STO. NINO FESTIVAL 2006, MANILA

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Dsc09758 The Sto. Nino Festival is the biggest expression of devotion to the Holy Child in the Luzon Island, celebrated every last Sunday of January. The week-long festivities begin with an exhibit of nino and culminate in a grand procesion of hundered of folk, antique and new statues of the Holy Child in different manifestations, e.g., as shepherd boy. as keeper of the world, as a sleeping child, etc. These celebrations are two of the most colorful events in the city in honor of the Sto. Nino.

VIVA SENYOR STO. NIÑO !

SUBIC BAY FREEPORT

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Subic01 Located at the heart of the fertile Central Luzon plains 110 kilometers or just 2 ? hours drive away north of Manila, Subic Bay Freeport is picturesque and serene, teeming with flora and fauna found only in its bountiful forests, and its blue bay waters endowed with rich marine life.

A sanctuary where you will find yourself truly closer to nature, Subic Bay distinguishes itself as the only destination that offers diverse activities, the best niche experiences, and a lifestyle that is simply beyond compare.

ALL HANDS BEACH
JUNGLE ENVIRONMENTAL SURVIVAL TRAINING CAMP
SUBIC BAY NATURE PARK
ROYAL SUBIC MALL

TAGAYTAY HIGHLANDS

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Dsc04963 Tagaytay Highlands, the country’s premier destination for luxury living! Situated just sixty kilometers away from Metro Manila, The Highlands is a world-class recreational and residential complex nestled amid the natural splendor and cool, unpolluted atmosphere of the Tagaytay Ridge. With tons of exciting activities, plush facilities, fine dining & drinking, and Asia’s most exciting golf course, The Highlands is truly the ideal getaway haven from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

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TAYTAY FALLS

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Dsc00111 Taytay Falls was formerly known as Imelda Falls. It was renamed Taytay Falls since the name of the Barangay w/c occupies the place is Barangay Taytay of Majayjay, Laguna. The falls is actually located along the lower slope of Mt. Lukban de Banahaw at the side of Majayjay Laguna. In fact there is a trail from Lukban that goes to Majayjay?s Taytay Falls. Likewise, you can trek to Lucban de Banahaw via Taytay Falls. Taytay Falls is very convenient to hike. The locals have been active in developing and protecting this treasure. There are cemented pathways to the campsite. Canals that redirect the route of the water is also located along trail where clear and clean water flows. It is also just a 15-minute walk from the nearest settlement where you can buy food and supplies. The campsite is also big which can accommodate around 20 tents. The falls itself is a series of several basins with the final big waterfalls flowing to a big catch basin, which is ideal for swimming.

EURO STAR CARNIVAL

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Dsc09307 Say goodbye to EK . . . but for a while.

The Euro Star Carnival will run from December 2005 to March 2006, so Filipinos have more time to enjoy the amazing rides that have never before been seen in our country. For further inquiries, you can call the Euro Star Carnival Hotline at 727-4084.

Don’t miss the fun at the Euro Star Carnival at The Fort, Taguig on
Dec. 24 and bring out the daredevil in you!

Feel the Rush at THE FORT !

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JASON-JEAN WEDDING

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Dsc09228 "AS I PLACE THIS RING ON YOUR HAND, MAY OUR SEPARATE LIVES BECOME ONE. I GIVE YOU MY WHOLE SELF, MY LOVE, MY DEVOTION AND FAITHFULNESS. FROM THIS DAY AND FOREVER MORE, I SHALL BE BY YOUR SIDE TO SHARE ALL LIFE HAS TO OFFER."

JASON & JEAN

  • January 08, 2006
  • Basilica Menor ng Inmaculada Concepcion
  • Batangas City

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SINULOG FESTIVAL 2004

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Dsc03130 The Sinulog festival is one of the grandest and most colorful festivals in the Philippines. The main festival is held each year on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City to honor the Santo Niño, or the child Jesus, who is the patron saint of the whole province of Cebu. It is essentially a dance ritual which could trace its roots to Cebuano pagan ancestry but which came to be symbol of Cebuano religious piety.

The festival features some the country’s most colorful displays of pomp and pageantry: participants garbed in bright-colored costumes dance to the rhythm of drums and native gongs. The streets are usually lined with vendors and pedestrians all wanting to witness the street-dancing.

Dsc03143 Recently, the cultural event has been commercialized as a tourist attraction and instead of traditional street-dancing from locals, Sinulog also came to mean a contest featuring contingents from various parts of the country. The Sinulog Contest is traditionally held in the Cebu City Sports Complex, formerly Abellana National High School, where most of Cebu’s major provincial events are held.

Smaller versions of the festival are also held in various parts of the province, also to celebrate and honor the Santo Niño. There is also the Sinulog ng Kabataan, which is basically Sinulog performed by the youths of Cebu.

VILLA ESCUDERO PLANTATION and RESORT

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Dsc02871 An interesting two hour drive South from Metro Manila brings you to one of the Philippines most popular get aways, Villa Escudero, where Philippine culture and history comes to life.

Villa Escudero is a working coconut plantation founded in 1872. In 1980 the Escudero family opened the plantation to the general public. Since then Villa Escudero has developed a worldwide reputation as a focal point to experience Philippine culture and history in a beautiful rural setting.

Dsc02824Take a guided tour of the most famous "Escudero Private Museum" Housing one of the largest collections in the country, its unmatched in its diversity. Eclectic by design, the collection is made up of religious artifacts, silver alters, carrozas, Spanish galleon trade items, ceramics and Philippine dioramas.

MALAPASCUA ISLAND, CEBU

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Dsc03014 MALAPASCUA ISLAND lies in the middle of the Philippines, about eight kilometres north-east of Cebu Island in the green-blue Visayan sea. Far from as crowded as the well-known Boracay.

Malapascua, The name means "Unfortunate Christmas" but time spent on the Philippines’ tiny Malapascua Island is anything but an ill-fated holiday. Shimmering aqua-blue waters greet visitors as they land from bancas (outrigger boats) onto the white sands of Bounty Beach, on the island’s south side. A few small inns on the beach offer comfortable bungalows and simple meals–rates are about $30 a night for a private bungalow and meals for two. Room service, television and air conditioners are in short supply, but there are ample opportunities for lazy mornings on the beach and postcard-perfect sunsets. Visitors wishing to sample the local culture can stroll around Malapascua and visit its small fishing communities in just a few hours–the island covers less than 4 sq km.Malapascua is located only 8 km off the north coast of Cebu, in the Philippine Visayas. However, it is remote enough to avoid throngs of package-holiday tourists. Visitors must endure a dusty, bumpy three-hour bus ride from Cebu City to Maya, followed by a 45-minute banca trip.

HAPPY NEW YEAR 2006

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Dsc08890 H ours of happy times with friends and family
A bundant time for relaxation

P rosperity
P lenty of love when you need it the most
Y outhful excitement at lifes simple pleasures

N ights of restful slumber (you know - dont’ worry be happy)
E verything you need

W ishing you love and light

Y ears and years of good health
E njoyment and mirth
A angels to watch over you
R embrances of a happy years!

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