MANILA - Lights were turned off in different parts of the country as Filipinos joined Earth Hour 2018.

In Quezon City, the lights of the QC Memorial Shrine and dancing fountain were temporarily turned off for the annual event.

Ilaw ng Quezon City Memorial Shrine at dancing fountain sa QC Circle, pansamantalang pinatay bilang pakikiisa sa #EarthHour2018 na layong paigtingin ang pangangalaga sa kalikasan pic.twitter.com/SbE7GLIGwP — Ron Lopez (@RonLopezPH) March 24, 2018

Binuksan na muli ang mga ilaw sa paligid ng Quezon Memorial Circle matapos ang pakikiisa sa #EarthHour ; mga namamasyal sa parke, marami pa rin #connect2earth pic.twitter.com/LuVdQDYqYn — Ron Lopez (@RonLopezPH) March 24, 2018

In a mall in Lipa, Batangas, a lights art performer entertained mall visitors in the dark, while a hotel restaurant lighted their place with candles.

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Fay Virrey, ABS-CBN News

Meanwhile, glow-in-the-dark bottles formed the 60+ symbol of the yearly event in San Fernando, Pampanga.

Mac Guda, ABS-CBN News

In Baguio, hundreds of locals lit their cellular phones and flashlights at exactly 8:30 pm as they celebrate the Earth Hour.

As they wait for the hour to end, they celebrated by dancing to the beat of their cultural songs, bringing unity to their aim of showing their love and care to the Mother Earth.

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Marianne Claire Reyes, ABS-CBN News

In Cebu City, Mayor Tomas Osmena led the ceremonial switching off of lights.

Hundreds of Cebuano bikers also participated the 7.5 kilometers Night Ride.