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Wedding In Bacolod

Posted by Leni on July - 27 - 2010
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To learn more about what a wedding is like, sometimes one must look at the place – its past, people and culture. For example, what people know about Bacolod? The house of the Mass Kara Festival? It’s not like people go around wearing masks during their wedding ceremonies. So instead, let’s step back in time, only to learn more about the place called the City of Smiles. Negros Occidental is  [ Read More ]

Why Do They Like To Marry in Philippines

Posted by admin on July - 23 - 2010
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According to the reports of the Department of Tourism, a large group of wedding professionals from California to the city surfaced recently and looked at the prospects for the Philippines as a destination wedding. They only had good words for him.  “A basic wedding costs around $ 50,000 U.S., while in the Philippines are available for weddings of less than half that, with a honeymoon vacation lying on the package,”  [ Read More ]

Having A Problem Before Your Wedding

Posted by Leni on July - 18 - 2010

Just when you think your wedding preparations are going along fine, you take a look at the important legal documents and find that your name is misspelled! Before you run to the nearest court, read more about Republic Act 9048, which gives the city or municipal civil registry the authority to correct clerical or typographical errors and change of name or nickname. Section 1. Authority to correct a clerical or  [ Read More ]

Do you like To Marry in The Philippines?

Posted by Leni on July - 17 - 2010

Wedding celebration is one of the most important events for couples. This is the case they would be together as a married couple not only through the eyes of the public, but also in the eyes of the church and God. Although the wedding celebrations vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries and social classes, their ceremonies are often similar. Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of vows of  [ Read More ]

Wedding Ceremony in Philippines

Posted by Leni on July - 16 - 2010

Ask her The first thing you should do after deciding to marry his Filipino girl is asking parents of their child by the hand. This is a tradition that the groom and his parents formally visit the bride’s family and discuss the wedding plans, for example, the guest list, wedding budget. It is customary that the visiting family bring a gift for the hosts. He hoped that this meeting be  [ Read More ]

Wedding Garden Venues in The Philippines

Posted by admin on July - 14 - 2010

Plaza Ibarra Plaza Ibarra is a sleek design with a combination of rustic garden, old but cool theme established provincial Mediterranean. It is the place of receipt only in the metropolis which has a spiral staircase lit highlights the grand entrance of the celebrant. Ibarra Plaza can accommodate up to 500 guests. Patio Ibarra Patio Ibarra offers elegance and charm perfect for any social gathering for 400 people. Strategically located  [ Read More ]

Wedding Festivities in The Philippines

Posted by admin on July - 13 - 2010

The wedding day is a time of great joy. His conclusion is not an individual concern but affects the entire neighborhood. The excitement and anticipation permeates the atmosphere. The relatives of the groom pool their resources to prepare for the event – to provide the wedding dress, decoration of the church and the bride’s house, caring for the many guests who come, get ready for the wedding banquet, and fix  [ Read More ]

Philippines in The World of Culture

Posted by admin on July - 11 - 2010
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In cultures of the Philippines, the groom’s family traditionally pays for the wedding. These days, however, relatives of the bride often help pay for some expenses. The bride and groom usually pays for the costs of their own savings. Before any of this is decided yet, the groom and his family will visit the bride’s house to ask her family for her hand. This is called the Pamamanhikan or “meeting  [ Read More ]