• Chocolate Hills in Bohol

    Your trip to Bohol will never be complete without taking a glimpse on the famous Chocolate Hills.  On your way to the Chocolate Hills, you will be welcomed with the beauty of…

  • ManilART 2024: Prisms & Mosaics

    Manila, Philippines — The much-anticipated ManilART’24, the National Art Fair, is set to return from October 9-13, 2024 at the SMX Aura Convention Center, showcasing the country’s vibrant and dynamic contemporary art…

  • Binatog

    Binatog is made of boiled white corn kernels topped with freshly grated coconut, butter, and salt. Some have a different variety in eating binatog by mixing it up with milk and sugar,…

  • Maricel “Chelony” Mercado – Lelieveld, a thriving Filipina artist is making her mark in TheNetherlands

    Chelony was born and raised in San Jose, Lipa City, Batangas. She’s the eldest of 11 siblings, a mother of two, and is currently residing in Oosterhout, The Netherlands. Chelony pursued traditional/classical…

  • 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…