• Daigdig Pinoy’s new look!

    Yes, we are still around. Bringing you nothing but positive vibes since 2007! We do ask for your patience as we are currectly working on improving a lot of things from our…

  • The Metropolitan Theater

    In 1924, Senator Juan bautista Alegre initiated the effort of creating a National Theater. The idea did not materialized, until two years later. A special committee was then created by Mayor Tomas…

  • Panagbenga, The Baguio Flower Festival

    Panagbenga is a month-long annual flower festival that is celebrated in Baguio City. The festival includes floats that are decorated with flowers; street dancing, presented by dancers clad in flower-inspired costumes; and…

  • CELEBRATING WOMEN’S MONTH by Honoring 8 Inspiring Filipina Women

    To celebrate Women’s month, we have gathered some of the extraordinary and exceptional women that have brave through storms, define the norms, and fought thru battles; with mere dedication, perseverance, faith and…

  • Manila Brew in the heart of London

    London’s smallest coffee shop is located inside a red kiosk – owned and run by a Filipino, spreading his love for Philippine coffee and his famous ensaymada! The red telephone box, also…

  • FROM PETROGLYPHS TO ART CAPITAL

    by: Angono Ateliers Association Philippines The Angono-Binangonan Petroglyphs elucidates the genesis why Angono, Rizal is being acclaimed as the Art Capital of the Philippines. The artistic prowess of the town’s artists today…

  • Tatusan Festival

    Caluya, Antique is so abundant in coconut crabs that a tourism festival was named after this highly-prized terrestial crab, the Tatusan Festival. This celebration highlights a colorful parade of crab-shaped floats, street-dancing…

  • Restaurants with Alfresco Dining Outside Metro Manila

    Alfresco Restaurants That Are Worth The Drive The need to recharge, recuperate and energize is something that all of us needed. So escaping from your daily routine or doing something different to…

  • Digital Access to the Exhibit: “Filipina/x in Hawaiʻi: Our Movements, Archives, & Memories”

    By Ellen-Rae Cachola, exhibit curator From October 19 to November 30, 2021, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Hamilton Library (first floor Bridge Gallery) is featuring “Filipina/x in Hawaiʻi: Our Movements, Archives,…

  • Grace Svensson Bondesson’s Works & Passion in Art Blooming in Sweden

    Grace Svensson Bondesson was born and raised in the Philippines. Graduated BS in Architecture and considers herself a ”self-taught” artist. “I believe that being an artist is a gift… My life experiences…