TraPIC is coined from the words – traffic and picture. This is a borrowed term from our friend, Mr. Jay Bautista. With the heavy to standstill traffic in Metro Manila, our roads are now also known as “parking lot extensions.” What do you do then? Check your mobile and look outside to see something new or even be entertained while on your time away.

During Christmas, we always look forward to the various decorations on parks, malls, and other public places. The twinkling lights, trees, reindeers, and Santa’s elves do not fail to brighten up the day and make us embrace that Christmas spirit.

Going around, we saw some of the magical designs that best capture the creativity and resourcefulness of Filipino designers.

Ayala Triangle, Makati

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Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City

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Bonifacio High Street, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig

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Policarpio St., Mandaluyong City

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Paskotitap, Pasig City

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Sorsogon Capitol Park, Sorsogon City

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