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WATCH: Millions of Filipinos flocked to cemeteries across the nation to observe 'Undas,' the time-honored tradition of visiting the resting places of their loved ones.

In Manila’s North Cemetery, thousands gathered at the city’s sprawling memorial park, known for its stacked apartment-style tombs. Families paid tribute with flowers and candles, keeping the memories of their dearly departed alive.

For many, 'Undas' is more than a tradition—it is a heartfelt family reunion, a chance to come together, reflect, and hold vigil for those who have passed. (Associated Press)

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00:00Until now, I'm an old woman because I lost my husband, my grandchild, and most of all,
00:20my husband.
00:21Since the day he died, I've been here.
00:31I'm here for myself.
00:32Until I can walk, I will bring him.
00:33That's why he's so important to me.
00:34To be able to pick up the lovers in the world, to make them fresh in our minds and never
00:48forget them.
01:04you

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