
Must-See Tourist Spots in the Resort Capital of the Philippines
by Adrea Hernan on August 22, 2014Laguna, dubbed as the “Resort Capital of the Philippines”, houses more than 500 hot spring resorts. It is also labeled as the “Detroit of the Philippines” because of the presence of major vehicle manufacturers in the city of Sta. Rosa. The province is also considered as the “Silicon Valley of the Philippines” because of the vast number of electronic companies operating in the province.
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The Ten Most Googled Philippine Tourist Destinations in 2013
by Rjay Reyes on July 11, 2014The Cable News Network (CNN) released a review of the “Most Googled Destinations of 2013” that charts the most-searched tourist attractions in each country including the Philippines. Google is recognized as the most popular search engine in the world with a 71% percent of the world’s search engine market share.
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Nakakaaliw na Liliw Resort
by Rjay Reyes on June 18, 2014Liliw is a town in the province of Laguna which is situated in the southern edge of the province. The town is known for its native homemade sweets, cold water spring resorts and a shoe industry that rivals Marikina City. The place is nestled at the foot of Mt. Banahaw which is the source of the cold water springs.
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The Waterfall with Many Names of Majayjay, Laguna
by Rjay Reyes on June 3, 2014Majayjay is a town in the province of Laguna. The place has many tourist attractions including the famous Mount Banahaw where it became a haven for mountain climbers and hikers. At the foot of the mountain one can explore the alluring Bukal Falls, also known as Kilangin Falls.
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Experience the Coolness of Bunga Falls
by Jhaypee Guia on April 10, 2014Bunga Falls is a twin falls located in the town of Nagcarlan, Laguna. The twin falls is placed abreast each other.
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