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Celebration of the Christmas Season during the Pandemic in the Heritage City of Vigan



The Celebration of the Christmas Season during the pandemic in Vigan city is very colorful. Even though there is a pandemic (Covid-19), the City of Vigan still builds a giant Christmas tree that is thirty-seven (37) foot that is in front of Vigan City Hall and, the Christmas Village at Vigan Conservation Complex last November 27, 2020.

Like what they usually do even before the pandemic but, fewer people are allowed to go out. And I’m just so happy and proud for them because even though they are already struggling financially and emotionally, they still find ways on how they can lighten their Christmas with their family and friends.

To sum it all up, the Celebration of the Christmas Season during the Pandemic, in the Heritage City of Vigan is wonderful and amazing. It is because they followed the safety protocols to stop the spread of the virus(Covid-19).


Reference: http://vigancity.gov.ph/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/IMG_7961-713x1024.jpg

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