Bohol tour stop: Luxury public toilets
Bohol’s latest tourist attraction is drawing visitors to a beeline outside what looks like ordinary public toilets in a gasoline station—until they enter and embrace their five-star hotel ambience.
Bohol’s latest tourist attraction is drawing visitors to a beeline outside what looks like ordinary public toilets in a gasoline station—until they enter and embrace their five-star hotel ambience.
In what seems to be a typical Philippine northern village of modern concrete houses lies a secret that dates back to the Spanish colonial period.
Promising to incorporate recommendations by the National Museum, the developer of the controversial high-rise condominium project in Santa Ana, Manila, welcomed the lifting of the cease-and-desist order (CDO) against the construction of the twin buildings on the former Jesuit compound called La Ignaciana along Pedro Gil Street.
Ruby Tiong Tan, producer of Lino Brocka’s “Insiang,” has turned over the rights of the classic Filipino film, “Insiang,” to the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP).
Oscar-winninig director Clint Eastwood tackles the life of US Navy Seal sharpshooter Chris Kyle—self-proclaimed most lethal sniper in US military history—in his latest film “American Sniper.”
To kick off its 87th anniversary celebration, Far Eastern University will mount a recital by the celebrated blind pianist tenor Carlos “Chuckie” Ibay on Jan. 20 at FEU Auditorium.
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