I always have seen this at the side of the street, in front of Stone Hill Hotel, since I often walk to the corner of 17th Street of the South Capitol Road to catch a ride. It seems ordinary and just for kids to me, at first. Hence, I didn't mind to take a turn and have a look at their decors.
Not until I saw it in one of my classmates' photos that are uploaded on his Facebook Page. I get tempted to take a stroll over there immediately, but may laziness won over my will. There, I'm back to my bed again.
I have been contemplating for long enough to finally decide to cut my hair short again. I think I can always hear some voices inside my head saying that I should head to the salon and redeem that Wolf Cut which length have been overgrown. Initially, my only goal was to cut my hair and checks the Christmas lights on Baywalk and in the plaza. Then, my mind shifted into going home for an instant after I went out of the salon, and so I did.

These lights were quite tempting to be adored in a closer look. One moment I was in another street, and unknowingly, just a few seconds, I was driven by my feet here.

And there I saw Santa Claus riding on his sleigh with his reindeers above, going towards that nutcrackers' house.

It seems that this house is fully guarded. No one can get inside nor get closer in its gates. Lively, but terrifying, and plus those looks from the elves looking down on people below.

Yet, don't worry about the elves, just go to Santa sitting with the gifts beside his Christmas Tree. Can I take one? Well, obviously, it's a No since no one can get closer to him, either.

Oh well, so the angle can change everything! They're quite friendly if you stand in the center. It's not a smirk but a smile rather. Sorry, Mr. Elf!

Here's a Belen on the other side. Portraying the birth of Jesus Christ in the manger, as the Three Wise Kings visits him with their gifts.
Walking a few steps to the left, there you can see a little ferris wheel. It's not recommended for a ride and not even for kids, though. Just a part of their decorations, yet it's kinda cool. There's a Santa photo of a kid in the center of the ferris wheel and below. Maybe, it's the owner's kid, not sure but who knows.

There are some stalls selling toys and candies at the side of the road, if the kids or the adults want some souveiners from the place. All are affordable, but I don't think that I'll be needing those. I'm not a sweet tooth nor a kid at heart. I'm just a lonely soul who loves to stroll where happiness can be found.

There, after that, you can see the exit. I'm not going to the Riverside Hospital or to the Northbound Terminal, so I'm not going that way. My path is on the entrance sude but either way, both of them can be used as an entrance or exit, just depends on your destination.
There are lots of Christmas lights decorations around Bacolod but I can't find my strength and will to explore them. It's a better luck next year, I guess. Good thing, I still have managed to explore this place. Thanks to their colorful lights, I was allured. Anyway, happy new year everyone!