Loom weavers recovering from 2013 earthquake disaster
THE loom-weaving towns of Bohol seem to be recovering from the losses sustained from the devastating earthquake of October 2013.
THE loom-weaving towns of Bohol seem to be recovering from the losses sustained from the devastating earthquake of October 2013.
COMPLAINING that the yearly festival commemorating the historic Blood Compact between the Philippines and Spain has degenerated through the years into banal entertainment, organizers said they have tried to make
To promote Bohol’s rich cultural heritage, the Bohol church and provincial government will revive the province’s unique “urna” tradition.
“Sandugo 2016 will use the native Kuradang dance ‘as the main basis and inspiration for this year’s contest, being the most local of Boholano traditional dance expressions.'”
FRENCH interior designer Nicolas Moussempes says that his works aim to create a sense of place. His latest oeuvre are the lodges at Tarsier Botanika Nature Park, which engage the guest by connecting the design with its surroundings.
REACTING to the clamor of concerned Boholanos, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) has issued a cease-and-desist order (CDO) against the demolition of the late-Spanish-era and early-American-period Loay
President Benigno Aquino III is looking forward to coming back to Bohol, no longer as Chief Executive, but as a tourist.
AN INTERNATIONAL conference will feature experts and discussions on how to retrofit ancient churches in light of the destruction wrought by the Oct. 14, 2013, earthquake on several centuries-old churches
BENEATH the horizon, the sea is like a plane of ice—unmoving, streaked with shards of deeper blue and clear azure, like icicles. Close by, it streams, breaking gently on the
THIERRY Mathou, the new Ambassador of France to the Philippines, recently visited Cebu with his lovely wife Cecile.
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