Browse our hundreds of travel and tourism articles about fantastic destinations in the Philippines. Know more about our culture and marvel at the richness and beauty of our country.
by Jhaypee Guia on July 17, 2012 The Philippine War Memorial Shrine is a gigantic memorial shrine to commemorate the end of World War II. It is a concrete pyramid type structure, which resembles an oversized Ifugao native house located at Linda, Kiangan. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 17, 2012 This museum displays Ifugao artifacts and is under the supervision of the National Museum of the Philippines. It is 32 meters away facing the shrine and 300 meters away from the Municipal Hall. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012 Philippine Army Museum and Library, located at Fort Bonifacio, has been open for 2 years already. Inside the museum, visitors can see various episodes of the army's evolution, pictures of revolutionary heroes, medals for the AFP, and weapons of the army. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012 Ayala Museum is an art and history museum considered one of the most important private institutions of Philippine art and culture. It holds the finest collections of dioramas of Philippine history and works of renowned Filipino painters. Here are some of its collections: » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 17, 2012 Santa Catalina de Alejandria Church, located in Tayum, Abra, is claimed to be the best preserved church complex in the province and is considered a National Cultural Treasure. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012 The Battle of Zapote River, also known as the Battle of Zapote Bridge, happened on June 13, 1899 between 3,000 Americans and 5,000 Filipinos. It was the second largest battle of the Philippine-American War. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012 The jeepney has become a mainstay in Philippine thoroughfares since their inception after the years of World War II. Jeepneys have become a testament to the boundless ingenuity and imagination of the Filipino, and have become the icons of urban Filipino life. » Read More
by Jhaypee Guia on July 17, 2012 La Trinidad is a 1st class municipality and the capital of the province of Benguet. The town currently holds a record in the Guinness Book of World Records for baking the world's largest strawberry cake in 2004. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012 Nestled inside the city landscape of Las Piñas is the charming nook that is called Nature Church or Parish of Mary Immaculate Church. This quiet spiritual sanctuary is a sprawling area of natural beauty. Inside, the church grounds are full of tall and shady trees. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on July 17, 2012 Spanish-style lamp posts, cobbled streets, adobe walls, clay pots and planters… Walk along the streets of the Historical Corridor in the Old District of Las Piñas and get a glimpse of the colonial past. Be transported back in time as you see historic and cultural landmarks that highlight the charming aspects of our Spanish heritage. » Read More