Education Carnival Today, in an intensely competitive society, we strive to achieve an ideal career and the best learning skills. Technology is a tool we are using universally, and the Internet is especially useful for efficiency. Distance education is not what I personally experienced, but it fully recognizes the full meaning of online education through various sources. In order for my research to work out, I chose to tell the scene where the author of the source I used came to my house for dinner.
Because the Philippines is influenced by Spain, the word "festival" in Spanish is "feast", so that word is used. Carnival is usually celebrated to celebrate the saint, but it also means "festival, joy, or happiness" in Latin, so it is not only for celebrating religious events but also for further expansion. The word "Pilipinyahan" itself came from the word "Pinya" which is Tagalog word of pineapple. Celebrating from May 1st to 6th, this is an encouraging festival coordinated by the Tagaytay Tourism Bureau and the department of the local government to promote pineapple as the most famous agricultural product in the area.
Fiesta de las Golondrinas is held annually in San Juan Capistrano city. Fiesta de las Golondrinas was hosted by the San Juan Capistrano Carnival Association and celebrated this auspicious event for a week. Finally, Swallow Day Parade and Mercado Street Market were held. The main flock arrived on March 19th (St. Joseph's Day) and traditionally believed to fly south on St. John's Day on 23rd October. The largest pepper tree in California (Schinus molle) lived in San Juan capistrano church until 2005 when it was harvested by illness, but in the nineteenth century a specimen of 57 feet (17 ft.) Was planted. In the 1970s it was a typical early California landscape; it was also included in the National Tree registration. The oldest pepper tree in California is in the courtyard of Mission San Luis Rayfrancia
There is always a festival (festival) somewhere in the Philippines. Because each city and Barrio has at least an annual festival. The festival is usually to celebrate the patron saint of the local Roman Catholicism and pay homage to the same name of Barrio for the harvest and health of the bumper. It is a mixture of heathen and Catholic faith. These festivals feature sacred objects, music, dance, and song festivals and festivals. The Synorph Festival is one of the most spectacular and colorful festivals in the Philippines. The festival and its religious origins are held in January every year at the St. Ninot Festival in Cebu City. It is to celebrate Santo Nino (child Jesus). Believers come from the Philippines and the world, hoping that their prayers, wishes and wishes will be approved. There is a serious religious procession on the eve of the feast