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Sunday, September 21, 2008


SEPTEMBERrrific!!!!

This is it...
This is the month that I've been waiting for...the "BER"month is here!!! so let's celebrate!!!
Life's is a party!
Christmas carols will start playing more frequently on the radio stations and people will start going into their Christmas shopping frenzy. Of course, majority of Pinoys will probably wait for the last minute Christmas shopping rush in November to December, waiting for their 13th month pay and bonuses to be released.But this not goes to only Pinoys, this is happening around the world.
AROUND THE GLOBE:
There is bound to be something happening in Bangkok while you're here. For events ranging from food and shopping promotions to shows and concerts. However,Trades and exhibitions are planned long in advance and there's something interesting happening in the Thai capital every month.
events:
International Festival of Dance and Music
Elephant Polo Tournament in Hua Hin
Food Festival in Chinatown
Moon Festival celebrations, though still relatively new to the U.S., have been held throughout Asia for well over 1,000 years. This holiday is a time to reflect upon the bounty of the summer harvest, the fullness of the moon, and the myth of the immortal moon Goddess, Chang O, who lives in the moon.
10 September. Every year
The Ancient Culture Festival celebrates traditions that originate 4000 years ago. Featuring a lantern show on the Ming-period city walls during the evening, the festival provides plenty of folk-culture entertainment during the day.
Oktoberfest is the largest beer festival in the world, with some 6 million visitors from all around the world visiting Munich's famous festival each year. This year marks the 174th Oktoberfest since the celebration of Crown Prince Ludwig's marriage to Princess Therese of Saxony-Hildburghausen on October 12th, 1810 by the citizens of Munich. In honor of the bride, the fields in front of the palace were named Theresienwiese and down through the years the event is always referred to by locals as the "Wiesn". So "welcome to the Wiesn" means "welcome to Oktoberfest"! It starts on September 22!