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Restaurant Across Malacañang Serves Up a Week of Love
Posted on May 18, 2012 | No CommentsIn keeping with the season of hearts, a restaurant just across the gates of Malacañang Palace is offering strawberry- and chocolate-infused Valentine menus to lovestruck... -
Eats More Fun in Malabon
Posted on May 18, 2012 | No CommentsDriving through Malabon, one cannot help but notice the many stores bearing the name “Nanay’s,” “Mommy’s,” “Inang’s,” and other terms of endearment for “mother.” And... -
Embracing the Sun in Samal
Posted on May 18, 2012 | No CommentsFor many years now, the Island Garden City of Samal, more popularly known as Samal Island, has always been the weekend refuge of urbanites from... -
Tarlac Capitol to Launch Food Tourism Website
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsThe provincial government will launch a food tourism website in an effort to spur interest among local and foreign tourists. (foodcruiser.blogspot.com) This will be the... -
An Unlikely Tourist Attraction in Sulu Province
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsOn the balcony of a Marine battalion headquarters in Camp Bud Datu – the Hill of Rulers – you would see Jolo below, tranquil and... -
‘Pista sa Abatan’ Celebrates Boholano Culture, Tradition of River Communities
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsAbatan River again takes on the festive beat on May 17 as riverside communities prepare a festive banquet for homecoming Boholanos attending the Tigum Bol-anon... -
Quezon Celebrates Four Festivals
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsThe province of Quezon celebrates four festivals today such as Pahiyas, Agawan, Mayohan and Baluarte’t Arangya. (pinoyadventurista.com) Called as the “day of festivals,” every 15th... -
Ifugao Town Revives Cultural Practice of Choosing Future Spouse in Town Fiesta
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsAfter long years of no longer practicing certain Ifugao traditions due to the influence of modernity, the people here has revived an ancient practice of... -
Newly-Restored Altar of Siquijor Church Unveiled
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsThe United States Embassy and representatives of the local government units of Siquijor and Lazi, National Museum and the National Commission for Culture and the... -
It’s More Fun With Hudyaka Festival
Posted on May 17, 2012 | No CommentsIf there is one cultural event that can truly be regarded as “more fun”, it can be no other than Hudyaka ZaNorte, the provincial festival...
Best Philippine Attractions
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Restaurant Across Malacañang Serves Up a Week of Love
In keeping with the season of hearts, a restaurant just across the gates of Malacañang Palace is offering strawberry- and chocolate-infused Valentine menus to lovestruck…
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Eats More Fun in Malabon
Driving through Malabon, one cannot help but notice the many stores bearing the name “Nanay’s,” “Mommy’s,” “Inang’s,” and other terms of endearment for “mother.” And…
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Embracing the Sun in Samal
For many years now, the Island Garden City of Samal, more popularly known as Samal Island, has always been the weekend refuge of urbanites from…
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A Festive Taste of Pampanga
Too busy to brave the NLEX for the edible treasures of Pampanga? Manila Diamond Hotel has made destination dining so much easier for city folk…
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Is this Eel Dish Cebu’s Answer to Soup No. 5?
It’s as off the beaten track as one can get, this little eatery that stands on the coastal edge of the little town of Cordova…
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Palace Ensures Welfare of Manila Zoo Elephant
Days after British rocker Morrissey asked President Benigno Aquino III to send an old Manila Zoo elephant into retirement, Malacañang announced that it has instructed…
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Tarlac Capitol to Launch Food Tourism Website
The provincial government will launch a food tourism website in an effort to spur interest among local and foreign tourists. (foodcruiser.blogspot.com) This will be the…
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An Unlikely Tourist Attraction in Sulu Province
On the balcony of a Marine battalion headquarters in Camp Bud Datu – the Hill of Rulers – you would see Jolo below, tranquil and…
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‘Pista sa Abatan’ Celebrates Boholano Culture, Tradition of River Communities
Abatan River again takes on the festive beat on May 17 as riverside communities prepare a festive banquet for homecoming Boholanos attending the Tigum Bol-anon…
Best Philippine Festivals
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‘Pista sa Abatan’ Celebrates Boholano Culture, Tradition of River Communities
Abatan River again takes on the festive beat on May 17 as riverside communities prepare a festive banquet for homecoming Boholanos attending the Tigum Bol-anon…
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Quezon Celebrates Four Festivals
The province of Quezon celebrates four festivals today such as Pahiyas, Agawan, Mayohan and Baluarte’t Arangya. (pinoyadventurista.com) Called as the “day of festivals,” every 15th…
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It’s More Fun With Hudyaka Festival
If there is one cultural event that can truly be regarded as “more fun”, it can be no other than Hudyaka ZaNorte, the provincial festival…
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Santiago Dancefest Bats for Ethno-Linguistic Unity
In the heart of Isabela’s Santiago City, crossroads of the Cagayan Valley (Region 2), is a plaza where stands, amidst a cascade of fountain waters,…
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Bayog LGU Grateful for Public Support in Palad-Palad Festival
The local government of Bayog has thanked the people of its municipality for actively supporting its 45th founding anniversary highlighted by the “Palad-palad Festival.” (skyscrapercity.com)…
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Surigao Norte to Hold ‘Pagkaong Surigaonon’ Food Fest
Surigaonons and visitors will be treated to the locals’ purely distinct tasting dishes as the “Pagkaong Surigaonon” (Surigaonon Food) Food Festival will officially open on…
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Events 10th Kesong Puti Festival Opens in Laguna
The local government of this municipality officially opened last May 7 the 10th Kesong Puti Festival with a civic parade, thanksgiving mass and opening of…
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Flores de Mayo a Holy Rite, Not a Fashion Show – CBCP
The president of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines CBCP) urged the faithful on Tuesday, not to turn this month’s Flores de Mayo festivities…
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How Viva Vigan was Born into the Ilocano Culture
The Viva Vigan Binatbatan Festival of the Arts was born into the culture of residents and the Ilocanos through the Feast Day of the Natives…













































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