
Yesterday, millions of Filipinos trooped to the cemeteries to honor the dead. November 1, All Saints' Day or, to us Filipinos, "Undas" or "Todos los Santos", marks the beginning of our Catholic-dominated country's festivities for the dead. The traditional celebration carries on the next day, All Souls' Day or "Araw ng mga Patay."
Filipinos spend these two days visiting the graveyards of deceased relatives, where prayers and flowers are offered, candles are lit and the graves themselves are cleaned, repaired and repainted.
The Filipino-Chinese community has a more colorful way of

These traditions may seem insignificant to some people but for those who have experienced bereavement, the "Undas" allows us to come together and celebrate life with those who shared our loss. Rituals such as this successfully connect large extended families who provide moral and spiritual strength to each other.
I like the way that Chinese celebrates Special Holidays. It is very colorful and meaningful. Really interesting culture.
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