Carbon Market Christmas tree. | Delta Dyrecka Letigio
The series of lights that hang along the streets of M.C. Briones, Quezon Boulevard, Progreso Street, and F. Calderon Street provide an ambiance of foreign Asian bazaars while maintaining the unique Filipino parol highlighted in each stall. For the past 16 years, vendors took the Pasko sa Carbon celebration as a time to earn profit from on-demand goods such as meat, fruits, vegetables, and merchandise or gifts.
A series of lights adorn the street in Carbon Market where a line of stalls are signifying the start of the Pasko sa Carbon celebration. | Delta Dyrecka Letigio The Pasko sa Carbon is open daily for all customers except during the curfew hours from 12 midnight to 4 a.m. People must wear masks and maintain social distancing in the market at all times.