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Remembering the dead: Understanding atang, why it endures

one year ago Philippines inquirer

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MANILA, Philippines—Every Undas, millions of Filipinos visit cemeteries to remember the dead—they light candles and bring wreaths of flowers. But in the northern provinces of the Philippines, people offer food, too. They call it atang. As explained by the National Museum of the Philippines, atang is usually prepared every Undas and on days the dead Read more at: inquirer

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