Lanao Lake: The Heart of Maranao People
by Jane Dacumos on August 5, 2013Have you ever seen a breathtaking creation? Lanao Lake is one of the most attractive sites in the Philippines. Surrounded by the artistic and graceful Maranao community, it is famed to be the second largest and deepest lake in the archipelago.
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Tugaya: Home of the Maranao Artisans
by Jane Dacumos on May 28, 2012Tuguya is a lakeshore community in Lanao Del Sur inhabited by Maranao craftsmen and artisans of various pursuits. They are specializes in some forms of arts or crafts that are part of traditional Maranao culture: back-strap loom weaving, tapestry weaving, and other kinds of handmade textile manufacture; foundry casting of various forms of brass or bronze vessels, instruments, and decorative items; wood-carving and mother-of-pearl inlay work; metalwork and silver- and gold-smiting – all of which utilize the traditional Maranao form of decoration.
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I Love Marawi!
by Jane Dacumos on May 28, 2012Marawi City, dubbed as the “Islamic City,” is the center of Muslim culture in the Philippines. It is formerly known as Dansalan which means “a place for destination”. It is bounded by its neighboring towns Saguiran and Kapal at the north, Bubong at the east, and Marantao at the west. Its southern part is facing Lanao Lake.
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TOP 10 Highest Mountains in the Philippines
by Jhaypee Guia on May 22, 2012The Philippines is dotted with towering mountains that are perfect for hiking and trekking. So, to all mountaineers out there, gear up and visit these 10 highest mountains in the country!
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