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Manila Film Center in Pasay City, Philippines: A Rich History and Haunting Legends
The Manila Film Center, also known as Amazing Show, located in Pasay City, Philippines, stands as a testament to the country’s vibrant film industry and cultural heritage. Built in 1982, the structure has witnessed numerous film festivals, premieres, and events over the years. However, the site is also infamous for its haunting legends, captivating the imaginations of locals and visitors alike. In this review, we delve into the fascinating history of the Manila Film Center and explore the origins of the ghostly tales that surround it.
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Travel Guide: The Laperal White House in – The Most Haunted House in Baguio, Philippines
The Laperal White House is one of the most haunted places in the Philippines and it is located in Baguio City, north of Luzon. A vacation home built by Roberto Laperal in the 1930s. Passing visitors and taxi drivers have allegedly seen apparitions of a woman who looks out the window and a little girl who stands on the stairs. The house is, unfortunately, closed most days of the year, so you can only appreciate it from the outside. Another haunted place that I’ve visited in Baguio, The Diplomat Hotel History of the Laperal White House Built in the 1920s, the Victorian-style Laperal White House was originally owned by the…
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I Visited The The Diplomat Hotel – the Infamous Retreat House In Baguio City, And Here Is My Experience
The Diplomat Hotel in Baguio City is a popular tourist attraction in the Philippines. The old retreat house is allegedly being hunted, according to a number of local paranormal groups and ghost hunters. Many ghosts and spirits are rumored to be wandering around at this location.
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Scandinavia on My Bucket List: A Filipina’s Epic Viking Adventure Itinerary (Norway–Sweden–Denmark Guide)
Scandinavia has a strange pull on the imagination. Even from the Philippines—where humidity is practically a personality trait and the closest thing to a fjord is a flooded street in Marikina during typhoon season—it’s impossibly easy to romanticize longships cutting through misty waters, medieval castles standing quietly against icy winds, and fire-lit Norse feasting halls echoing with ancient stories. This is the kind of destination that earns its spot on a bucket list. And for me, planning this Epic Viking Adventure is already half the journey. So let’s call it that, the Epic Viking Adventure. This guide is not about pretending I’ve already been there. It’s about planning it properly,…
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20 Useful Japanese Phrases for Travelers
20 Useful Japanese Phrases for Travelers If you’re planning a trip to Japan and you’re not quite fluent in Japanese, no worries at all! It can feel a bit daunting wandering around a new city without the language skills to ask for directions, right? But fear not! You’ll find English signage all over the place, whether you’re hopping on public transport or exploring popular tourist spots. And guess what? When you swing by one of those handy Information Booths, you’ll likely run into friendly folks who speak fluent English. Super convenient, huh? Still, it never hurts to pick up a few basic Japanese phrases for those extra special moments.
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The Ultimate Travel Guide to Oslob, Cebu
Oslob is a small town on Cebu Island’s southern coast that includes 21 villages, including Tan-awan. Because of the whale sharks that swim near the coast, it has been a domestic and international tourism hotspot since 2011. But wait, there’s more! This charming city is gifted with beautiful beaches! This post will give you a lot of reasons to visit Oslob in Cebu, as well as travel and budget tips to help you plan your trip.
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Travel Guide: Whale Shark Watching in Oslob, Cebu
I’m not a big fan of animal tourism. Friends of mine have previously tried swimming with these gentle giants and returned home with wonderful experiences. I’ve been to Cebu multiple times, but it has never piqued my interest. The only reason I did this was to see/experience firsthand how the whale shark watching activity in Oslob is run.
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MT. TALAMITAM: Everything You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (Day Hike Guide + Useful Tips)
MT. TALAMITAM (Day Hike)Nasugbu, BatangasJump-off point: Sitio Bayabasan, Brgy. Aga, Nasugbu Mount Talamitan is located in Nasugbu, Batangas and is considered to be the ‘younger sister’ of Mt. Batulao, partly due to the close proximity between the two mountains, and because both can be hiked in tandem in a single itinerary, as a ‘twin dayhike’.
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Takashi Japanese Cuisine at Pioneer Center, Pasig City : An Honest & Complete Review
If you’re a Japanese food lover in Pasig City, you’ve probably had that moment where you’re scrolling through endless restaurant listings, torn between craving an authentic bowl of ramen or a fresh plate of sashimi. I’ve been there too—and let me tell you, your search can officially end. Nestled in the foodie haven of Kapitolyo, Takashi Japanese Cuisine delivers a dining experience that’s as close to Japan as you can get without booking a flight. This charming neighborhood spot blends comfort, authenticity, and affordability—a rare trifecta in today’s dining scene. Whether you’re dropping by for a solo lunch, a casual date night, or a family get-together, Takashi Japanese Cuisine has…
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Exploring the Irresistible Culinary Wonders of Kuromon Ichiba: A Flavorful Journey in Osaka, Japan
Welcome to Kuromon Ichiba, the vibrant and diverse market nestled in the heart of Osaka, Japan. Known as “Osaka’s Kitchen,” Kuromon Ichiba is a culinary haven that entices food lovers from around the world with its tantalizing array of fresh seafood, street food delicacies, and local produce. In this detailed guide, we will take an immersive journey through Kuromon Ichiba, exploring its rich history, must-try dishes, hidden gems, and practical tips for an unforgettable experience.
