Tacloban: Passing Through
by J.P. Leo Castillo on August 6, 2015Mention Tacloban and one of the first things that comes to mind is the San Juanico Bridge. This 2.16 kilometer bridge was completed in 1973 and is the country’s longest bridge spanning a body of water.
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THE ROMUALDEZ MUSEUM
by Michael Ocampo on July 8, 2015The Romualdez Museum aka Sto. Nino Shrine is located In the heart of Tacloban City. It is a museum, church, residence and guest house of the Marcoses.
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SANGYAW PARADE OF LIGHTS
by Michael Ocampo on June 30, 2015One of the highlights of Tacloban City's fiesta is the Sangyaw Parade of Lights which was held last night. Viva Pit Senyor Sto Nino de Tacloban!
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PINTADOS KASADYAAN 2015
by Michael Ocampo on June 27, 2015Its great to see the Pintados Kasadyaan parade back on the streets of Tacloban. Congratulations to the Pintados Foundation and the Province of Leyte for bringing more fun in Eastern Visayas.
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Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival 2014: A Colorful Festival of Festivals
by Rjay Reyes on July 1, 2014The Leyte province through the provincial government of Leyte and Pintados Foundation Inc. has once again held its annual Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival to showcase Leyte and Samar’s early tattooed inhabitants called Pintados. The festival also exhibits the rich culture and heritage of the provinces. Pintados-Kasadyaan Festival was first celebrated on June 29, 1987.
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