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South Cotabato’s Lake Sebu: Home of the Dreamweavers and the Land of Living Treasures

In the highlands of South Cotabato, Lake Sebu serves as a living classroom where the…

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The Idyllic Charms of Biliran

Splendid faraway beaches, accessible waterfalls, and hospitable locals – these are what await you in…

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Riding The Faultlines of Cavite

How a man with no plan found grit, growth, and unlikely kinship in the mountains.

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The Taste of Typhoon Season

We cherished the post-typhoon dishes as part of our cultural identity. These foods turned disaster into a kind of shared ritual – we mourned what we lost in the storm, but we also quietly celebrated what we still had: each other.

April Pagaling
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The Idyllic Charms of Biliran

Splendid faraway beaches, accessible waterfalls, and hospitable locals – these are what await you in…

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The Demon of Malabon Cemetery

In Malabon City Public Cemetery, an ominous sculpture speaks not only of the city’s storied…

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How Catanduanes Earned Its Place Among My Favorite Philippine Destinations

Along with the warmth of its people, Catanduanes’ - also known as the Happy Island - unassuming surf culture, unhurried…

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Sunken Garden: A Cup Full and Running Over in UP Diliman

The Sunken Garden in University of the Philippines-Diliman flock this spot for recreations, bonding, and fun activities, as well as…

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All the Filipino Food Spots Featured on Somebody Feed Phil

All the iconic Filipino eats, from humble roadside eateries to acclaimed fine dining destinations, that received the spotlight on Season…

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When The Sea Learned to Dance

Elyu, or La Union, used to be a sleepy fishing town where the loudest sound you’d hear was the rolling…

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5 Easy and Accessible Mountains Near Manila

Whether you’re returning to hiking or just want a relaxed day on the trail, these mountains are doable as day…

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Inaul: Maguindanao’s Vibrant and Enduring Woven Tradition

Maguindanao’s local textile historically was a status symbol for royal and noble families, and weavers pass it on from generation to generation. Today this tradition remains not just for cultural…

Rhea Claire Madarang
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A Memorable Day at Quitinday Green Hills Eco-Park

Though sometimes called “Bicol’s Chocolate Hills”, Quitinday Green Hills offers a unique kind of charm with its uneven collection of hills and 360-degree views of lush landscapes, with Mayon Volcano…

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Exploring Binondo: A DIY Food and Historical Tour

What does it mean to preserve a space when the world around…

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Rediscovering the Ili: Kapangan’s Badi Falls

“Five life-changing years have passed since that hike.These days, we’re only in Sagubo for Lola’s…

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Why Climb Mt. Apo? | My Labored Ascent to the Rooftop of the Philippines

An arduous journey to the Philippines’ highest peak reveals that sometimes, there needs to be…

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Lake Sebu Lotus Garden: Paddling Through the T’boli Culture

The stillness of Lake Sebu mirrors the quiet pride of the T’boli people — deeply…

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Climbing the Terraces of Batad

Though challenging and strenuous, climbing the Batad Rice Terraces is a worthy adventure if you…

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Viridian Forest

Papang is hauntedby the ghost of the bicyclein the backyard. Its bones,twisted and bare,lie open to the rain—a frame in mourning,needing to be wheeledto the scrapyard's chapel of rust.“It’s falling…

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Beyond Boracay’s White Beach: A visit to the Ati Living Heritage Center

Boracay is renowned for its powdery white sand, beach resorts, and vibrant nightlife. Most tourists go here to party and unwind. But for the Ati, the island’s original inhabitants, tourism…

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Bulubadiangan: The Sea Dreams of Land 

“Islands like Bulubadiangan are more than a beach destination. They are punctuations for necessary pauses—those rare, vanishing commas in our otherwise breathless sentences of life.”

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Desserts at the Center

“In my hometown, dessert moves slowly from one table to another, portioned with care. Sweetness itself has a hierarchy. This care with dessert has roots in our history. The richer…

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Witnessing the Release of Sea Turtle Hatchlings in La Union

A visit to La Union during sea turtle nesting season paves the way for some new discoveries in insight and conservation.

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The Persistence of Names

A guide to some invisible places in General Santos City.

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