Travel packing tips

Kezia Dominguez Planning to travel? Packing may be a little bit stressing, but don't worry! Here are some hacks for a more organized suitcase/bag: Photo from: traveloptions.co.nz 1. One way to save up some space in your suitcase is to put rolled socks inside your shoes to have additional space for other things you are... Continue Reading →

Food Trip in España, Manila

by: Kezia Dominguez Photo courtesy: beyonddeadlines.com There are two things España Boulevard in Manila is really famous for. UST and Flood. Those enrolled in this University knows that this place has a lot of unique and affordable diners. But these diners are not only for the students, it's for everyone who wants to take a... Continue Reading →

Food trip in BF Resort, Las Piñas

By: Kezia Dominguez Inside BF Resort Village of Las Piñas City is a row of diners to choose from. One could say that this village can become a food street because of various restaurants inside. There are a lot to choose from but here are some you might enjoy too. Source: zomato Atoy's Porkchop BF... Continue Reading →

The Daily Bread of Filipinos

Crysalie Montalbo Take a look on how people represent the daily life of Filipinos like how we redeem the faith and good heart of certain people in Holy Book. LOUDER AND LOUDER - Culture may be unnotice, but the heart of a true Filipino speaks out. GET A BILL UNDER THE BELL - A man... Continue Reading →

Probinsyudad No More

Rodney Artida For years, Taguig City has strive to stay true to its principle of Metro Manila's 'Probinsyudad', striking a balance between modernization and tradition, advancement and the environment, a yin and yang of urban and rural. The city has been progressing real fast when Bonifacio Global City was developed. Despite of commercialization, the city... Continue Reading →

There’s More to Baguio City

Theresa Calatcat As the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio is known for its several tourist spots like Burnham Park, Wright Park and Mines View Park. But if you are looking for the artistic side of the infamous city, then, this is the right place that you should go- the BenCab Museum. Named after one... Continue Reading →

The Katipunero’s Museum

Theresa Calatcat In our history, we have known San Juan City as the venue for one of the biggest revolts in the country led by Gat. Andres Bonifacio, the Battle of Pinaglabanan. In honor for what they have done, Museo ng Katipunan is inaugurated. In this museum, the life of Filipinos to how they converted... Continue Reading →

Binondo Crawl: What to eat, Where to eat

Lorrianne Aryenz ValdecantosHaving recently developed a taste for Chinese food, I began scouring Binondo, Manila for the greatest Chinese eats in the Metro. In the beginning I wasn't quite sure on what I was looking for especially growing up with only Chow King as my reference to the oriental flavor.Luckily, everything is one search bar... Continue Reading →

El Deposito Museum

Theresa Calatcat Have you ever wondered how the water ways system works back in the Spanish occupation here in Manila? Well, El Deposito Museum has the answer for that curiosity! El Deposito is a newly opened in San Juan City, the center of Manila. It gives us a bird's eye view of how the water... Continue Reading →

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