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by Jhaypee Guia on September 17, 2014 The splendid mansion of Villa Lizares now houses one of the more progressive schools in the Philippines, the Angelicum School Iloilo, and is now a fusion of culture old and new. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on September 11, 2014 Bicol region is one of the most visited tourist spots in the Philippines that is surrounded by pristine beaches, lakes, coves, caverns and other natural wonders that is truly captivating. Situated in the southeastern end of Luzon Island, Bicol region is comprised of four provinces, namely: Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate and Sorsogon. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on August 29, 2014 Davao is an anchor tourist destination in the south of the Philippines. It attracts tourists for its rich culture, natural resources, wildlife sanctuary, forests and the presence of Mt. Apo which is the tallest mountain in the country). It is a place like no other that mixes the best of urban and rural living. Upon visiting to Davao City, you should make the best out of it. » Read More
by Kaye Valdez on August 28, 2014 Casaroro Falls is a popular destination in the municipality of Valencia, Negros Oriental. This natural wonder is just 9.4 kilometers away from Dumaguete City. This treasure attracts all kinds of tourists and visitors alike. Despite of the difficult trek going there, tourists still dare to reach it and witness Casarororo’s genuine charm. » Read More
by Xtian Mack on August 28, 2014 Life in a bustling metropolis like Manila does not stop with the end of office hours. Manila has also become a city that doesn't sleep, as people of all walks of life flock to different establishments that offer refuge, refreshment and entertainment to while the night away. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on August 28, 2014 Sarangani is a beautiful province that is located at the southernmost tip of Mindanao. It is part of the (South Cotabato, Cotabato, Sultan Kudarat, Sarangani and General Santos City (SOCCSKSARGEN) region. The province is subdivided into 7 municipalities which include the town of Alabel, the capital town of the province. » Read More
by Adrea Hernan on August 22, 2014 Laguna, dubbed as the “Resort Capital of the Philippines”, houses more than 500 hot spring resorts. It is also labeled as the “Detroit of the Philippines” because of the presence of major vehicle manufacturers in the city of Sta. Rosa. The province is also considered as the “Silicon Valley of the Philippines” because of the vast number of electronic companies operating in the province. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 20, 2014 The province of Sulu is traveled by many tourists, foreign and local alike, just to see the beauty of the island province. For many, it is an achievement to know the hidden treasures that are around the province plus its natural attractions. Like other numerous islands, Lankayan Island in Sulu is a must-see destination that will surely leave a lasting impression to every traveler. » Read More
by Kaye Valdez on August 20, 2014 Nelly Garden (also known as the Lopez Mansion) is a 5 hectare estate which is one of the most important structures in Iloilo. It was built in 1928, by Don Vicente Lopez and his wife Donya Elena Hofilena. It was named after their eldest daughter, Nelly. » Read More
by Rjay Reyes on August 20, 2014 Dumaguete City, is the capital and the largest city of the province of Negros Oriental. It is nicknamed ‘The City of Gentle People’ and referred as a university town because of the presence of four universities and a great number of other colleges where student from other provinces enrol. The city is also a tourist attraction to many foreigners, particularly Europeans. » Read More