Dinugdog

Dinugdog The Bagobo indigenous group dwells at the foot of Mt. Apo. What could they be eating for merienda? Meet their three-ingredient dish that does not entail heat. Raw bananas are pounded together with grated coconut and sugar. They are neatly placed in the mold and served with hot coffee. What makes it spectacular is … Read more

Manila, An Attractive City

Manila, An Attractive City Manila was an attractive city. It was prosperous, wealthy, and located at a strategic spot at the mouth of the Pasig river. Because of this, it was not only the Spaniards who wanted to conquer it. One of them was the Chinese who, under the leadership of Limahong, attempted to invade … Read more

Malolos City Hall

Malolos City Hall, in front, is the bust of Marcelo H. del Pilar, also known as Plaridel, a Filipino writer, lawyer, journalist, and freemason. Malolos City Zip Code: 3000 Malolos City Hall Address: New City Hall Building, Government Center, Brgy. Bulihan City of Malolos, Bulacan Malolos City Hall Contact number: (044) 931-8888 You may want … Read more

Plaza Goiti

Plaza Goiti/Lacson Renacimiento Visions of Manila:A Modern Tram System Here is an artistic vision of what Plaza Locsin could look like with a modern tram or tranvia. The king of Manila’s prewar mass transit system was the tranvia, or tram. Streetcars, at first horse-drawn and later electrified, connected the suburbs of Manila to its business … Read more

The Galleon Ship

The Galleon Ship The galleon ships were made of wood. They were strong and big. It was powered by wind and can cross entire oceans. Galleon ships were used for trade and can carry a lot of goods. Because it carried a lot of expensive items for selling, pirates would sometimes attempt to steal its … Read more