New Year Celebration in the Philippines

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By MM Del Rosario

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New Year's eve celebration in the Philippines is quite different compared to other countries. Filipinos literally start the year with a bang. Just a few days before New Year's eve, you will see lots of side walk vendors selling different kinds of firecrakers. In spite of the yearly ban on firecrackers, because of a number of accidents caused by firecrackers and pyrotechnic devices that have resulted in the loss of lives, limbs and properties, still many Filipinos see lighting of firecrackers as the traditional means to greet and celebrate the New Year eve.

Firecrackers for sale
Firecrackers for sale

Firecrackers and Noisemakers

Firecrackers are called paputok... and there is an array of firecrackers available in the marketsuch as : Rebentador, Super Lolo, Super Pla Pla, Triangulo( triangularly shaped firecrackers), Bawang, Sinturon ni Judas (Judas Belt), Jumbo Fountain, Whiste Bomb, best selling firecrackers like Baby Rockets (Kuwitis), Luisis ,Watusi, Bulalakaw (Comets) just to name a few.

Bocaue and Santa Maria Bulacan are the home of firecracker industry in the Philippines, which supplies most of the country's demand for firecrackers. In recent years, local manufacturers have begun producing impressive aerial fireworks displays.

Though the Filipino fireworks industry is about a century old, it is a newcomer in aerial displays. With the new introduction of modern aerial fireworks displays in the country and the recent first World Pro Olympics which took place in The Esplanade at the back of SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City from December 26 to 30, this event has raised fireworks to an art form.

December 31 is usually an unofficial public holiday in the Philippines, so people can prepare for the New Year eve celebration, it is a busy day for all families, preparing the food for the media noche, people are rushing in to buy firecrackers in preparation for the night celebration.

This is the time of the year when children have a good time blowing their plastic toy trumphets called "Torotot". It comes in different shapes and sizes, colors and designs, it is a replica of a trumpet, Pinoy style.

Children also enjoy stamping on their watusi - a kind of small firecracker that when rubbed against a rough surface and released, crackles into a little sparkwork dance.

Manigo at Masaganang Bagong Taon Sa Inyong Lahat !!!

A Happy and Prosperous New Year To All !!!

Filipinos New Year's Beliefs and Practices

Aside from lighting firecrackers and having firework displays, Filipinos have other beliefs and practices which are associated and believed to bring good luck, fortune, and prosperity in the New Year.


  • The noise and the firecrackers is belive to drive the evil spirit away and make the New Year bountiful and blessed.
  • You should put coins/money in your pocket so that next year will be prosperous.
  • You should open all the windows, doors lights so that all the graces will come to your home as you welcome the New Year.
  • Some believe that you have to wear polka dots shirts or dress because it symbolise money, and it must have a deep pocket and filled with money bills and coins and jingled it at the stroke of midnight for good luck .
  • Some people pay off their debts in the hope that they will not be saddled with debt throughout the year.


The countdown of New year varies from family to family or from region to region. At the strike of 12:00 midnight, the noise becomes deafening, rings , firecrackers rules the sky, kids gaping in awe as they see the different firecrackers, blooming in the sky. The banging and booming rise to a climax which includes clanging of old pots and pans, blowing jeep, car or tricyle horns, ambulance sirens for full one minute as the countdown to New Year.


It is also a favorite thing to do with children, is to jump twelve times so they will get taller next year the higher you jump the taller you grow. The loud noises and sounds of merrymaking are not only meant to celebrate the coming of the New Year but are also supposed to drive away bad spirits.

Around 12:15 am, the noise stops and the air is filled with human voice and the family starts to eat a thanksgiving feast called Media Noche, it is believe that we should put as much food on the table so that next year you will have food all year round. Twelve round fruits should be on the table as it is a sign of prosperity for the next twelve months. There is also a midnight mass celebration to welcome the New Year and to thank God for all His blessings.


Maligayang Pasko sa inyong lahat!

 

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Comments

vinay k. s. singraur 5 months ago

wish you all avery very happy new year(2012).

kelvin enriquez 5 months ago

happy new year!!!!

rhandy 17 months ago

christmas and new year calebration here in the phillipines is such a wonderfull, such s different as to compare to other coutry why?

diane 17 months ago

happy new year to all filipinos. enjoy gud health

Alan 17 months ago

Just watched New Year on TFC. Wish I was there again. Maybe soon.

barron skaar 17 months ago

blowing of car horns. loud music. jump @ exactly 12mindnight if u want to get taller. the competition of neighborhoods with fireworks. banging of casserole covers. shouting the countdown and looking in the eyes of your family with smile thanking that you're celebrating it altogether. I miss doing that.

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Manasidas 17 months ago

Nice and informative hub, i was just amazed how new year is celebrated in Philippines. I just added your hubs link in by hub about new year resolution

at http://hubpages.com/hub/New-Year-Resolution-Ideas-

KJ 19 months ago

This big celebration in the Philippines really bring HAPPINESS to every human being. In fact, by jut reading the passage, it made me smile and felt proud of Philippine traditions and beliefs. Looking forward to wear polka dots and roll/spread the circular fruits in the floor. Bless All

neckie 2 years ago

Masaya at Masaganang Bayung Banua kekayu ngan taga Pilipinas..Thank you year 2009 & Welcome year 2010...More Blessings for the New Year...2010..

Crissy 2 years ago

Happy New Year, All!

Kat 2 years ago

Yeah my mother and I do this every year with lots of people. But the one thing that my family does that not on there is eat 13 grapes for good luck. However, I guess it would kind of count for the 12 round fruits.

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topgunjager 2 years ago

what could be more appropriate in celebrating new year's eve in the philippines than letting kids play with firecrackers and have them blow their hands off? I miss new year's in the philippines.

yan 2 years ago

Oh!!!!! i miss philippines wish i could be there this x-mas and new year coming...I wanna go home but i can't please any sponsor for my plane ticket lol... but true i miss x-maa and new year n philippines........compare here in ****** but its nice though.

lady_rhaine_(greenthugz_rpg) 3 years ago

yup! im proud to be a filipino...and i enjoyed my christmas and new year... that's all...oh by the way, i like to sponsor our group, GREENTHUGZ RPG(real pinoy gangsters)

emilita 3 years ago

Philippines christmas and new year celebrations are INDEED different from all the other countries. The simbang gabi is spiritual enlightenment and i hope the youngs of today will continue the tradition. The new year celebration is really with a big BANG from the firecrackers and guns. The hospitals are preparing for great number of casualties every year. This should stop and the youngs should be more iniative to celebrate new year with a BETTER AND BIGGEST BANG aside from causing harms. ENJOY THE BLESSINGS OF 2009....HAPPY NEW YEAR PHILIPPINES

zoey (nicole tretasco) 3 years ago

dear leslie and cousins,

i just wanna wish you all a happy new year! and especially mama,daddy,ate tonet,sheina,sean, and ate annelyn merry christmas and a hapi new year!

ZOEY 3 years ago

HAPI EW YEAR EVERYONE!

Chuckie 3 years ago

Ang dami nating mga ginagawa sa New Year na pampa swerte. Hindi ba natin naisip na marami sa mga ito galing sa pagan traditions? And we expect God to bless us for doing pagan practices?

Jhonna 3 years ago

It's a wonderful fireworks.....

Wow.....

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MM Del Rosario Hub Author 4 years ago

Manigong Bagong Taon Sa Lahat !!!!! Happy New Year Everyone. Thanks for visiting my hub.

jasmine 4 years ago

happy new year.

Santa 4 years ago

I should try that to Ho ho ho!!

chad presco 4 years ago

putting coins n d pockets...wearing polkadots...and the most of all MANALIG KA !!!hahaha... effective po yun

jack 4 years ago

Happy new year everyone

Tina 4 years ago

You should put coins/money in your pocket so that next year will be prosperous.

I do this every year...but not yet rich.... lol

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