
Isdaan Floating Restaurant
by Rosevie Decio on June 1, 2012Explore the Isdaan Floating Restaurant, a collection of small cottages that are really floating above 6-9 feet of water. The water is teeming with colorful fish, which are lively entertainers during your delicious dinner. You can also feed them while waiting for your own food. The restaurant is perfect for families, friends, and lovers who want a unique dining experience.
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Ibon-Ebon Festival - The Fabulous Fiesta
by Jhaypee Guia on May 31, 2012Ibon-Ebon festival, also called “Birds and Eggs Festival,” is a celebration held during the first and second days of February in Candaba, Pampanga. It was first celebrated on February 1 and 2 in 1998 and has been running successfully up to now. This festival is also a celebration for another year of bountiful harvest. The main features of the festival are the migratory birds.
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Pinagrealan Cave Spelunking: A tour in one of the Bulacan’s best caves
by Jane Dacumos on May 31, 2012The province of Bulacan is well known for its historic caves. Pinagrealan Cave in Minuyan, Norzagaray is one of the famous caves in Bulacan next to Biak na Bato. Here are five reasons why many foreign and local tourists visit the place.
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Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta - A Fiesta that Colors the Sky
by Jhaypee Guia on May 22, 2012The Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is a yearly occasion that happens between the month of January and February. It is the biggest aviation sports event in the Philippines. It is celebrated in three to four days.
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The Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower in Bagac, Bataan
by Kathrine Gemina on May 10, 2012Many years after the strife and savagery of the Second World War, Japan and the Philippines strove to establish friendly ties, and in 1975, the Philippine-Japanese Friendship Tower in Bagac was inaugurated as a testament to the spirit of reconciliation between the two countries.
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