The Philippine International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta is an annual event that occurs between January and February at the Omni Aviation Complex in Clark Field, Angeles...
The Makatapak Festival (Barefoot Festival) is a merry dance event featuring competing groups that dance along major thoroughfares here, barefooted. It is celebrated during November...
October 14, Angeles City, PampangaThis town fiesta is held in honor of the Virgin of the Holy Rosary. Homes welcome friends, relatives, and surprise guests with warm hospitality...
One of the biggest events in the Philippines, Candaba, Pampanga celebrates Ibon-Ebon Festival during February 1-2. Foreign and local guests are encouraged to take part in...
Sisig is the Kapampangan term which means to snack on something sour. It usually refers to fruits, often unripe or half-ripe, sometimes dipped in salt and vinegar....
The Sinukwan Festival relives the Kapampangan spirit with a week-long calendar of cultural revivals capped by a grand street-dance parade in the streets of San...
The Sinukwan Festival relives the Kapampangan spirit with a week-long calendar of cultural revivals capped by a grand street-dance parade in the streets of San...
You had the chance to visit Carmelite Monastery for a little time of prayer and reflection. You offered three white roses and lit candles after. It is believed here...
Experience native hots and cabanas with great features and add-ins. With a clear and always clean water in a huge pool, experience fresh water and fun.Who ever said...
The San Fernando lantern industry evolved from the Giant Lantern Festival of San Fernando. The festival, which is held every December, finds its roots in Bacolor where a much...
The FestivalOne of the biggest events in the Philippines, Candaba, Pampanga celebrates Ibon-Ebon Festival during February 1-2. Foreign and local guests are encouraged to take...
History(SALAKOT)Itinayo noong Enero 1979 ang arkong ito ay hango sa disenyo ng isang katutubong sumbrerong Filipino upang gunitain ang Kasunduan sa Base Militar ng Pilipinas at...
History of Barrio ManualiThe word PASBUL came from the term which meant PUERTA in Spanish.The place serve as the only routes towards the mountains north of the town.The barrio manuali is established in 1890.The first families were those with surnames SEVILLA and ZAMORA.In later years pasbul came to the known as manuali due to unperceived reasons.The...
This narrative was transcribed from an actual interview made with Mr. Galicano Enriquez, a known educator and native of the barrio since his birth in 1904.Early on, the barrio...