This is how Filipinos dealt with flood in the early 1900s
Yes, they braved floodwater in their baro’t saya
Yes, they braved floodwater in their baro’t saya
The Louvre Abu Dhabi will finally open to the public on November 11, a decade after the project was launched, France’s culture minister said Wednesday.
Artist-metalsmith Ram Mallari Jr.’s three-horned dragon looks ferocious despite its wings being riddled with bullet holes and its back burdened by the weight of a protruding mechanism.
Philippine teams bested 50 countries in a prestigious international street dance tilt held in Arizona. The country sent its largest delegations of dancers yet this year.
Bambi Mañosa-Tanjutco was very young when her father, the esteemed architect Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa, moved their family from the comforts of Quezon City to the provincial subdivision then known as New Alabang Village in Muntinlupa.
One of the country’s oldest dance schools, which has produced formidable talents, is not in “Imperial Manila” but in Mindanao. The Locsin Dance Workshop marks it 70th year on August
As a showcase of history and culture, San Miguel town is an exemplar not only in Bulacan but also for the country to emulate.
“Tagalog na lang po tayo mag-usap, Ate (Let’s just talk in Tagalog),” came the Facebook message from Kotokuzan Taro, a sumo wrestler we met at Arashio Beya, a sumo stable in the Chuo ward of Tokyo.
Music icon Ryan Cayabyab reminisced how his song “Da Coconut Nut” came into being, following its now-viral rendition by an American choir.
Just when we thought we had our fill of Bulacan the last time we were there, we recently discovered it had so much more.
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