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Beyond the Brown Mounds of Eastern Bohol: Guindulman, Anda, and Alicia

Posted on April 5, 2026April 5, 2026 by Julia Bautista

Most travelers think they have truly conquered the island of Bohol once they have snapped a photo of the Chocolate Hills and seen a tiny tarsier clinging to a branch in the forest. But if you are like me, and you prefer the rhythmic vibration of a motorcycle under your seat and the smell of…

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The Evolution of a Star: Ashtine Olviga and the Power of Versatile Storytelling

Posted on April 4, 2026April 4, 2026 by Asian Inquirer

In the landscape of local entertainment, there are moments when a young artist truly finds their voice and leaves a lasting impression on the audience. Ashtine Olviga has recently concluded her solo anthology series on Viva One, proving that she is a performer capable of handling immense narrative pressure. This project has allowed her to…

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SB19: The Global Resonance of a Filipino Legacy

Posted on April 4, 2026April 6, 2026 by Asian Inquirer

The global music landscape is witnessing a profound shift as Filipino talent claims its rightful place on the international stage. SB19 has once again rewritten the narrative of Philippine music by securing historic positions on both British and Japanese charts. This achievement is not merely a collection of impressive numbers but a testament to a…

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Journey Through Panay: The Whispering Sugarcane and the Hill of Miracles

Posted on April 4, 2026April 4, 2026 by Julia Bautista

Have you ever noticed how the air seems to change the very second you leave the concrete limits of the city? The noise of Roxas City begins to fade into a gentle hum as I twist the throttle of my favorite motorcycle and feel the engine come alive beneath me. I can feel the weight…

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Cebu to NIR: Crossing the Sea for an Unmatched Adventure

Posted on April 3, 2026April 3, 2026 by Johnny Mangubat

I stood at the edge of the Liloan port in Santander, the southernmost tip of Cebu, while the salty breeze tugged at my riding jacket. Behind me, the long road from Cebu City was a memory of winding asphalt and coastal views; ahead of me, the massive Ro-Ro ferry slowly approached the dock as the…

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124 Islands, One Epic Weekend! Discover the Secrets of Alaminos’ Marine Paradise in Pangasinan

Posted on April 3, 2026April 4, 2026 by Grace Hisona

Looking for a nice place to visit this summer or holy week? Consider adding the Hundred Islands National Park to your bucket list. The Hundred Islands National Park (HINP) in Alaminos City, Pangasinan, is more than just a cluster of rocks in the sea. It’s a sprawling 1,844-hectare marine playground. With 124 islands at low…

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Apo Island: A Masterclass in Marine Majesty and Island Serenity

Posted on April 1, 2026April 1, 2026 by Grace Hisona

It’s summer time in the Philippines and the Apo Island is waving! Just seven kilometers off the southern tip of Negros Oriental lies a 74-hectare volcanic gem that has become a global poster child for community-led conservation. Apo Island isn’t just a destination, it’s a living, breathing success story where the rhythm of the tides…

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Discovering the Serene Beauty of Balanan Lake, The Hidden Emerald of the South

Posted on March 31, 2026March 31, 2026 by Grace Hisona

If you’re planning to visit the southern part of Negros Oriental, there is one spot that deserves a quick stopover – the serene Balanan Lake, in the town of Siaton. Deep in the heart of the southern mountains of Negros Oriental lies a masterpiece born of nature’s own upheaval. Unlike many of the Philippines’ famous…

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San Nicholas de Bari Parish: A Blue Sanctuary in the Heart of Siaton

Posted on March 29, 2026March 29, 2026 by Harold Hisona

My wife and I were just doing our usual grocery run in town when I decided to take a detour toward the San Nicolas de Bari Parish. We didn’t have a plan to spend the morning taking photos. However, the way the light was hitting the belfry made it impossible to just drive past and…

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Chasing Low Tide At The Manjuyod Sandbar | A 24-Hour Guide

Posted on March 27, 2026March 27, 2026 by Grace Hisona

The Manjuyod Sandbar is a 7-kilometer stretch of pristine white carbonate sand located in the North Bais Bay of Negros Oriental. Unlike traditional islands, it is a shifting shoal that only fully emerges during low tide.  When the tide is high, the sandbar “disappears,” leaving only a cluster of iconic wooden stilt cottages appearing to…

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Flee the evil desires of youth and pursue righteousness, faith, love and peace, along with those who call on the Lord out of a pure heart.
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