You know Christmas is coming when the usually quiet Policarpio Street in Mandaluyong is transformed by sparkling lights and impressive display of decorations into a Yuletide attraction. It's the twenty-second year the houses along the 150-meter road has been decorated for the festive season. And just like every year, it is expected to attract the Christmas-lovers from nearby barangays and even from other cities within the metro.
Here are snapshots of the Pasko Pasko sa Policarpio.
There's really nothing like the twinkle of beautiful festive lights that give this neighborhood an instant make over. So head off to Policarpio Street and see Mandaluyong at its most sparkly. The street is open to the public in the evenings from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM, free of charge.
Is it worth the visit for the holidays? Leave your comments in the box below.
Here are snapshots of the Pasko Pasko sa Policarpio.
House of Santa Claus |
Featuring all sorts of Santa decors |
Famed to have the largest collection of Santa decors in the metro |
Family of Santa Clauses |
The House of Lights |
Impressive festive lights |
Even the gates are fully embellished with beautiful lights |
With accompanying festive tunes |
The house from a different angle |
Colorful and futuristic house |
Up close |
Enter the gates of the Christmas future |
The Nativity House |
The Belen depicting the Nativity story |
There's really nothing like the twinkle of beautiful festive lights that give this neighborhood an instant make over. So head off to Policarpio Street and see Mandaluyong at its most sparkly. The street is open to the public in the evenings from 6:30 PM to 10:00 PM, free of charge.
Is it worth the visit for the holidays? Leave your comments in the box below.
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