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Culture, Beliefs and Tradition

AURORA
Cultural and Religious Event

 In a temporary wooden chapel in Baler, a glass coffins encasing a statue of Jesus Christ is
displayed.
 The sculptor's name is unknown, but locals claim that this icon has magical abilities and
gives miracles on those who believe.
 During Holy Week, albularyos (spiritual physicians) and amulet wearers gather to this
famous monument to place their amulets in the niches of the casket.
 They retrieve their separate amulets after Good Friday, which have been "recharged
with strength.
 " The amulets in the niches are likewise claimed to be visible exclusively to their owners.

BATAAN
 Tagalogs make up the majority of Bataan's 424,000 residents.
 Kapampangans make up a small minority of less than 10% of the population and are
located in towns bordering Pampanga province.
 Thousands of individuals from other provinces have moved to Bataan as a result of
recent rapid industrialization.
 Fishing is Bataan's main traditional industry. Thousands of fishermen call it home, and
their industry has produced a distinct specialty of net and fishtrap manufacturing.
 The panli, kalukutok, pambonot, pansiliw, panitig, mananacag hipon, panglusong, hila-
hila, kitang, pangapak, bintol, salambaw, dala, bating, pangalabaw, and gulgureta are
some of the several types of nets made in Bataan.
 Each form of net caters to a different set of requirements and applications. Fishtraps
such as the saluhin, paclang, aguila, panghipon, and pangalalo are also available.

BULACAN
 It's a play about how Jesus Christ was arrested.
 is a Filipino term that refers to detain or kidnap.
 This is, according to the locals, a part of their rich culture. It is simply one of their
customs that has a significant impact on their religious beliefs. Not all of Bulakan's
barangays are required to participate, but the local parish is the one who determines
where the event will be held.

PAMPANGA
 Birth Practice
 Courtship and Marriage.
 Death and Burial.
 Baptismal Rites Practices
 Nuno, Magkukulam, Tianaka, Duwende, Kapre , Magkukutud

NUEVA ECIJA
 Nueva Ecija has a diverse cultural heritage. The spread of Christianity and the inflow of
migrants from the Ilocos and Pampanga regions affected the formation of Nueva Ecija's
distinct culture. The province was a melting pot of different cultures that influenced
Novo Ecijanos' way of life.
 Their beliefs and values are presented in a various methods and traditions that have
helped change the Novo Ecijanos region.

TARLAC
 They had many planting beliefs
 Hinubog ng Panata: The vanishing spiritual traditions of the Aetas of Capas, Tarlac
 For the Aeta people of Capas, Tarlac, nature and biodiversity are more than just supplies
of food, water, energy, and raw materials. Their spiritual traditions, cultural identity,
and well-being are all based on their respect for the living environment. The Aetas are
noted among Philippine indigenous communities for their deep knowledge of herbs and
ancient medicinal procedures.

ZAMBALES
Culture Preservation of Zambales Province

 The Aeta tribe lives in Zambales. More than 10,000 years ago, this group of people were
the first known Filipinos to migrate to the islands. The Aeta tribe still inhabits the Shera
Madre Mountain Bangs, which create the province's magnificent coastlines.
 They have lived near Mount Pinatubo in Zambales for thousands of years to keep their
cultural practices and traditions.

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