Many people visited the cemetery to remember their loved ones who had passed. It's like if you've gone for a walk because it's filled with food, cooking food, drinks, and so on. Thank you for highlighting this type of event that only occurs once a year. More power to your channel.
Take a walk with me at Himlayang Caviteño in Cavite City, Philippines, to learn about How Filipinos celebrate Day of the Dead. Each year, Filipino Catholics take the time off of their regular schedules to commemorate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day on November 1 and 2, respectively. These two days are otherwise known as the religious holiday called Undas. One of the most common practices during Undas is to visit the cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Filipinos usually clean and decorate the graves with flowers, candles, and other offerings. They also bring food, drinks, music, and games to share with their family and friends. Some even spend the night at the cemetery, holding vigil and praying for the souls of their ancestors. Have fun on the journey.
Enjoy the walking tour, share your thoughts and let me know in the comment section what you think about it. Filmed on November 1, 2024 at Himlayang Caviteño in Cavite City, Philippines. Don't forget to like & share the video, subscribe, and hit the notification bell icon for more videos. You can support me by sending Super Thanks in RUclips. Super Thanks help me earn money to make more content.
Recently, my friend died in the Philippines. I felt both happy and sad after watching this video. I regret that I was unable to attend Soul Day. I will properly pay my respects one day. I appreciate the video. Thanks for posting this..
Many people visited the cemetery to remember their loved ones who had passed. It's like if you've gone for a walk because it's filled with food, cooking food, drinks, and so on. Thank you for highlighting this type of event that only occurs once a year. More power to your channel.
As is customary in the Philippines, I observed that lots of people visit cemeteries with their families and other relatives. You can sense the warmth of the people because you see how happy and smiling everyone is. In general, I think Filipinos are amazing people. I'd like to get there as soon as possible. Furthermore, I've heard that Filipino food on the streets is excellent.
Recently, my friend died in the Philippines. I felt both happy and sad after watching this video. I regret that I was unable to attend Soul Day. I will properly pay my respects one day. I appreciate the video. Thanks for posting this..
The Filipino "Undas" begins on Nov. 1, when families gather in cemeteries to visit the graves of their loved ones. There they would say prayers for their dead while lighting candles and offering flowers. This is what is all about the video. Good presentation Jiggers TV.
As is customary in the Philippines, I observed that lots of people visit cemeteries with their families and other relatives. You can sense the warmth of the people because you see how happy and smiling everyone is. In general, I think Filipinos are amazing people. I'd like to get there as soon as possible. Furthermore, I've heard that Filipino food on the streets is excellent.
...🤲🏾🙏🤲🏾✨✨✨HEY JIGGERSTV FAMILY... MORE RESPECT MORE POWERS AND LOVES TO YOUR VIDEO TO THOSE INCREDIBLE HUMBLE PEOPLE ...MAY YOU AND THOSE THAT ARE BESIDES FOR THIS CHANNEL... MAY Y'ALL CONTINUALLY STAY UP AND STAY BEST AND STAND GRATEFUL AND LOVES AND SAFETY AS I WILL SEE YOU IN YOURS NEXT VIDEO SO OKAY LATER Y'ALL...👋🏾... 👍🏾... 💚... 🙏🏾...✨✨✨🤲🏾🙏🤲🏾...
During Allhallowtide (especially on All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day and All Souls Day), it is common for Christians to visit graveyards in order to remember their loved ones; families often pray there and decorate the graves of their loved ones with garlands, flowers, candles as well as incense.
Many people come to the cemetery even one day before All Saints' Day. Sometimes they spend the night there. Many people bring the tent and camp by the tombs of their relatives. First they clean graves and afterwards they eat, drink and festive to remember, as Jesus used to feast with his disciples and followers.
It is a day when people visit cemeteries to honour their deceased by decorating their graves with flowers and candles. According to folk tradition, this is the day when the lost loved ones return, and the light from the candles guides their way.
Офигеть!Кладбище,как место для барбекю,музыки,уличной торговле и т.д,сидят прямо на могильных плитах,едят,выпивают,играет музыка!!!День Всех Святых по-филиппински....
The Filipino "Undas" begins on Nov. 1, when families gather in cemeteries to visit the graves of their loved ones. There they would say prayers for their dead while lighting candles and offering flowers. This is what is all about the video. Good presentation Jiggers TV.
Please don't change you beautiful people, don't be tempted to westernize ,you people,your society may not be perfect, but from a western point of view you people are relaxed natural happy,but one thing""you've been infiltrated by the mobile phone, i notice a ,lot of your people now carrying them,its invading your life,, you Philippines are very special, your relaxed happy smiling joyful free and relaxed and open,please appreciate everything that you have God is with you,,your absolutely beautiful🌹🌹🌹🌹
Many people visited the cemetery to remember their loved ones who had passed. It's like if you've gone for a walk because it's filled with food, cooking food, drinks, and so on. Thank you for highlighting this type of event that only occurs once a year. More power to your channel.
Take a walk with me at Himlayang Caviteño in Cavite City, Philippines, to learn about How Filipinos celebrate Day of the Dead. Each year, Filipino Catholics take the time off of their regular schedules to commemorate All Saints' Day and All Souls' Day on November 1 and 2, respectively. These two days are otherwise known as the religious holiday called Undas. One of the most common practices during Undas is to visit the cemeteries where their loved ones are buried. Filipinos usually clean and decorate the graves with flowers, candles, and other offerings. They also bring food, drinks, music, and games to share with their family and friends. Some even spend the night at the cemetery, holding vigil and praying for the souls of their ancestors. Have fun on the journey.
It takes a lot of courage to have this kind of cemetery walk. Thanks for sharing! Hope you stay safe and healthy.
Very Nice video, lots of happy people celebrating a very sad occasion, god bless everyone😊
I love how you embrace the Filipino way of honoring the dead. More blessings come your way Jiggers TV ♥♥♥
We were there too that day. ❤
Thanks for sharing this video. we were there in that place to pay respect with our beloved departed relative.
Enjoy the walking tour, share your thoughts and let me know in the comment section what you think about it. Filmed on November 1, 2024 at Himlayang Caviteño in Cavite City, Philippines. Don't forget to like & share the video, subscribe, and hit the notification bell icon for more videos. You can support me by sending Super Thanks in RUclips. Super Thanks help me earn money to make more content.
Recently, my friend died in the Philippines. I felt both happy and sad after watching this video. I regret that I was unable to attend Soul Day. I will properly pay my respects one day. I appreciate the video. Thanks for posting this..
That place is crowded in events like this.
Many people visited the cemetery to remember their loved ones who had passed. It's like if you've gone for a walk because it's filled with food, cooking food, drinks, and so on. Thank you for highlighting this type of event that only occurs once a year. More power to your channel.
As is customary in the Philippines, I observed that lots of people visit cemeteries with their families and other relatives. You can sense the warmth of the people because you see how happy and smiling everyone is. In general, I think Filipinos are amazing people. I'd like to get there as soon as possible. Furthermore, I've heard that Filipino food on the streets is excellent.
It takes a lot of courage to have this kind of cemetery walk. Thanks for sharing! Hope you stay safe and healthy.
Recently, my friend died in the Philippines. I felt both happy and sad after watching this video. I regret that I was unable to attend Soul Day. I will properly pay my respects one day. I appreciate the video. Thanks for posting this..
Wonderful walk in cemetery. ✅✅✅
I enjoyed watching your videos!!
The Filipino "Undas" begins on Nov. 1, when families gather in cemeteries to visit the graves of their loved ones. There they would say prayers for their dead while lighting candles and offering flowers. This is what is all about the video. Good presentation Jiggers TV.
As is customary in the Philippines, I observed that lots of people visit cemeteries with their families and other relatives. You can sense the warmth of the people because you see how happy and smiling everyone is. In general, I think Filipinos are amazing people. I'd like to get there as soon as possible. Furthermore, I've heard that Filipino food on the streets is excellent.
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...🤲🏾🙏🤲🏾✨✨✨HEY JIGGERSTV FAMILY... MORE RESPECT MORE POWERS AND LOVES TO YOUR VIDEO TO THOSE INCREDIBLE HUMBLE PEOPLE ...MAY YOU AND THOSE THAT ARE BESIDES FOR THIS CHANNEL... MAY Y'ALL CONTINUALLY STAY UP AND STAY BEST AND STAND GRATEFUL AND LOVES AND SAFETY AS I WILL SEE YOU IN YOURS NEXT VIDEO SO OKAY LATER Y'ALL...👋🏾... 👍🏾... 💚... 🙏🏾...✨✨✨🤲🏾🙏🤲🏾...
During Allhallowtide (especially on All Hallows Eve, All Saints Day and All Souls Day), it is common for Christians to visit graveyards in order to remember their loved ones; families often pray there and decorate the graves of their loved ones with garlands, flowers, candles as well as incense.
Many people come to the cemetery even one day before All Saints' Day. Sometimes they spend the night there. Many people bring the tent and camp by the tombs of their relatives. First they clean graves and afterwards they eat, drink and festive to remember, as Jesus used to feast with his disciples and followers.
That place is crowded in events like this.
Viva El Cristo Rey !
It is a day when people visit cemeteries to honour their deceased by decorating their graves with flowers and candles. According to folk tradition, this is the day when the lost loved ones return, and the light from the candles guides their way.
Офигеть!Кладбище,как место для барбекю,музыки,уличной торговле и т.д,сидят прямо на могильных плитах,едят,выпивают,играет музыка!!!День Всех Святых по-филиппински....
The Filipino "Undas" begins on Nov. 1, when families gather in cemeteries to visit the graves of their loved ones. There they would say prayers for their dead while lighting candles and offering flowers. This is what is all about the video. Good presentation Jiggers TV.
Please don't change you beautiful people, don't be tempted to westernize ,you people,your society may not be perfect, but from a western point of view you people are relaxed natural happy,but one thing""you've been infiltrated by the mobile phone, i notice a
,lot of your people now carrying them,its invading your life,, you Philippines are very special, your relaxed happy smiling joyful free and relaxed and open,please appreciate everything that you have God is with you,,your absolutely beautiful🌹🌹🌹🌹
is this sta cruz dalahican?
Yes. That;s in Himlayan Cavitenio in Sta. Cruz, near Aplayang Munti.
opo sa sta cruz yan, malapit na sa 10B at aplayang munti. nandyan kami nung nov. 1