One cool night in the Philippines, a group of children walked through the village with small lanterns in their hands. They knocked on doors and sang cheerful songs.
“We sing for the souls,
so they may rest in peace,”
the children said with bright smiles.
The families listened, happy to hear the songs that remembered their loved ones. They gave the children rice cakes, fruit, or little treats.
This tradition is called Pangangaluluwa. It is like Halloween, but instead of scary costumes, it is filled with music, prayers, and kindness. The children felt proud, because with every song they sang, they gave love to the souls of the departed and joy to their neighbors.
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