
The Feast of Miraculous Black Nazarene
by Jhaypee Guia on January 9, 2015The Black Nazarene, known to devotees in Spanish as Nuestro Padre Jesús Nazareno is a life-sized, dark wooden sculpture of Jesus Christ carrying the cross, believed to be miraculous by many Filipino Catholics. Originally with fair complexion, it turned dark after it survived a burning ship on its arrival from Mexico.
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Nightlife in Metro Manila
by Xtian Mack on August 28, 2014Life 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.
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The Ten Most Popular Destinations to Visit in Manila
by Kaye Valdez on August 5, 2014One of the busiest cities in the Philippines, Manila is the capital and the second largest city of the country. The tourism industry in Manila attracts over 1 million tourists each year where Luneta Park or Rizal Park is a major attraction and one of the most noticeable icons of the Philippines. Here are the ten (10) most popular places to visit in Manila:
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Rizal Park named as one of the best parks in Asia — survey
by Rjay Reyes on June 24, 2014Rizal Park as one of the most famous attractions in Manila, is one of the most significant places because it is where the famed national hero Dr. Jose Rizal was martyred. His execution on December 30, 1896 ignited the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish colonizers.
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WordPress co-founder holds successful Manila visit
by Rjay Reyes on June 18, 2014WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg recently came to Manila for the WordPress Community Meet-up in Manila attended by bloggers, developers, designers, and enthusiasts of the world’s most popular web publishing platform.
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