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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…

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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…

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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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Basilan Beyond the Headlines

For ages, Mindanao, particularly provinces like Basilan, has carried the stigma of being the most unsafe place to travel in the Philippines. A trip to Basilan quashed that notion for one female traveler.

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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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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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Anda: A Hidden Paradise in Bohol

A lesser-known destination in Bohol, three hours away from the capital of Tagbilaran, offers quiet white-sand beaches and refreshing limestone…

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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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Why Boracay, Palawan, and Siargao Continue to Rank Among the World’s Best Islands

A recent readership poll reveals leisure travelers consider these three Philippine islands as top picks. Here’s why.

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Getting Fishy at the Navotas Fish Port

A unique photowalk experience at the largest seafood market in Metro Manila.

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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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Contrasting Truths of Faith: Dinagat Islands

Despite its enviable biodiversity, Dinagat remains as one of the poorest provinces in the country. It is ruled by one of the most enduring political dynasties in the country, the…

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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 past, but also of the lingering impact of colonization on generational trauma and beliefs.

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The Forest Is Where Wounds Mend

“Breath vapor escaped from my mask as the balmy streets of Kias, still wet from…

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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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Coffee and Crafts: The Atis’ Artistry in Barotac Viejo, Iloilo

Surrounded by mountain forests, Sitio Nagpana, around one and a half hours away by car…

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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…

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The Persistence of Names

A guide to some invisible places in General Santos City.

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Exploring Binondo

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 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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The Seeds We Plant in Place Bloom Long After We’ve Left

“Tatay, the weather is perfect outside,” he said, pointing at the fog that cascaded through the window like the ebbing breath of nature. There was something refreshing about seeing Baguio…

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Quiapo In My Mind: Of Faith, Folklore, and Stopovers

Quiapo is Manila stripped down to its rawest instinct. It isn’t only its history that draws people. It’s how it absorbs everyone who passes through and makes them part of…

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