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Manila Chinese Cemetery by katzilla loves to eat and read on Sep 14, 2011We had a tour with Ivan Man Dy of Old Manila Walks at the Manila Chinese Cemetery. I don't know how much is the rate, because we had it for free! (Actually, this tour is part of a research project I belonged to so this was charged to the funds.)...



NY tells pet cemeteries to stop taking in humans by Philippines on Jun 10, 2011HARTSDALE, N.Y. (AP) — A state agency has told New York’s animal cemeteries to stop burying the ashes of pet owners alongside their beloved cats, dogs and parakeets…. View full post on AP Top Strange News At 7:40 p.m. EDT Share with...



Stories in Stones by Experience Negros! on Nov 2, 2010Warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, 'Array' was given in /home/promdim1/public_html/experiencenegros.com/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 166...



Unearthing Stories and Urban Legends by Experience Negros! on Nov 2, 2010Warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, 'Array' was given in /home/promdim1/public_html/experiencenegros.com/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 166...



San Joaquin Cemetery by Valerie Caulin-Freelance Writer and Coffee Addict on Apr 12, 2010Iloilo is noted for its old churches and houses and a nice place for those who are into photography. But it is in Iloilo that you can also find and shoot old and colonial cemeteries like the San Joaquin cemetery. And if you are a freelance writer  o...



Heritage Park by The Professional Commuter on Mar 3, 2010Located within Fort Bonifacio, the Heritage Park is a 76-hectare property dedicated for memorialization and remembrance. Three major thoroughfares makes the park very accessible. These roadways are EDSA via McKinley Road, South Luzon Expressway (SLEX...



Visiting Paco Park by Discovering Pinas on Mar 6, 2009Paco Park or Paco Cemetery is at the end of Padre Faura Street in Paco, Manila. At first, Paco Cemetery was a cemetery for the elite families of Manila. It was used as the place to inter the victims of the cholera epidemic of 1822. Internment was sto...



New regulations for cemeteries by durianburgdavao on Feb 6, 2009DENR going after crematoria, cemeteries By Katherine Adraneda Even the dead have to follow environmental standards. Expressing concern about the potential pollution and danger posed by waste from facilities catering to the dead, the Department of E...



A Visit at the La Loma Cemetery by Jenn Was Here on Jan 29, 2009Place: La Loma Cemetery (C-3 Highway cor. 7th St., Caloocan City) Date: 03 November 2008 Hosted by Cecily and MamaGeek K and I started planning this vacation / holiday eight months before K went here in the Philippines. Knowing I live in Caloocan Ci...



Jollibee, McDonalds management not affected over use of their company names for Cemeteries by San Pablo Media Ministry on Oct 31, 2008SAN PABLO CITY – The two giant Fast food companies here namely Jollibee and McDonalds are not affected negatively by the common practice of people in this city to call two “rival” cemeteries as “Jollibee” and “McDonalds.”A Crew Officer...