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The Magsaysay Ancestral House

The Magsaysay Ancestral House

by Jhaypee Guia on June 15, 2012
Those who seek the wealth of our history and heritage would definitely appreciate a visit to the Magsaysay Ancestral House in Castillejos in the beautiful province of Zambales.
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The Oldest Stone House of Dakay

The Oldest Stone House of Dakay

by Jhaypee Guia on June 7, 2012
The House of Dakay is the oldest house that has been living on for so many years. It is situated in the small town of San Jose de Ivana in Batan Island, Batanes.
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Kaamulan Festival: A Unique Festival

Kaamulan Festival: A Unique Festival

by Jhaypee Guia on June 1, 2012
It is held annually in Malaybalay City, Bukidnon. This ethnic-cultural festival celebration starts in the second week of Febraury and ends in the second week of March, the anniversary date of the foundation of Bukidnon as a province in 1917.
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 Ibon-Ebon Festival - The Fabulous Fiesta

Ibon-Ebon Festival - The Fabulous Fiesta

by Jhaypee Guia on May 31, 2012

Ibon-Ebon festival, also called “Birds and Eggs Festival,” is a celebration held during the first and second days of February in Candaba, Pampanga. It was first celebrated on February 1 and 2 in 1998 and has been running successfully up to now. This festival is also a celebration for another year of bountiful harvest. The main features of the festival are the migratory birds.


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Footprints of Angalo: The Legend of Abra

Footprints of Angalo: The Legend of Abra

by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012
Did you know that the province of Abra has its own Adam and an inspiring mythology about their “first man”? Tugot ni Angalo or the Footprints of Angalo is the legend behind Angalo – the giant considered the Adam or first man of Abra. Pools around Pinsan Falls found in Kabayuran, San Quinto are said to be his footprints left behind as he knelt for a drink of water.


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The Sweet and Delicious Banana in Banana Festival

The Sweet and Delicious Banana in Banana Festival

by Kheem Caparas on May 31, 2012

La Castellana, formerly known as “Lapak,” is rural town located at the feet of Mt. Kanlaon at the province of Negros Occidental.  The town was named after the famous “Paseo de La Castellana” in Madrid, Spain. The municipality of La Castellana is dubbed as the Banana Capital of Negros Occidental because it is abundant in different varieties of banana like Señorita, Latundan, Lacatan and Saba. La Castellana is also famous for its waterfalls natural springs which make the place beautiful and attractive to local and foreign tourists.


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Maguindanao: An Image of Hope

Maguindanao: An Image of Hope

by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012
The landlocked province of Maguindanao is part of the Autonomus Region of Muslim Mindanao or ARMM. It is bounded by its neighboring towns Lanao Del Sur, Cotabato, and Sultan Kudarat. Maguindanao literally means “people of the flood plains” that occupy the Pulangi River.
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Shariff Kabunsuan Festival: Mindanao’s Richest Cultural Festival

Shariff Kabunsuan Festival: Mindanao’s Richest Cultural Festival

by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012
Every 15th of December, Cotabato City holds a very significant religious event filled with colorful presentations in honor of the arrival of Arab Missionary, Shariff Kabunsuan. It is a week-long celebration where thousands of local and foreign tourist visit during this holiday celebration.
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Guling-Guling Festival

Guling-Guling Festival

by Jhaypee Guia on May 30, 2012

Guling-Guling Festival is a traditional occasion that happens yearly in the month of February in Paoay, Ilocos Norte. It is held before the Ash Wednesday or the start of the season of Lent or also known as “Semana Santa”, which begins 40 days prior to Easter. It is celebrated as a the last day of merry-making and enjoyment for the townspeople before the Lenten season.


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Balut sa Puti Festival: Taste the Best of Pateros in a Nip

Balut sa Puti Festival: Taste the Best of Pateros in a Nip

by Jane Dacumos on May 30, 2012

Are you craving for the greatest food ever in the Philippines? Head up now to the Municipality of Pateros where the best Balut can be found.

Have you ever experienced this: late at night or early in the morning, while you are peacefully lying in your bed, you suddenly hear a vendor shout “Balooooooot! Balooooooot!”? 


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