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Panagbenga Festival is a month-long annual flower festivaloccurring in Baguio, the summer capital of the Philippines. The festival, held during the month of February, was created as a tribute to the city's flowers and as a way to rise up from the devastation of the1990 Luzon earthquake.

TAAL VOLCANO
This volcano is located within a lake within a volcano. Intrigue? Taal Volcano that is best viewed when you are in the ridges of Tagaytay. It’s one of the coldest places nearest Manila and best for weekend getaways. Side Trip: Head to Nasugbo, Batangas and check the beautiful and serene Caleruega Chapel and Retreat Place, it is just about 20 minutes ride from Tagaytay.

IFUGAO CULTURE
Many Ifugaos, however, no longer live in the native houses. The residents of Tam-an live in a small cluster of houses downhill, where they have running water and electricity, and plant fruits and vegetables in their backyards. Most of the traditional homes remain just as tourist attractions, quaint tributes to their heritage, as well as a place to store grain and occasionally cook.

SINULOG FESTIVAL

The Sinulog is an annual cultural and religious festival held on the third Sunday of January in Cebu City, and is the center of the Santo Nino celebration in thePhilippines

BORACAY
Boracay City is described as a paradise by the people who visited this outstanding destination. This island city is probably the most popular and sought after tourist destinations in the county.
The fastest way to Boracay is to fly from
Manila to Caticlan Airport in Panay island.

TINIKLING
Tinikling is the most popular and best known dance of the Philippines, receiving acclaim as their national dance. The dance is similar to rope jumping, but instead of a spinning rope, two bamboo poles are hit against raised blocks on the floor and then together. Tinikling actually means "bamboo dance" in English. The dance requires one person to operate each end of the poles, and one or more dancers to move in and out of the poles. KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL is an annual festival in the city of Davao in the Philippines. The festival is a celebration of life, a thanksgiving for the gifts of nature, the wealth of culture, the bounties of harvest and serenity of living T’BOLI In the mountain of Cotabato lives a colorful ethnic group Known as Tboli. This group has many names including Tagabili and T'Boli. The T'Bolis occupy an area of about 750 square miles where the
Southern ends of the Southwest Coast Range and the Cordillera, also known as the Tiruray Highlands, merge. The culture center falls more or less in the central part of a triangle whose points are the towns of Surallah, Polomolok and
Kiamba. Within this triangle are three major lakes: Lake Sebu, Lake Lahit and Lake Selutan.

EDEN NATURE GARDEN
Spreading out to an eighty hectare land, the Eden Nature
Park of Davao City can be lined up with the best nature parks in the world. This park is 95% man – made, something that Davaoenos are very proud of. Having a seat at the foot of Mt. Talomo, Eden has a very well temperature that is comparable to as that in Baguio and Tagaytay. This nature park is settled at 2,650 feet above sea level and has a nice view of Davao City. It certainly is a nice getaway! http://missosology.info/

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