I often wondered how our ancestors define time before the arrival of the Gregorian Calendar.
In 1904, the United States of America staged the first human exhibit called St. Louis
This is the legend of the hugo or bulol, a human-shaped sculpture found in many
The story of the famous tourist destination—the Asin Woodcarvers’ Village in Northern Philippines—began with a
Sagada is one of the best destinations in the Philippines with so much activities and
Sagada’s annual Ap-apoy. Sagada’s Ap-apoy is a celebration of All Saints Day combined with the
Benguet is home to three major ethnic groups, the Kankanaey, Ibaloy, and Kalanguya. The three
The rice-farming practice of the Cordilleras has created rice terraces that are now considered a
Pangalay is the traditional dance of the Tausūg people of the Sulu Archipelago in the Philippines and Sabah. Pangalay means
The Kankana-ey Calendar: A Timeless Symphony of Nature and Culture
Igorots: The so-called savages of the Cordilleras
Od-odio, the Narra Tree Song
Baguio Creatives finding ways to rise above Pandemic
Baguio City Creative Christmas Trees
How a wooden spoon started a creative village
The Sagada Way
The Mountain Trail Thrill
Baguio stages first Creative Festival