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  2. St. Vincent Ferrer Statue - Wikipedia

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    The St. Vincent Ferrer Statue is a colossal bamboo statue in the town of Bayambang in Pangasinan, Philippines. It is dedicated to the town's Catholic patron saint , Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), and is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the tallest bamboo sculpture in the world.

  3. Sky lantern - Wikipedia

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    A sky lantern (traditional Chinese: 天燈; simplified Chinese: 天灯; pinyin: tiāndēng), also known as Kǒngmíng lantern (traditional Chinese: 孔明燈; simplified Chinese: 孔明灯), or Chinese lantern, is a small balloon made of paper, with an opening at the bottom where a small fire is suspended.

  4. Consumer fireworks - Wikipedia

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    3.1.2 Philippines. 3.2 Europe. 3.2.1 ... (Sky lantern) — these paper lanterns float into the sky when lit. They emit a slight glow and are very commonly used at ...

  5. Parol - Wikipedia

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    Like in other parts of Southeast Asia, paper lanterns were introduced to the Philippines before the Spanish colonization of the Philippines. [6] The word paról is the modern Filipino spelling of the original Spanish name farol, meaning "lantern". [7] In the native languages, parol and lanterns in general are also known as paritaan. [8]

  6. Naga fireball - Wikipedia

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    The tracks of two Naga fireballs (at left) rising vertically into the sky before petering out near the top of the photo. The other tracks are of sky lanterns or fireworks. Naga fireballs ( Thai : บั้งไฟพญานาค ; RTGS : bang fai phaya nak ), also known as bung fai phaya nak or "Mekong lights" and formerly "ghost lights ...

  7. Paskuhan Village - Wikipedia

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    The former owner of the land that the Paskuhan Village now occupies, Jesus Lazatin, sold the land to the Philippine Tourism Authority (now the Tourism Infrastructure and Enterprise Zone Authority or TIEZA) in 1989 so that it could be used to showcase the San Fernando's lantern-making tradition. [2]

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