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Visit the Philippines 2015: Pearl of the Orient Seas
I am a proud agent in the enterprise of Philippine tourism and heritage preservation. Although I facilitate my tours on freelance, by-request-only terms, I still actively promote our heritage, culture and history through my works as a writer. But more … Continue reading
Posted in CULTURA, GUIA: TOURS, VIAJES
Tagged Aling Lucing Sisig, All steel church in Asia, Arquitectura Mestiza Filipinas, Catholicism in the Philippines, Cavite, Coron, Fil-Hispanic architecture, filipino food, Filipino foodie, Hispanic Philippines, Ilocano empanada, Ilocos, It's more fun in the Philippines, Itsmorefuninthephilippines, Kayangan Lake, Manila tour guide, Manila Tourism, Manila tours, Mt. Pinatubo crater lake, Mt. Pulag, Palawan, Paoay Church, Philippine cuisine, Philippine fiestas, philippine tourism, San Beda Abbey, San Sebastian, Seafood in the Philippines, Sinigang, Sisig, Tagaytay, Ternate, Visit the Philippines 2015
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San Miguel de Manila Walking Tour: 7 DECEMBER 2013
For over a year now, I have specialized in facilitating tours around a once-fabled arrabal of Manila, San Miguel de Manila. The year has been great for these tours. I cannot count anymore the number of times, groups and individuals … Continue reading
Posted in GUIA: TOURS, LA VIDA FILIPINA, VIAJES
Tagged Casa Roces, Heritage Conservation Society Youth, Joaquin de Jesus tours, La Cocina de Tita Moning, manila cultural heritage, Manila tours, Mosaicos de Machuca, San Beda Abbey, San Miguel de Manila, San Miguel Pro Cathedral, San Sebastian Church, What to see in Manila, where to eat in Manila
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San Miguel de Manila: Arrabal de una abadía, buenas familias y cerveza
Arrabal de una abadía, buenas familias y cerveza In the early decades of the 1800s until as late as the 1950s, San Miguel de Manila earned for itself a distinction of being a favorite nook of the capital’s elite. Along … Continue reading