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Negros Oriental Intensifies Tourism Efforts, Targets 500K Tourists In 2024

Negros Oriental’s provincial government commits to doubling tourist arrivals this year with an assertive tourism campaign.

Metro Manila’s Top 6 Japanese Tempura Restaurants

Crispy, golden, and bursting with flavor!

4 Festivals Draw Tourists To Bulacan This January

Thousands flock to Bulacan as three vibrant towns and a city come alive with celebrations this month!

Organizers Expect Over 200K Spectators For Dinagyang

Anticipating a crowd of 200,000, the 2024 Dinagyang Festival kicks off on Jan. 21, culminating in grand highlights on Jan. 27-28.

Open Water Swim Meet To Boost Conservation Efforts, Local Economy

The Western Visayas International Open Water Swim Circuit, set in picturesque Sipalay City, Negros Occidental on Feb. 18, promises to elevate local tourism and spotlight coastal conservation.

20 Sinulog Contingents To Vie For PHP3 Million Grand Prize

Grand prize winners in the free interpretation and Sinulog-based dance categories at the Sinulog ritual showdown on Festival Sunday will take home a dazzling PHP3 million.

Former NPA-Infested Samar Town Seeks Help To Develop Spring, Cave

Samar local government spearheads the development of its enchanting cold spring and cave, transforming the town amidst decades of armed struggle.

Promising Fashion Innovators Unveil Sustainable Collections In Sinulid 2024

Experience a fusion of artistry and imagination as 62 promising fashion innovators debut sustainable collections in Sinulid 2024: Beyond Boundaries.

Reasons Why Your Weight Loss Efforts Might Not Be Working

Hitting a weight loss roadblock? Explore these reasons why your efforts might be losing steam.

Chinese Culture To Be Introduced To Young Ilonggos Via Puppet Show

Experience the enchanting Quanzhou String Puppetry at Iloilo City’s grandest Chinese New Year celebration on Feb. 10-11.

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