts. This iconic decoration has its roots in the Spanish colonial period, when lanterns lit the path to early morning Misa de Gallo masses. But in 1908, Francisco Estanislao of Pampanga gave it its signature five-point star shape, crafting it with bamboo and Japanese paper. What started as a humble creation soon became a national tradition. Over the years, artisans experimented with capiz shells, intricate designs, and even LED technology, making the parol a stunning blend of old and new. It has grown to symbolize hope and community, a beacon of light in every home. Did you know? Pampanga is celebrated as the “Lantern Capital of the Philippines.” It hosts the Ligligan Parul or Giant Lantern Festival, where massive, vibrant parols with dazzling patterns captivate the audience every December. The word parol comes from the Spanish farol, meaning lantern. But to Filipinos, it’s more than just a light; it’s a reminder of faith, resilience, and the enduring spirit of Christmas—a story passed down with every glowing star. #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #viral #educational #ParolHistory #ChristmasLantern #FilipinoTradition #PampangaLantern #GiantLanternFestival #LigliganParul #ParolMaking #FilipinoChristmas #ParolSymbolism #StarLantern #CapizParol #LanternFestival #ParolHeritage #PhilippineTradition #ParolOrigin #ChristmasDecorationsPH #MisaDeGallo #ParolDesigns #PhilippineChristmas #PampangaPride

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