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Found Love in a Homeless Phase

How a middle-aged man realized you can see magic anywhere you choose to look.

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There’s Nothing Like Batanes

If you're looking for a place to pause, unmoor from chaos, and be regaled by…

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Desserts at the Center

“In my hometown, dessert moves slowly from one table to another, portioned with care. Sweetness…

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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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Patawid: The Legacy of the Baguio City Public Market

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong spoke of the proposed 4.5-billion market redevelopment and a popular…

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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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A Family Vacation in Zamboanga City

Deriving from the Subanon or Malay word for pot or place for flowers, Zamboanga is truly a melting pot of…

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My Solo Weekend in Dapitan: More than Rizal’s Place of Exile

As the place where the Philippine national hero was exiled during the Spanish era, Dapitan offers a deep dive into…

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How to Explore Intramuros: The Best Ways to Tour Manila’s Walled City

A quick guide to the best ways to tour Manila’s famous “Walled City” — fun, unique, and fuss-free.

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The Persistence of Names

A guide to some invisible places in General Santos City.

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La Palmera Mountain Ridge: This Nature-Sculpted Mountain in Sultan Kudarat is Something to Behold

In the landlocked municipality of Columbio in Sultan Kudarat, La Palmera Mountain Ridge gifts visitors a surreal glimpse into a…

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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 rooted, just like the lotus that rises beautifully from the mud.

Anne Gumiran
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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…

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Patawid: The Legacy of the Baguio City Public Market

Baguio City Mayor Benjamin Magalong spoke of the proposed 4.5-billion market redevelopment…

13 Min Read

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Found Love in a Homeless Phase

How a middle-aged man realized you can see magic anywhere you choose to look.

7 Min Read

Blown Away by Romblon’s Underrated Beauty

Marble artistry, biodiverse marine sanctuaries, powdery white sand beaches, historical relics, a thrilling technical climb…

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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…

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Why There Is no Rape in Bontoc

The line of og-ogfu winds along the trail,broken only at the height of noon—when the…

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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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Of Sand, Sunsets, and Six-Inch Heels

Tucked in a nondescript alleyway between the main road and Station 2’s beach is Rainbow Cafe, where pride flutters like a stubborn heartbeat. Here, drag queens hold on to what…

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Exploring Binondo: A DIY Food and Historical Tour

What does it mean to preserve a space when the world around it keeps demanding it become something else? Binondo answered by not preserving anything. By letting the streets remake…

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Exploring Lobo and Panaghoyan, Two of Samar Island’s 1,000+ Caves

Home to the country’s largest cave system, Samar has the most number of caves in the Philippines: approximately more than 1,000 caves, with only 100 explored by humans. It’s one…

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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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A Kalamay Is a Kalamay Is a Kalamay

From a simple word and a simple food, kalamay has grown to represent a whole category of Filipino delicacies, and beyond that, an idea. That through patience and unity, disparate…

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