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Ayala Triangle’s Lights and Sounds Show

12.04.2011 by Leah //

We were supposed to go to Serendra after running errands at Glorietta yesterday, but because of the horrendous traffic at McKinley Road, we turned back to Ayala Avenue and went to check the much-talked about Lights and Sounds Show at the Ayala Triangle park instead.

And boy, what a sight it was!  No wonder it’s always packed with people every night.    The lights (I think they used all-LED lights) were visually pretty and played beautifully to the tempo of the Christmas songs.

Here are some of the still shots I took while waiting for the show to begin:

It was truly an enjoyable night!  The show lasted for about 7 minutes (bitin!), and is repeated after every hour.   The first show starts at 6pm and the last one is at 9pm.    You can park your car either at the Heritage Filipinas Library or inside Makati Stock Exchange (this is a better option because your exit point would be the MSE lobby and the Ayala Triangle park is just outside that).

By the way, this starry, starry show is free for everyone to enjoy.  So make a schedule now to see this unique Christmas show, only at Ayala.

 

Categories // Random Things Tags // ayala lights, ayala triangle, christmas

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