Through an Expat’s Eyes: How Filipinos Stay Connected with the Dead on All Souls’ & All Saints’ Day

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As an expat living in the Philippines, I’ve witnessed many incredible traditions—but none as touching as All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day. These two days are when the entire country comes together to honor and celebrate their departed loved ones in a way that’s both emotional and beautiful.

Unlike the quiet and somber cemeteries I was used to back home, here in the Philippines, cemeteries come alive. Families gather with candles, flowers, food, and laughter—turning remembrance into a true celebration of love and connection. It’s a moving reminder that in Filipino culture, death isn’t an ending—it’s a continuation of family, faith, and love.

Join me as I share my experience and reflections on this incredible Filipino tradition, where even in death, bonds remain unbroken. ❤️🕊️

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