Updated on 2014-02-28 02:07:23
Miko the Kitty: "Interesting how the Spanish word "Fiestas" was preserved in the Philippines to refer to national feasts. I love the costumes and colors!"
Written on 2014-02-28 09:20:49
Kathryn Sipaco Abrigo: "Its not only the Spanish word that the Filipinos use.You'd be amazed at how much the Spanish language has influenced the Visayan languages in the Philippines. :) The Fiestas aren't a national celebration, they're city celebrations."
Written on 2014-03-08 01:09:31
Kathryn Sipaco Abrigo:
Coron, Palawan in the Philippines http://www.talktalktilaok.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ppa5922-edit.jpg
Coron, Palawan in the Philippines http://www.talktalktilaok.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/ppa5922-edit.jpg
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Yulia Markova: "Nice animation, very colorful. Is it some epos? or fairy tale?"
Written on 2014-02-22 10:33:16
Kathryn Sipaco Abrigo: "Thanks! It's a legend about a warrior princess named Urduja who lived in Pangasinan. It's about Urduja fighting to protect her tribe and later falls in love with a Chinese pirate named Limhang."
Written on 2014-02-28 02:00:53