Catholics tired of fish on Friday can enjoy a Lent-friendly smorgasbord in Nicaragua, where soups made with iguana or armadillo are served with a healthy portion of bull testicles.
Zoobic Safari welcomes one of the rarest animal species in the world, the first white lion cubs born in the Philippines.
“How long do you shower in the morning?”
Three weeks after the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NCHP) requested Msgr. Fred Madlangbayan to stop the construction of a building beside Taal Basilica, workers are still busy finishing the structure’s washroom.
Among the basic principles of conservation followed internationally is the stipulation that all angles of architectural monuments or heritage buildings should always remain in full view to the public.
The Angat Kabataan Camp (AKC) marked its fifth year by revisiting Bicol, where its heritage advocacy has produced much fruit.
In many places swimmers might prefer to avoid sharks, but wetsuit-clad tourists in Palau clamor to dive among the predators thanks to a pioneering conservation initiative that has made them one of the country's main visitor attractions.
Historic Army and Navy Club (ANC) in Manila has become a shell and a ghost of its old self after it has been stripped and practically dismantled by a hotel developer with clearance from City Hall and even the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP).
The pre-war Juan Arellano-designed Art Deco-streamline old Meralco building on San Marcelino Street in Manila’s Ermita district is now just an empty lot devoid of any historical and architectural significance after it was completely demolished to give way to two commercial projects.
Heritage conservation groups and youth organizations are trying to bring back the glory of what was once dubbed the queen of streets, Escolta.