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Banaue Rice Terraces: A Marvelous Showcase of History and Culture

Banaue Rice Terraces: A Marvelous Showcase of History and Culture

by Angel Bonifacio on July 23, 2013

The rice terraces were made by the Ifugaos approximately 2,000 years ago, even earlier than the Colosseum of Rome and Hadrian’s Wall in the United Kingdom. This amazing work can be found at the Cordillera mountain range, located north of the Philippines. Long generations of the Ifugaos hand-carved the mountains with the use of mere primitive tools and sheer human power. They traced the contours of the land and made the terraces look like large steps heavenward. Because of this, the Banaue Rice Terraces is also called “Stairways to the Sky,” a very fitting title for this work of wonder.


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A Breathtaking Experience To Lingayen Beach

A Breathtaking Experience To Lingayen Beach

by Jhaypee Guia on July 20, 2013

Lingayen Public Beach can be found in Lingayen, the capital of Pangasinan province. This beach is a very relaxing place for everyone. Its long seashore, fine sand, clear water and cool breeze from the ocean are extremely fun and enjoyable.

It is near in Manila so you can easily get here during your free time, especially weekends. You can travel more or less 250 kilometers from Manila. It is also a perfect place to relieve your stress from the hectic urban life.


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Dambana ng Kagitingan: A  fearless Battle of Filipino-American Soldiers

Dambana ng Kagitingan: A fearless Battle of Filipino-American Soldiers

by Jhaypee Guia on July 20, 2013

Dambana ng Kagitingan, also called as “Shrine of Valor,” is a Philippine National Shrine located at the summit of Mount Samat in Pilar town, Bataan province.

This shrine was established in memory and recognition of the brave Filipino and American soldiers who died during World War II. The memorial shrine complex was also made to give honor and tribute to the heroic struggles and sacrifices of revolutionists who fought and died in that historic stronghold of freedom. The soldiers died fighting and protecting the country against Japanese invasion. They sacrificed their lives so that the next generations would have a country to call their own.


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Mount Palali

Mount Palali

by Kheem Caparas on July 18, 2013
Mount Palali is located in the province of Nueva Vizcaya, bounded by the municipalities of Quezon and Bayombong. It is 1,705 meters above sea level. It was once the hunting ground of the Bugkalots, Gaddangs, and Ifugaos.
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The Agas-Agas Bridge Escapade: Zipline Leyte

The Agas-Agas Bridge Escapade: Zipline Leyte

by Arjay Reyes on July 16, 2013
Situated in Southern Leyte, the Agas-Agas Bridge is the highest bridge ever built in the Philippines. It is constructed between two mountains and crosses the Mahaplag-Sogod section of Maharlika Highway. The bridge is located in Brgy. Kahupian, Sogod, Southern Leyte and provides a significant link to travelers coming from Luzon or Mindanao.
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The Musical Agong House

The Musical Agong House

by Jane Dacumos on July 15, 2013
We, Filipinos, are known in the worldwide music industry. And do you know that some of the great singers are Mindanaoans? Yes. There is a lovely place in Davao del Sur that pictures how a Mindanaoan tribe is inspired by their music. It is the Agong House in the hills of Kapatagan, Digos City.
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Overlooking Boracay Island at Mount Luho

Overlooking Boracay Island at Mount Luho

by Jhaypee Guia on July 12, 2013
Mount Luho is one of the best spots that can be visited in Boracay. It is located in Brgy. Bolabog, Boracay Island. It has a total height of about 100 meters above sea level. It is the highest point in the island. This mountain is mostly visited because it offers a very captivating and mesmerizing view of Boracay that will surely capture the eyes of the spectators.
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Palawan: The New “World’s Best Island” 2013

Palawan: The New “World’s Best Island” 2013

by Jhaypee Guia on July 11, 2013
Travel + Leisure Magazine is one of the popular and reliable travel magazines in the world. This year, they released the new list of Top 10 World's Best Islands. Amazingly, two of the great Islands in the Philippines such as Palawan and Boracay made it to the top in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards 2013 for Best Islands. The votes were casted through online voting where readers ranked their favorite Islands. The survey started from December 2012 to April 2013.
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Day-asan Floating Village: “Little Venice of Surigao City”

Day-asan Floating Village: “Little Venice of Surigao City”

by Jane Dacumos on July 10, 2013
No words can probably describe the beauty and silent charm of Day-asan Floating Village in Surigao City. Hailed as the “Little Venice of Surigao City”, the village is a fishing village consisting of houses on wooden stilts above the water.
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The History Remains at Aquino Center and Museum

The History Remains at Aquino Center and Museum

by Jhaypee Guia on July 2, 2013
The Aquino Center and Museum is one of the best places to visit when revisiting the history of the Philippines. It is located in Hacienda Luisita, San Miguel, Tarlac City. It is established as a tribute to the two beloved Filipino icons of democracy, the late Sen. Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. and his wife, the late President Corazon “Cory” Aquino.
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