TSTT means Teleporting Service of Trinidad andTobago
Christmas was first celebrated in Trinidad n 1569. Christmas is a social time in Trinidad. Adults and children go from house to house between neighbors and relatives for food and drink.
green and red
The majority of people in Trinidad & Tobago speak either English or English Creole. Either way, they would say "Merry Christmas" the same way we say it in English speaking countries.
They are a traditional Christmas food in the US, UK, Trinidad, Germany, and Romania.
Trinidad and Tobago celebrate boxing day, Christmas, Easter, independence day, Indian arrival day, republic day, andst Peter's day
Christmas village is located at 101 Circular Road, San Fernando, which is also called the Oasis. It is next door to a gas station.
All people of different races that believe in Jesus Christ. They celebrate His birth and His coming into this world as Lord and Saviour.
Mary Had A Boy Child also known as Mary Had a Baby Boy and The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy. This is a traditional Christmas carol from Trinidad.
dancing to the music of paranda or parang. sing at Christmas the music called parang. cooking pastalles.
dancing to the music of paranda or parang. sing at christmas the music called parang. cooking pastalles.
going to church for the morning service, spending quality time with our families, have a big dinner, open our presents