Guinakit Fluvial Parade in Cotabato City
Guinakit Fluvial Parade is a re enactment of Shariff Kabunsuan‘s (an Arab- Malay missionary from Johore, Indonesia) arrival in Mindanao some 500 years ago in a Guinakit (convoy of bancas) along the...
View ArticleCotabato City’s only manual metalware-making community of artisans
I’ve seen too many gongs (and tried to play it a few times) that I take it as something “ordinary” for Mindanaon traveler like me. It never occurred to me though how such beautifully crafted brassware...
View ArticleFacades of Faith : A glimpse of some of Iloilo’s Catholic church facade
While on Panay travel, I spent time photographing catholic church’s facade whenever possible. Here are some of them on Flickr. The post Facades of Faith : A glimpse of some of Iloilo’s Catholic church...
View ArticleBUKIDNON | Captivating and truly ethnic Kaamulan of Bukidnon
As an ethnic festival, the Kaamulan celebrates the customs and traditions of the seven tribal groups that originally inhabited the Bukidnon region, namely, the Bukidnon, Higaonon, Talaandig, Manobo,...
View ArticleSouth Cotabato’s T’nalak Festival 2016 Street Dancing Competition in Photos!
T‘nalak Festival is South Cotabato’s anniversary celebration held every July. The festival’s name is attributed to that piece of colorful cloth called T’nalak, woven by the local T’boli women. The...
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