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by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 Masbate takes pride in its rich heritage by preserving its ancient but exquisite structures and their distinct architecture, like Villa Bayot, which continues to fascinate visitors from all over the country because of its splendid features and significance to our history. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 20, 2012 Resorts World Manila is a casino resort, located in Newport City, opposite the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3, in Pasay, Philippines. The resort is a joint venture between AGI and Genting Hong Kong. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 The City of Masbate is a blessed land, with its innumerable bounty and little blight. It is situated strategically in the center of the Philippine archipelago, on the northern side of the island of Masbate facing northeast towards Ticao Island. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 People who have traveled all over the Philippines would tell you that Masbate is a land of adventure, with its rugged landscape, mild weather, tranquil forests and miles upon miles of clean, sparkling coastline which includes San Isidro Beach, one of the most frequented places in Masbate for its innate natural beauty. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 Visitors who have made the trip to Virac are sure to marvel at the fascinating stained glass windows of the Church of The Immaculate Concepcion at the heart of the town. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 For ages, the church of St. Andrew the Apostle has given the people of the quiet town of San Andres in Catanduanes a place for worship and introspection, as well as a source of pride as being one of the oldest churches in the area. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 20, 2012 Villamor Air Base (IATA: MNL, ICAO: RPLL) is home of the Philippine Air Force. It is chiefly used as an air base for PAF transport and helicopter flights. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 According to beliefs, the sacred mystical image of “Dolor” (Our Lady of Sorrows) was found colorfully imprinted/etched on a piece of stone near a flooded stream in the forest in the remote and sparsely populated sitio of Batong Paluay about few kilometers from the poblacion (town proper) in the municipality of San Andres a hundred years ago. » Read More
by Kheem Caparas on July 20, 2012 This church, in 1720-25 has never been substantially rebuilt. It succumbed to the earthquake of January 11, 1928. Its east wall was ripped beyond repair and ugly cracks were opened in several places. » Read More