Unlike its neighboring provinces of Pampanga and Bulacan, Nueva Ecija is not particularly renowned for its grand Spanish colonial churches,...
Still reeling from three moderate but destructive earthquakes which struck in just a day, the island-province of Batanes is definitely going to bounce back, rebuilding both lives and structures damaged by the tremors.
With deliberate golden strokes, artist Taipan Lucero proudly brings an ancient script back to life, in the hope of promoting an endangered but contentious part of the Philippines' heritage.
Long before Filipino architects ventured into heritage conservation, Ramon Ma. Zaragoza, who passed away on July 4 at age 73, had already been doing it, restoring and conserving various historic structures in Manila, Vigan and Cavite.
The massive earthquake of 2013 damaged numerous historic churches in Bohol, where one of the countryâs largest collection of coral and early concrete churches, mostly dating from the Spanish colonial era, are located.
Of a place like Manila, it can be said that contrasting forces sit side by side in constant opposition: the dark and the divine, our shared traumas and hard-won victories, the past and our present.
Manila FAME, the much-awaited design and lifestyle event by the Department of Trade and Industry through the Center for International...
After four years of civil war in the former rebel stronghold, The Baron's suites and ballroom are empty with walls peeling.
Qatarâs National Museum is almost a decade in the making, three years late and costs an estimated $434 million.
Egyptologists and other experts gathered in Italy this week to celebrate a successful campaign to save ancient Egyptian temples from being submerged by a dam project 50 years ago.