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Sariaya Museum:  Home of Town’s Culture and History

Sariaya Museum: Home of Town’s Culture and History

by Jhaypee Guia on June 25, 2012
Sariaya Museum can be found in Sariaya, Quezon Province. The museum is the oldest house that is still existing up to now and owned by philanthropist Don Juanito Alvarez.
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San Miguel de Archangel Basilica Menor

San Miguel de Archangel Basilica Menor

by Jhaypee Guia on June 25, 2012
The entire province of Quezon is dotted with wondrous churches that reflect the devotion and the earnest faith of the people, and San Miguel de Archangel Basilica Menor is one such church that has served its people through the province's history.
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Pinagbanderahan's Peak

Pinagbanderahan's Peak

by Jhaypee Guia on June 25, 2012
As a tribute to the heroism of Filipinos since the war for Philippine Independence, a monument of the flag still stands at the peak of Mt. Pinagbanderahan in the Quezon National Forest Park. The site in the province of Quezon is of great historical significance where the flag of the Philippines was raised during the country’s revolution.
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Pasig Island

Pasig Island

by Jhaypee Guia on June 25, 2012
Quezon is a broad, lush province with an astounding array of land and water environments, but its collection of splendid tropical islands is seldom known. Picturesque hideaways like Pasig Island are one of Quezon's little-known treasures.
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Mayohan sa Tayabas:  One of the Colorful Festivals in Tayabas, Quezon

Mayohan sa Tayabas: One of the Colorful Festivals in Tayabas, Quezon

by Jhaypee Guia on June 25, 2012
Mayohan is a time for giving tribute to the mother, a season for remembering the mother’s sacrifice. Mayohan sa Tayabas is a program of the city government that aims to facilitate the process of conscious recollection among community members. Through a 10-day celebration, from May 6-15, the Tayabanse is guided to honor the glory and bless the wounds and sacrifices of the past.
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