Trending ASIAN TOY : Lato-Lato
Lato-lato is a game where players swing a plastic ball up and down, making a "clacking" sound as they do so. Lato-lato is derived from the Buginese word latto-latto, which means "making clacking sounds" and is spoken by the Buginese people
The Famous and Oldest tattoo Artist in PH
The Kalinga tattoo artist Whang-Od has been dubbed a living legend, a national treasure, and even once "the badass grandmother we always wanted." In the Filipino province of Kalinga, 102-year-old Whang-Od Oggay (also known as Whang-od or Maria Oggay) is working
NightLife in Manila
The nightlife in the Philippines is unquestionably the greatest in Asia. Due to the influence of the Spanish, they most likely truly enjoy themselves. Live music pubs, super clubs, and less savory businesses are all options in the nighttime scene.
Noche Buena – Christmas Filipino Tradition
The world's longest Christmas season is now held by the Philippines. Malls begin playing Christmas music and selling Christmas decorations and gifts as the first "ber" month (September) starts. It's always funny to see Christmas trees and Halloween costumes for
Simbang Gabi : Filipino Christmas Tradition
How Did Simbang Gabi Get Started? Simbang Gabi is a Christmas tradition in the Philippines. It is a series of nine dawn masses held in the days preceding Christmas. It begins on December 15 and ends at midnight on the 24th
Chapel on the Hill
On top of a significant hill is where the Don Bosco Church is situated. In addition to offering the chance for weddings, it is one of the straightforward churches with a lovely circular architectural design, a welcoming spiritual atmosphere, and
New in Baguio! – Igorot Stone Kingdom
The Summer Capital of the Philippines, Baguio has the newest attraction that you should not miss! This year, in Baguio City, a new tourist attraction opened that perfectly exemplifies what it means to be a creative city. One
Holy Week Celebration
Palm Sunday kicks off Holy Week. On this day, we commemorate Our Lord Jesus Christ's triumphant entry into Jerusalem on a donkey. On that day, the people presented Him with palms, a custom reserved for victorious leaders. At Mass, we