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Bontoc Village Museum

Bontoc Village Museum

by Jhaypee Guia on July 18, 2012
Bontoc Village Museum (Bontoc) is located within the Catholic Sister's Convent and Saint Vincent's Elementary School. Sister Basil Gekiere, ICM, founded it.
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San Felipe Neri Church in Mandaluyong

San Felipe Neri Church in Mandaluyong

by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012
Mandaluyong City sits at the heart of Metropolitan Manila. Nestled inside the city landscape is a charming haven that is called San Felipe Neri Church. This quiet spiritual sanctuary is found amid a sprawling area of natural beauty.
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Bulungan at Tanong Fish Market

Bulungan at Tanong Fish Market

by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012
Hearing about the unique market in Malabon has caught my attention and curiosity. It is quite interesting because their way of fish trading is different from the others, and it is well-preserved through the years. Do you want to experience their native fish trading called “bulungan” in Malabon?
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The Famous Delicacies of Malabon

The Famous Delicacies of Malabon

by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012
The city of Malabon is a place famous for its pancit Malabon and its marine ambience. It is also famous for a variety of delicacies, such as puto sulot, puto bumbong, sapin-sapin, broas, bibingka and the camachile.
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Philippine Racing Club Incorporated

Philippine Racing Club Incorporated

by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012
Philippine Racing Club, Inc. is a publicly-listed company engaged in constructing, operating and maintaining racetracks in Makati and within the provinces of Rizal, Laguna and Cavite, and conduct horse races therein. It was previously known as Sta. Ana Turf Club, which was founded by a group of Filipino and American businessmen.
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Tabuk City

Tabuk City

by Jhaypee Guia on July 18, 2012
Tabuk City is proudly dubbed as the Rice Granary of the Cordilleras and the White Water Rafting Capital in Northern Philippines. Indeed, Tourism plays a vital role in the economic growth of a developing City like Tabuk.
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Mount Binuluan

Mount Binuluan

by Jhaypee Guia on July 18, 2012
Mount Binuluan, also known as Ambalatungan, is a remote volcano in the Kalinga province of the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR) Region of the Philippines. The 2,329-meter (7,641 ft) high mountain is part of the Cordillera Central Mountain Range on Luzon island, the largest island in the country.
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Notable Historical Sites of Makati

Notable Historical Sites of Makati

by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012
Makati has figured prominently in the annals of Philippine history. This community was one of the cradles of the revolt against Spanish colonial rule, and following the assassination of Ninoy Aquino in 1983, it became the epicenter of the protest movement against dictatorial rule. Though a small community before, the city is known for its great contributions in the history that are seen through its landmarks of the city’s spirited past. Here are some of its proudest attractions that tells of Makati’s existence and the role it has played in history.
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Historic Places of Worship in Makati

Historic Places of Worship in Makati

by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012
Over the centuries, the small community of Makati has grown and now continues to leave large imprints in social, economic, and cultural history. Though usually overlooked, it also has its religious legacies, the Nuestra Señora de Gracia in Guadalupe and the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. These are two of the earliest churches in the Philippines established by the friars. These two places of worship continues to draw pilgrims from all over the country.
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Nagacadan Rice Terraces

Nagacadan Rice Terraces

by Jhaypee Guia on July 17, 2012
The Nagacadan rice terraces is one of the four terrace systems in Ifugao declared by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. With an expanse of approximately 10 hectares, it displays the Ifugaos’ ingenuity and harmony between man and nature.
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