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Paskong Pinoy - Paskong Pinoy
by SBS
Christmas celebration for Filipinos is like no other. As early as September, Filipino families start putting up their distinct Christmas decors, planning for massive Christmas get-togethers and create a playlist of Christmas songs. For Filipinos, the meaning of Christmas goes beyond the ornaments – it is all about connecting with loved ones and showing compassion to others. - Panahon na naman ng pag-ibig at pagbibigayan. Setyembre pa lang ramdam na ang diwa ng Pasko. Sa Australia, walang malamig na simoy ng hangin. Wala ring gaanong palamuti o maiingay na batang kumakalampag ng tambol at tambourine. Hindi uso ang keso de bola at monito-monita. Malayo sa kinalakihang makulay na selebrasyon sa Pilipinas. Pero marami tayong kababayan na binitbit sa Australia ang liwanag at saya ng Paskong Pinoy. Narito ang kanilang mga kwento.
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'We want to spread joy': Filipino family in Marsden Park hopes to brighten Christmas through a light display - 'Gusto naming magbigay saya': Pamilyang Pinoy sa Marsden Park at ang kanilang bonggang Christmas light display
"Since moving here to our home in 2017, my Mummy would come with a lantern from the Philippines. Each year we wanted it to be better. But then she passed away in 2021. But I still want to continue it because I know seeing the Christmas lights brought joy to my mum, and I want to continue doing it for others." - "Since moving here in 2017, every year si Mummy ko dumarating siya may dalang parol from the Philippines. Mula doon every year we want it to be better. Kaso she passed away in 2021 pero gusto ko pa ring ituloy kasi alam ko super favourite ng Mummy ko ang mga Christmas lights, kaya tinuloy-tuloy ko na lang."
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'We learn to adjust': How these Filipinos in Western Australia celebrate Christmas the Aussie way - Tamis ng Paskong Pinoy, paano pinapanatili ng mga Pilipino sa Western Australia
Away from their families in the Philippines, these Filipinos have learned to adjust how to celebrate Christmas in Australia - still full of Filipino Christmas spirit, hope and love. - Malayo man sa kani-kanilang mga pamilya sa Pilipinas, natutunan na ng mga Pilipinong ito kung paano ipagdiwang ang Pasko sa Australia - puno pa rin ng sigla, pag-asa at pagmamahal.
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Kapayapaan at pagmamahalan hangad ng Philippine Christmas Festival 2023 para sa buong mundo
Hindi napigilan ng ulan at matinding init ng araw ang mga Pilipino sa New South Wales na sama-samang ipagdiwang ang Philippine Christmas 'Pasko' Festival na unang pagkakataon na ginawa sa Blacktown Showground sa kanlurang Sydney.
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‘Christmas in our hearts’: Why the first Pasko sa Geelong event is important for Pinoys in regional Australia - ‘Christmas in our hearts’: Unang Pasko sa Geelong event, gaganapin para sa mga Pinoy sa regional Australia
Pasko sa Geelong 2023 will be held on Sunday, 03 December, at the FAFAG Clubhouse, Norlane and will showcase Pinoy-style Christmas celebration. - Ang Pasko sa Geelong 2023 ay gaganapin sa Linggo, ika-3 ng Disyembre sa FAFAG Clubhouse, Norlane na magtatampok ng pagdiriwang ng Pasko, Pinoy-style.
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'What Child is This': A true reflection of why we celebrate Christmas
Sydney-based actor-singer Jinky Marsh pushed for the Filipino version of the song "What Child is This" to lay emphasis on the true reason why the world celebrates Christmas.
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Must-try Filipino Christmas dishes from the regions
Celebrating Christmas at home or anywhere in Australia, these Filipino dishes will surely bring back childhood Noche Buena memories from the provinces in the Philippines.
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The true spirit of Christmas: Sydneysiders give early presents to kababayans in Pampanga - Mga Pinoy sa Sydney ipinamalas ang tunay na diwa ng Pasko sa mga kababayan na nangangailangan sa Pampanga
The Philippines is said to celebrate Christmas for the longest duration in the world, and it is by giving and sharing that Filipinos show the real meaning of the season. And before the celebration, let's see how Filipinos embark on ways to earn more. - Alamin ang mga pagsasakripisyo at diskarte ng mga Pinoy para lang maipakita ang pagpapahalaga sa pamilya ngayong Pasko.
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How these two Sydneysiders use their creativity to make Christmas in Australia brighter
Colourful, bright and full of bright lights and decorations— this is what we usually see in every Filipinos' home during the Christmas season. To bring the festive feeling they were used to back home, two Filipinos from Western Sydney used their creativity and started making their own Christmas decors.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Christmas celebration for Filipinos is like no other. As early as September, Filipino families start putting up their distinct Christmas decors, planning for massive Christmas get-togethers and create a playlist of Christmas songs. For Filipinos, the meaning of Christmas goes beyond the ornaments – it is all about connecting with loved ones and showing compassion to others. - Panahon na naman ng pag-ibig at pagbibigayan. Setyembre pa lang ramdam na ang diwa ng Pasko. Sa Australia, walang malamig na simoy ng hangin. Wala ring gaanong palamuti o maiingay na batang kumakalampag ng tambol at tambourine. Hindi uso ang keso de bola at monito-monita. Malayo sa kinalakihang makulay na selebrasyon sa Pilipinas. Pero marami tayong kababayan na binitbit sa Australia ang liwanag at saya ng Paskong Pinoy. Narito ang kanilang mga kwento.
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