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Heritage Village and Weaving in Hungduan, Ifugao by Lakas ng Trip on May 4, 2012How to get there How to go back Important Notes On my first time in Hungduan, Ifugao the place that I really enjoyed going was the Heritage Village. It was lively and there were a lot to see in terms of how life in Hungduan really is. At that time it...



Casa de Comunidad de Tayabas by Byahero on Oct 8, 2011                Tayabas old tribunal is a famous landmark. Constructed in 1831 when Don Diego Enriquez was gobernadorcillo, it is primarilty designed as a guesthouse for visiting Spanish dignitaries. It w...



Anao: Birthplace of Aglipayan Church? by The Aglipayan on May 28, 2011On a 425-square-meter lot in Barangay San Francisco in the town of Anao stands a chapel of the Philippine Independent Church, which, according to historian William Henry Scott, is the “only living and tangible result of the (Philippine) Revolution...



Mansion House Historical Markers by on Sep 25, 2010...



Kapitolyo ng Cebu Marker by on Aug 29, 2010...



Church and Convent of Sto. Nino Marker by on Aug 29, 2010...



Remembering the Fall of Bataan by brainteaser on Apr 8, 2009Today is the Fall of Bataan, and tomorrow is the 67th anniversary of the start of the tragic Death March. During the past weeks, I spent some time reading several books on the defense of Bataan and Corregidor during the Second World War for my articl...



Bataan Rising by Bilingual Pen on Apr 8, 2009When we look at Bataan through the lens of history, we think of its fall on that sad day of April 9, 1942 when more than 70,000 Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese forces after prolonged battles. Then, we think of the cruel Dea...



Bataan Rising by P[e]NORAMA: Gallery of Scribbles on Apr 8, 2009    When we look at Bataan through the lens of history, we think of its fall on that sad day of April 9, 1942 when more than 70,000 Filipino and American soldiers surrendered to the Japanese forces after prolonged battles. Then, we think of the cr...