Ambos Camarines

Ambos Camarines is a defunct historical province in the northern end of the Bicol Peninsula. It was established in 1579 with Nueva Caceres (now Naga City) as its capital. In the last decades of Spanish colonialization, the province underwent a series of confusing geopolitical divisions, fusion, re-division, and re-fusion, until 10 March 1917 when Ambos … Read more

Don Jose Bautista Ancestral House

Another historic house in Malolos is the 19th-century Don Jose Bautista Ancestral House, which served as the office of the Secretaria de Fomento during the First Philippine Republic. It frequently hosted Manila-based visitors, including Jose Rizal in 1892. This ancestral house was built in 1855 by one of the prominent Filipino-Chinese families in Malolos. It … Read more

Museo Kordilyera Baguio Entrance Fee

Museo Kordilyera Baguio Entrance Fee  Php 30 for non-UP students with a valid ID Php 60 for adults 20% discount for Senior citizens and Persons with disability (PWD) Museum Hours: Tuesdays to Fridays, 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM. You may want to read: Light and Sound Museum Entrance Fee Museo Pambata

Karo

Karo The carabao or water buffalo is the Filipino farmer’s companion in plowing his field since we’re originally an agricultural country. Together with the carabao is the Karo. The Karo was used as a means of transportation for agricultural products and it is usually used in sugarcane fields to haul the sugarcanes to the train/truck. … Read more

Balay Negrense

Balay Negrense! The house is of the type called Bahay na Bato, literally “house of stone”, however, reflecting American colonial influences, the lower storey is not constructed with stone but of concrete. The foundation posts are made out of trunks of the balayong tree, a local hardwood and the floorboards are of the same material. … Read more