Amid Manila’s oldest cemetery is a century old San Pancratius Chapel, an old structure that survived wars, typhoons, earthquakes and other calamities, and one that stood the test of time.
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In Focus: Manila, Our Manila

When I was a kid, one of the first books I owned was Nick Joaquin’s “Manila, My Manila: A History for the Young“. Being the foremost chronicler of 20th century Manila, Joaquin dedicated his life …
Continue readingTravel Solo and Win Friends

I prefer traveling alone. Not everyone may believe it, but some of my closest friends would agree, that I am really shy and loner. For a not so sociable person like me, my introvert side …
Continue readingMy Manila, My Hometown

When I asked about your hometown, a lot of you replied. Your responses overwhelmed me, and I thought that sharing mine would at least equal all your efforts in replying to me. I am a …
Continue readingZip and See Seven Waterfalls in a Day (A One-Day Itinerary in Lake Sebu)

The highlands of South Cotabato is home to Lake Sebu, an important watershed in the region located in the town of the same name. Home to the T’boli tribes of Mindanao, the town is more …
Continue readingFor the Love of Calaguas

I am a little over halfway on my pursuit to explore the whole country and in my journey, there are places that I find remarkably beautiful, there are those that I have no intention of …
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