
Go Hiking at Mount Maculot – Batangas: Peak of the curly-haired Goddess
by Jane Dacumos on May 28, 2012Climbing Mt. Maculot-Rockies is just one of the many activities you can do in Batangas. It is certainly a complete getaway from the stressful environs of the city. Experience a sweet view of Taal Volcano plus the nearby mountains in Batangas and Cavite areas near the Taal Lake.
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San Pablo City’s Best: Lovely Adventure of Coconut Festival
by Jane Dacumos on May 25, 2012Let’s play a riddle game! “Sky above, sky below! Ocean in the midst of it all!” Yes, the answer is Coconut! It is because the sky represents the thick white meat of the large hard-shelled oval nut which is filled (when fresh) with fluid or milk (ocean).
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Tinapayan Festival –The Country’s Biggest Bread Parade
by Jhaypee Guia on May 24, 2012During the festival, the largest and longest bread with different figures and shapes is presented in the procession along the main road of their town. The parade showcases the creativity and talent of Cuencano bakers. After the parade, all the locals and guests are invited to eat different types of bread for free.
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Kinulob Chicken at its Finest in Kinulob Festival
by Kheem Caparas on May 24, 2012Kinulob Festival is celebrated yearly every month of April with no definite date. Kinulob is one way of cooking a chicken. It is not as popular compared to other Filipino chicken recipe, though it is not about the popularity but the flavor and the taste that it offers.
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Sikhayan Festival: The Rosenian Pride
by Jane Dacumos on May 23, 2012Priding itself as a blooming city, The City of Sta. Rosa is an ideal place for both local and foreign tourists for its exceptional revelry of Sikhayan. Over the years, thousands of participants have come to be part of its history.
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