What’s stopping Kris Aquino from buying a property in Bataan
The Philippine Queen of Talk Kris Aquino wanted to buy a beachfront property in Bataan but she is discouraged by its prohibitive price.
The Philippine Queen of Talk Kris Aquino wanted to buy a beachfront property in Bataan but she is discouraged by its prohibitive price.
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar, known for its continuous efforts to promote creativity, artistry, and environmental conservation, named Abucay’s plastic-made Christmas tree as the grand winner to the heritage hotel
Home to the famed albeit controversial heritage-themed resort of transplanted and reconstructed old houses, the town of Bagac, Bataan, becomes the center of this year’s National Arts Month celebrations in Luzon with a host of activities from visual arts to music, film, architecture.
It was a surreal moment for Wilma Eisma, chair and administrator of Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA) when, at 5 a.m., the colossal Ovation of the Seas was seen in the horizon, slowly steering its way toward the Subic port.
Las Casas Filipinas de Acuzar proudly staged a night full of glitz and glamour with its quest for a new queen last May 28, 2019, at its heritage collection
The fighting in Bataan in April 1942 brought traumatic memories to National Artist for Literature Lazaro Francisco (1898-1980), whose biography (first draft only) I have written at the request of the family.
Last weekend we had to stop by and take care of some business in Bataan, which seemed a perfect opportunity to also visit Subic Bay. My wife and I had been planning to do that for some time.
It has been traditionally associated with the dead, but for architect Michael Adriano, a mausoleum is as much a testament to life as it is a way to preserve memories and build a legacy.
ON APRIL 16 and 17, a group of mountaineers composed of amputees, medical students and partner organizations set out north of Manila for a trail that took them 3,600 feet above sea level, and through the rough terrain and steep cliffs of Mt. Tarak in Mariveles, Bataan.
Never forget the Bataan Death March of 1942, at the start of the Second World War in the Pacific, when thousands of Filipino and American soldiers suffered and died at the hands of Japanese captors, during the dreadful march from Mariveles, Bataan, to San Fernando, Pampanga, and then (after being packed in trains) to the concentration camp in Capas, Tarlac.
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