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Tourism
Pangasinan is the third largest province in the Philippines. One common bit of knowledge about it is that it got its name from salt (asin in Filipino). But if you look at the provincial logo, it tells a different story.
To many, the first thing that comes to mind about Muntinlupa is Bilibid or the National Penitentiary.
BY ATTY. JAVIER FLORES WITH MIO DELA CRUZ
Vigan’s vision is to create a productive, investment-friendly, and safe heritage province that promotes industrial peace, green economy, employment generation, and poverty reduction
BY MAIELLE MONTAYRE
BLOSSOMING AMIDST THE RUBBLE How Baguio City’s story of recovery is symbolized by the colorful Panagbenga Festival
BY LESLIE ANNE MAHUSAY WITH MICHELLE DELA CRUZ
Many have tried—but failed!—to take the “Christmas Capital of the Philippines” title away from Pampanga. Its uniquely Pinoy grandeur and joyous spirit continue to inspire those who have witnessed and experienced it
By Novie Rose Nunez
If you find yourself in the Zamboanga Peninsula, make sure not to pass up the chance to visit Dipolog City’s historical sites and eco-tourism spots.
BY JOHN LEE CANDELARIA
A delicate balance between modernity and culture gives Lapu-Lapu a unique advantage as the country’s “Historic Resort City”
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