Casa Tetangco, from dingy appearance to Christmas attraction

Casa Tetangco in Calumpit, Bulacan–once an old, scary-looking house–has been restored to its full beauty and became one of the Christmas attractions in the province. Various Yuletide adornments, some of which are made up of recycled materials, abound right at the entrance of the home. The place is teeming with dancing lights, inciting one to walk closer to the abode. At the doorstep, people will see further Christmas decorations, enticing them to enter the domicile with lingering eyes. Right on the first pace inside the abode, one will be enthralled by the abundant lights, and left and right ornaments, ranging from Santa Claus figures, snowmen, to vintage toy cars. Colorful, numerous Christmas trees also fill in the interior of the unique dwelling. At any side of Casa Tetangco, one cannot have a respite from the vivid, Christmas-lively scenes.

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