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Visiting Dumaguete
Most expats will tell you that Dumaguete is the most livable city in Philippines. They found it the perfect place to settle down. Being a city it has all the conveniences, but at the same time is small enough to walk around. Although it’s an enjoyable place it doesn’t escapes from the noisy tricycles that … Continue reading
Celebrating the Bacolaodiat in Bacolod
Chinese New Year it’s the big flux of people moving on the planet. It’s one the most important celebration for a Chinese person. Represents the going back to the roots. Chinese have fled for centuries to Philippines. So this event is widely celebrated in Philippines. On of the biggest celebrations is in the Manila Chinatown, … Continue reading
Exploring Twin Lakes near Dumaguete
The is a scenic spot located around 25 km North of Dumaguete City. These lakes named as Lake Balinsasayao and Lake Danao, are craters situated on the peak of the mountains at 1000 feet above sea level. It’s the home of several rare species of animals including birds. There you can do hiking, kayaking and … Continue reading
Visiting Silay in Negros
Silay was once labeled the Paris of Negros, is nowadays more the Where nothing happens in Negros. Most of its charm it’s long gone, yet some of the colonial buildings are still quite well preserved, and most of them have been transformed into a museum with a entrance fee. The Heritage Center, where all the … Continue reading
Visiting The Ruins in Bacolod
If you have being strolling around Bacolod, you surely have noticed that the main artery is Lacson Street. The street name belongs to a wealthy sugar Baron called Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson, which lived around a century ago on a magnificent mansion on the north of Bacolod, along with his Portuguese wife, Maria Braga. Sadly … Continue reading
