Visiting Iloilo for the first time allowed us to see an old, historic province that has transformed into an urbanized place bustling with development.
After three years of collective efforts and a lot of hard work, SM Cares has completed the building of 1,000...
For foodies, a trip to the Visayas—or anywhere else, for that matter—is sure to involve some serious snacking.
IN ILOILO, cyclists are intrepid and united. Happiness for them is hopping on their mountain bikes to commune with the natural wonders of Panay Island, or racing on a bike and beating city traffic.
THE ILOILO visual-arts scene has become exuberant with the rise of galleries and new artists.
In the steamy, funky-smelling stalls of La Paz market, the mecca of batchoy, Iloilo’s signature pork-and-noodle soup, chef Pauline Banusing watched the vendors closely.
Frequent travelers, accustomed to international standards of service and amenities, can finally find that level of hospitality in Iloilo. The province’s growing economy and the recent Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) ministerial meetings have driven developers to put up their hotel brands in the capital, Iloilo City. Plans are afoot for international brands as well.
“Think global, go local” must have been foremost on the minds of organizers of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (Apec) meetings in this city when it prepared 210 servings of Netong’s batchoy, the popular noodle soup dish, for delegates, guests and participants of the ongoing Apec event on Tuesday.
LESS than a year after completing its restoration of the façade of the historic San Joaquin Church in Iloilo province,...
THE CONTROVERSIAL road-widening project of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) in Iloilo province is threatening to affect...