Only a few visitors have begun to flock cemeteries in Metro Manila on Tuesday morning, the eve of All Saints Day, November 1.
Sidewalk vendors were among the first to arrive at the Bagbag Cemetery, Baesa Public Cemetery, Barangka Puclic Cemetery, and the Loyola Memorial Park to position their goods for sale to the public.
Mga bibisita sa puntod ng kanilang mga kaanak sa Baesa Public Cemetery sa Novaliches, QC, unti-unti nang nagdadatingan. | via @allangatuspic.twitter.com/nDII76f2jj
— DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) October 30, 2017
Mga nagtitinda ng pagkain sa Loyola Memorial Park sa Marikina City, maagang pumupuwesto. | via Rod Vega pic.twitter.com/4JG1amCwZk
— DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) October 30, 2017
Mga nagpupunta sa Barangka Municipal Cemetery sa Marikina City, sinamantala ang magandang panahon. | via @Rodveg72pic.twitter.com/A8eFzT3T7M
— DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) October 31, 2017
Iba't ibang uri ng paninda, makikita sa bukana ng Bagbag Public Cemetery #Undas2017 via @allangatuspic.twitter.com/mR8uXowODa
— GMA News (@gmanews) October 31, 2017
Metro Manila's largest public cemeteries -- the Manila North and South Cemetery -- have yet to see massive crowds.
Mga dumadalaw sa Manila South Cemetery sa lungsod ng Makati, mangilan-ngilan pa lamang. | via Mao dela Cruz pic.twitter.com/nCtJ6vv6wa
— DZBB Super Radyo (@dzbb) October 30, 2017
Meanwhile, the Manila local government offers free rides for the public at the Manila North Cemetery, where almost one million Filipinos are expected to flock into the 54-hectare area.
May libreng sakay sa wheelchair para sa mga senior citizen na bibisita sa Manila North Cemetery ngayong #Undas2017,ulat ni YouScooper Janela pic.twitter.com/i8dGxBcNJy
— YouScoop (@YouScoop) October 31, 2017
Free ride on e-trikes along main road of Manila North Cemetery #Undas2017 via @makipulidopic.twitter.com/771PXv0GX8
— GMA News (@gmanews) October 31, 2017
Sakay na! Libreng sakay sa e-trike sa loob ng Manila North cem #Undas2017@YouScoop@gmanews@UnangHiritpic.twitter.com/nsAht7Hkfb
— Janela Paguio (@janelapaguio) October 31, 2017
MalacaƱang has declared October 31 and November 1 as special non-working holidays. —Joseph Tristan Roxas/LBG, GMA News