The Festival of Lights boasts a 360 degree design perfect for social media posts and vertical Tik Tok videos, which people capitalize on. Family and friends come to watch and post their experiences on social media.
MAKATI, Philippines ꟷ For decades, celebrating Christmas in the Philippines starts months before December. Today, the City of Makati and the Ayala Land Inc. embrace the spirit of Christmas in early November with the start of the Festival of Lights in the Business Central District (BCD).
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At the heart of the BCD in the Ayala Triangle park, visitors enjoy a spectacular light and sound show. Filipino visitors flock to watch the musical lights that run hourly. The show starts at 6:00 p.m. each night and runs until 10:00 p.m. through the first week of January.
The Festival of Lights boasts a 360 degree design perfect for social media posts and vertical Tik Tok videos, which people capitalize on. Family and friends come to watch and post their experiences on social media. Children enjoy the show and the artificial fog even more than their parents.
All photos courtesy of George Buid.
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George Buid is an independent photographer and journalist based in Metro Manila, Philippines. His work has been published in Stern Crime, Transcontinental Times, InterAksyon, and Deutsche Welle news. He also contributes to the news wire Zuma Press. In addition to writing journalism, George is a self-taught photographer who started his photojournalism career and visual documentary storytelling in 2014. He focuses on capturing stories of everyday individuals, communities, and culture. Occassionally, he also covers science, history, sports, politics, art, and human interest.
George Buid is an independent photographer and journalist based in Metro Manila, Philippines. His work has been published in Stern Crime, Transcontinental Times, InterAksyon, and Deutsche Welle news. He also contributes to the news wire Zuma Press. In addition to writing journalism, George is a self-taught photographer who started his photojournalism career and visual documentary storytelling in 2014. He focuses on capturing stories of everyday individuals, communities, and culture. Occassionally, he also covers science, history, sports, politics, art, and human interest.