It can be quite the challenge to bring youngsters to the museum when they have a short attention span, can’t read, and have no prior knowledge about a subject. By
It can be quite the challenge to bring youngsters to the museum when they have a short attention span, can’t read, and have no prior knowledge about a subject. By
There’s an overwhelming amount of museums you can visit in Manila and most of them are freely accessible to public. One of the most recent attractions is the newly opened
During our Wartime Manila Tour (organized by Don’t Skip Manila) few weeks ago, one of the interesting attractions that caught most of our attention is the Rizal Shrine. The Shrine
After our fulfilling lunch in Hidden Garden (Check : Hidden Garden : Lilong and Lilang Restaurant), we headed next to our last destination in Ilocos before going back to Cavite.
After attending the mass in Vigan Cathedral and dropping by at Legion of Mary House (Check : Exploring Ilocos – Vigan Cathedral and Legion of Mary House), we decided to
National Museum of Anthropology is definitely worth a visit! You will not just feel fascinated with their overwhelming collection of artifacts but you will also learn a lot from their
Under the Proclamation 798 signed by the former president Corazon Aquino, October is declared as “Museums and Galleries Month” where Museums and Galleries all over the country are highly encouraged
It didn’t take us long to reach our next destination in Ilocos Norte. We’ve finally entered Burgos and before we get the chance to see the Kapurpurawan Rock Formation, we
If Cavite has Aguinaldo Shrine and Baguio has the Mansion, Ilocos Norte has its very own version of Malacañang! Dubbed as the Malacañang of the North, this presidential museum in
Over a hundred years ago, Jose Rizal wrote a novel that features more than just a tale of two lovers and their tragic fate but more of a story that