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Miag-ao: Church and Around by Lakbay Philippines on Nov 21, 2011How to Get to Miag-ao From IloIlo You need to go to Iloilo Terminal market and look for Southern Iloilo bound jeepneys. They’re locally known as ‘supers’. The travel time to Miag-ao is about 45 minutes, and you can stop right beside...
MIAG-AO: Documenting a UNESCO Certified Historical Church by on Aug 21, 2011...
Sunshine in a bowl by pinaywandergirl.blogspot.com on Jul 13, 2011Iloilo is one of those places I never thought I will ever explore on my own. As I was uncovering little bits and pieces about Iloilo during my pre-travel research, I envisioned myself... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my websit...
The Quintessential Church Pilgrimage of Iloilo by pinaywandergirl.blogspot.com on Nov 28, 2010I have never seen beautiful churches strategically placed on every town ever in my whole life until I went to Iloilo. So people might wonder what's so interesting with visiting churches unless... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my web...
round the clock in the queen city of the south by Flip'n Travels on Sep 28, 2010After the Pinatubo hike, that’s when we realized that it would really be the busiest month of 2010. After booking some more flights we ran around Manila like foreign tourists, minus the public transportation piece of it. We gave our guest from...
Miag-ao Church – A UNESCO World Heritage Site by Manila Photographer on Aug 10, 2010The most beautiful Baroque Church in Iloilo Miag-ao Church was built in 1786 by Spanish Missionaries and over two hundred years later, it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The church is a blend of Filipino Style and Spanish Colonial desig...
Iloilo Travel Guide by pinoyislands on Aug 8, 2010Iloilo Province Iloilo province is located on the southwestern tip of Panay Panay Island between the Iloilo river and the Guimaras strait. Iloilo is composed of 42 municipalities and a competent city, It is readily accessible to the different regions...
World Heritage Sites in Ilocos: Paoay Church, Sta. Maria Church and Vigan City by ~ biag.ken.siak ~ on Feb 28, 2010The UNESCO World Heritage have listed to date, Five [5] World Heritage properties/sites in the Philippines. However, there are Four [4] World Heritage Sites listed in just one Category [the Baroque Churches in the Philippines Category] which techni...
Miag-ao Church: Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish Church by Valerie Caulin-Freelance Writer and Coffee Addict on Jan 21, 2010Miag-ao Church or Sto. Tomas de Villanueva Parish Church is one of the Baroque Churches in the Philippines that belong to the UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1994. Along with the baroque churches of Intramuros, Paoay (Ilocos Norte) and Santa Maria (...
Why travel to Ilo-Ilo by Pinoy Boy Journals on Jan 6, 2010I remembered my last trip to Ilo-Ilo. Troubled. Wounded. Soul-Searching. I say others would think this province is only a sleepy town. Basically nothing much to do. Boring city with rich history. If you don't know anyone don't fret for you will surel...


