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Showing posts with label Marinduque. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marinduque. Show all posts

Nov 15, 2014

MIMAROPA's top secret information

By Phoebea Co and Allyssa Dizon

SHHHH! (source)

Everybody has secrets. And so does every place. And we know a few inside information about a certain region...

Can you keep a secret? Well, here goes...

Nov 9, 2014

"Pasalubong, please?": Things to Buy in MIMAROPA

By Phoebea Co and Allyssa Dizon

Fat Asian Kid Meme

Pasalubong (a shortened term for "pang salubong", which in English means "to greet with") is a Filipino tradition of a homecoming gift. It is something implied whenever one travels to another place. Common statements would include the meme above which in Filipino is "Wag mo kalimutan ung pasalubong, okay? Salamat!" It has no direct translation in the English language as well. Pasalubongs are usually the souvenirs for the family and friends from the place that the person has been. It can range from t-shirts, keychains, and food. Pasalubongs are a sign that you kept the person/s in mind while travelling. Pasalubongs are also locally made by the well, locals and is a way of helping the local community as well!
So, what can you buy from the region of MIMAROPA then? Let's go shopping for pasalubong!

Nov 2, 2014

Breathtaking Views in MIMAROPA

By Phoebea Co and Ally Dizon

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Fall in love with the Philippines one province at a time from the MIMAROPA region with these breathtaking tourist attractions! :)

Do you want to prove if love at first sight is true? Read on!

Oct 26, 2014

10 Famous Foods to Die For in MIMAROPA

By Phoebea Co and Ally Dizon

The Philippines is famous for its "Lutong Bahay" (home-made) cuisine (Image Source)

The Filipino culture is very well-acquainted with different types of cuisines, indeed. Every province has its distinct and particular tastes, and still have their similarities in style, finesse, and delivery. You'll be surprised what this country has in store with your stomachs! Because we all know one thing: it's that Filipinos take utter delight in eating!

Now if you're up for a diverse and eccentric food adventure, Region 4-B has a wide galore of dishes and treats for you! Read along and -try- not to get too hungry for these upcoming scrumptious dishes.

Are your tissues (you know, to wipe off the drool off your face) ready for this? Then let's go! Nom-nom-nom!

Oct 19, 2014

10 Au Naturale Attractions in MIMAROPA

By Phoebea Co and Allyssa Dizon

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Ahhhh~!! Nothing beats nature in all its glory. Unspoiled, undiscovered, nature. It's like being transported into a whole new world, right? Well you've come to the right place!

Welcome to the Philippines, where we are not only known for our hospitality but also our natural attractions. Mt.Mayon is the perfect cone shaped active volcano in Albay and Boracay, located in the small island in the province of Aklan, is one of the most famous beach in the country for years on end. 

But why don't we travel to its neighboring regional provinces? Tara na sa Region 4-B! (Let's go to Region 4-B!) Click this ~link~ to know more!

Oct 12, 2014

The "Bakit?"* List: Top 5 Reasons to Visit Marinduque

*"Bakit?" is "Why?" in English.

5.) Because they have a cave (complete with stalactites, stalagmites, and the likes) with a low entrance fee
Ka-amon Cave (source)
||  One of the newest attractions in Marinduque. Ka-amon has seven chambers: one has rock formations and one was believed as the banquet place in the early times. Rates are cheap and basics are included: includes tour guide, helmets, and headlamps.
4.) Because they have a volcano that's still active but you can visit
Mt. Malindig (source)
|| Okay. It's dormant. It is a favorite destination among mountaineers these days. All you need to do is secure a climbing permit and you can even request for a tour guide. The trek usually takes about two hours or less, depending on the weather and the pace of the climbers. Once you reach the top, you can see the nearby provinces and the islands: Tres Reyes Islands, Elephant Island, Mindoro, Verde Island, Southern Luzon all the way to Bicol, Romblon, Batangas, Laguna, Quezon and Burias Island.

Oct 11, 2014

M A R I N D U Q U E: The Literal Center of Attention

Moriones Festival (source)
Moriones Festival (source)
To be able to function, a human and an animal need to have a heart amongst everything important in the body. Perhaps it is the most vital. Lo and behold, even the Philippines has a heart!
Proclaimed as the Heart of the Philippines because of its literal heart-shape, Marinduque is also the geographical center of the Philippine Archipelago! Marinduque is best known for the Moriones Festival (image above) done every Holy Week. This age-old tradition goes to show the deep devotion of the believers of the Catholic faith by re-enacting what was done to Jesus Christ by whipping their backs, arms, and legs as an act to receive forgiveness for their sins.
Putong: "The Crowning" (source)
Putong: "The Crowning" (source)
This is just one of the reasons to visit Marinduque. There's also the beautiful natural attractions and beaches, native craftsmanship, scrumptious delicacies, and of course the warm Filipino hospitality magnified here is known as putong: a traditional welcome ritual, steeped in color and mirth, performed through song and dance; it is only found in Marinduque!