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PAOAY, Ilocos Norte Unknown to many, this agricultural and fishing town made famous by the St. Agustine Church a UNESCO world heritage site also keeps a very rare All Saints Day tradition that could never be seen in any other town in the Philippines.
This tradition is called the tumba-tumba and reflects Paoayenos reverence for the dead, sentimentalism, Catholicism, their view of reality and sense of humor.
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