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Showing posts with label Bataan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bataan. Show all posts

Nov 9, 2014

Take-Home Goodies from Central Luzon

Anyone who loves to travel surely loves to take home pasalubong and souvenirs too so as to remind them about the places they have been too. To cater to the needs and wants of the tourists, Central Luzon provinces offer a lot of different goodies that everyone would surely want to take home! Want to know some of these goodies? Read on!

Oct 26, 2014

Mouth-watering Food of Central Luzon!


A trip is never complete without tasting the local and traditional food of the places you have visited. In this article, I would be sharing with you some of the best and yummy dishes that you can try once you visit the southern area of Central Luzon! Feeling hungry? Click here!

Oct 11, 2014

Top 20 Awesome Ways to Truly Enjoy Unearthing Central Luzon!


Source: Wikia


Wondering what to do during your visit in Central Luzon? Then wonder no more because this article is in fact a BUCKETLIST of the top 5 most amazing things to do in Bataan, Bulacan, Pampanga and Zambales! Excited? I know you are! So grab your pens and off we go!

Oct 10, 2014

Delve, Explore, and Discover Central Luzon!



Source: Its more fun in the Philippines

Central Luzon, having the most abundant harvest of palay and other crops because of its fertile plains and valleys, was renowned as the “Rice Bowl of the Philippines”. The people in Central Luzon are mostly native Tagalog and Kapampangan speakers so it would not be hard for tourists to communicate with them.