PHOTOHOLIC: Miag-ao Church
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Miag-ao Church, also known as Church of Santo Tomas de Villanueva, is one of the four baroque churches in the country that was inscribed...
Heritage and Historical Destinations in Tarlac
Tagged as the gateway to the historical Mount Pinatubo, the long list of tourist attractions of Tarlac doesn’t end there. The province is one...
Long Ride to Twin Lakes, Negros Oriental
Tummies were full and sleepy eyes about to shut. We had no idea where we were heading that early Sunday morning. Some suggested continuing...
Stroll Around the Main Streets of Tarlac City
As a traveler, I always allocate a time on my itinerary for a walking tour around the commercial thoroughfares of the destinations I visit....
Gallery III: Juan Luna and Others
Juan Luna y Novicio was an Ilocano-Filipino painter, sculptor and a political activist of the Philippine Revolution during the late 19th century. Born in...
SINGAPORE | Tireless Feet at Gardens by the Bay
Staring at the bay with views of the Merlion Statue, Helix Bridge, Marina Bay Sands, ArtScience Museum, and Singapore Flyer is a bearable thing...
Iligan City Tourism Triangle: Maria Cristina, Tinago and Mimbalut Falls
The unbearable spiciness of a beef rendang started my quest in exploring Iligan City, Lanao Del Norte. Afterwards, I found myself inside a jeepney...
When the EXPLORER goes Solo in Ilocandia
It was in 2006 when I went to Batac, Ilocos Norte for a School Press Conference but didn’t have the opportunity to explore the...
Stairway to Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto
If you’re a Catholic, your visit to Baguio City is incomplete without hiking up the 252 steps to Our Lady of Lourdes grotto. The...
TAIPEI | Rainy Late Afternoon to the Elephant Mountain
Rain started to drizzle when I got out of Ximen MRT Station. I swiftly looked at my mobile map for the shortest way to...