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Calle Real de Iloilo
Time stood still amidst the hustle and bustle of downtown traffic of modernity. Decades old establishments still stand against the test of time,
Miagao Church – a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Iloilo
Constructed in 1797, the Miagao Church stands as a living legacy of the culture and way of life of the people of Miagao centuries ago, anchored in
Photo and Video Coverage of the Dinagyang 2010
Be prepared this weekend to witness the whole City of Iloilo revel during the Dinagyang Festival 2010 and experience an explosion of sound, color,
Molo Church – a “feminist” church in Iloilo
The Molo Church is one of the most familiar landmarks of Iloilo. Built in 1831, the church stands as a reminder of Iloilo’s rich history and
Plaza Libertad
Where the flag of the First Philippine Republic was raised in triumph after Spain surrendered Iloilo, her last capital in the islands, to the revolutionaries
Antique, Philippines
Allow yourself some enchantment and adventure. Visit Antique, historic land of the Binirayan festival, majestic mountains, cascading waterfalls,
Iloilo Festivals vie for Aliwan Fiesta 2008 Champion: Dinagyang, Saad of Leganes and Kasag of Banate
This first week of May, the top festivals of the country will converge in Manila to compete for the title of Aliwan Fiesta 2008 champion. For those
San Joaquin Church: A Cultural Gem of the Philippines
The militaristic motif of the San Joaquin Church distinguishes itself from other churches in the Country. Carved on a disproportionately large
Iloilo’s Cemeteries for heritage tourism?
In Iloilo, there is now a growing awareness of the heritage tourism value of our colonial churches and the pre-war commercial buildings in downtown
Dumangas Church
First stone church in Panay was seen in Dumangas and their present church of “St Augustine” which was constructed in 1887, made of











