Philippines Landmarks: 7 Must-See Natural Wonders and Historic Sites
The Philippines has 7,641 islands packed with ancient rice terraces, perfect volcanic cones, and coral reefs that rival anywhere on
Read MoreThe Philippines has 7,641 islands packed with ancient rice terraces, perfect volcanic cones, and coral reefs that rival anywhere on
Read MoreStand inside St. Joseph Parish Church in Las Piñas, and you’ll hear something extraordinary. The warm sound of 902 bamboo
Read MoreWalk through the wrought-iron doors at 413 Escolta Street, and you’ll step into nearly a century of history. This building
Read MoreClimbing 252 white-painted steps through towering pine trees brings you to one of Baguio’s most sacred places. Our Lady of
Read MoreBatanes is the northernmost Philippine province where emerald rolling hills meet dramatic ocean cliffs. This remote archipelago sits just 190
Read MoreThe Crisologo Museum is a century-old ancestral mansion in Vigan City showcasing the life and 1970 assassination of Congressman Floro
Read MorePicture swimming through a living tornado of silver fish, so dense they block out the sunlight above you. The Moalboal
Read MoreThe Sinking Bell Tower stands half-buried in the ground, a silent witness to centuries of Spanish colonial rule and the
Read MoreBeyond the strawberry farms and weekend markets of Baguio City lies a quiet repository of indigenous knowledge. The Baguio Museum,
Read MoreWhere Is Malapascua Island Located? Malapascua Island lies off the northern coast of Cebu in the Visayan Sea and belongs
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