December 1, 2014 marks the day of the ceremonial switching of the Christmas lights at the Zamboanga City Hall as well as the giant Christmas trees and adornments at Plaza Pershing, Plaza Del Pilar and Paseo Del Mar!
I always look forward to this day when the City Hall is lighted!
It is Christmas Time again in Zamboanga City... of course, more festive than last year's Christmas where we just tried to rise up from the Zamboanga Siege!
Thus, 2014's theme is "Paz" or "Peace", and the City Hall is bedecked with Blue and Silver trimmings as the predominant colors. This is so different from the decors of the past Christmases.
It is Christmas Time again in Zamboanga City... of course, more festive than last year's Christmas where we just tried to rise up from the Zamboanga Siege!
Thus, 2014's theme is "Paz" or "Peace", and the City Hall is bedecked with Blue and Silver trimmings as the predominant colors. This is so different from the decors of the past Christmases.
PAZ is written at the belfry area.
"PAZ Y ALEGRIA Y DESARROLLO!"
"PEACE, JOY AND DEVELOPMENT!"
(It means Development in Spanish! Although, I am not sure if it means Prosperity in Chavacano...)
(It means Development in Spanish! Although, I am not sure if it means Prosperity in Chavacano...)
Let us all visit these landmarks and enjoy the spirit of Christmas in Zamboanga City!!!
P.S. This is a one sided angle of the Zamboanga City Hall... a view as one passes the place by transportation!
But I posted this to show the overview of the twinkling blue and silver lights together with the Christmas carols.
I do hope I get the chance to come down and visit the tableau with the Nativity scene and the camels and take note, live sheep! Most interesting indeed!
P.S. This is a one sided angle of the Zamboanga City Hall... a view as one passes the place by transportation!
But I posted this to show the overview of the twinkling blue and silver lights together with the Christmas carols.
I do hope I get the chance to come down and visit the tableau with the Nativity scene and the camels and take note, live sheep! Most interesting indeed!
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