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by Jane Dacumos on August 6, 2012 The Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) is a 94-kilometre (58 mi) four-lane expressway north of Manila, in the Philippines. Its southern terminus is at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Zambales passes through the Clark Freeport Zone in two interchanges: Clark North and Clark South. The expressway is linked to the North Luzon Expressway through the Mabalacat Interchange, and its northern terminus is at Brgy. Amucao in Tarlac City, Tarlac. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 6, 2012 If Pampanga has its year-round celebration of Christmas then there is another kind of celebration that you should visit. Adjacent to Pampanga, Tarlac has its Belenismo – an annual province-wide contest and exhibit of Belen (nativity scene) displays in different forms and sizes that runs from November to January. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 6, 2012 Have you been to one of the proudest towns of Pampanga? I am sure, the first time you have heard this town, you thought of a country and confused that there is also a place named that way in the Philippines. Mexico is one of Pampanga’s prides when it comes to attractions and landmarks that pictures the province’s natural wonders. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 6, 2012 Pampanga today is one of the hottest spots when it comes to Visita Iglesia. The gifted province is wealth of historical and cultural churches that are some declared as National Treasure by National Museum. If you are planning to visit some of beautiful churches ever built, then maybe the Province of Pampanga is the best destination for you. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 6, 2012 A printing press during the Malolos Republic that was restored in 1852 and converted into a municipal library. Today it is now a museum under the management of the National Historical Institute and serves as the final repository of still existing memorabilia – Casa Real Shrine. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 6, 2012 I was surfing the internet yesterday when I saw an article about Bahay na Pula in San Ildenfonso, Bulacan. I remembered one of my officemate told a story about this house. Quite funny, it is a ghost story. Haha! But as I read more about the house, I have known the true story behind it. Bahay na Pula is more than just a house! It is a witness, a living museum of the spirited past of our ancestors. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 4, 2012 The town of Dipaculao in Aurora holds many natural wonders that mark Aurora’s rich natural resources. Located within the heart of Aurora, it has the longest coastline among the towns of the province. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 4, 2012 Pampanga River is the second largest river in the island of Luzon, next to Cagayan River, and the third largest river in the Philippines. Located in the Central Luzon region, the river traverses the provinces of Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bulacan, Tarlac and Quezon. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 4, 2012 Bringing back our memory to the rich history of Batanes as we go back to one of the province historical landmarks – Tuhel Bridge – serves as a living museum of the spirited past of Batanes. » Read More
by Jane Dacumos on August 4, 2012 Though a small island that dotted the Philippine archipelago, Batanes is filled with amazing sites and attractions that give much reason for the visitors to love the place. One way to discover Batanes is by visiting its colonial churches. Through the years, these colonial churches continue to stand as one of the witnesses of how rich and wealth not only the history but also the culture heritage of the province. » Read More