history
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Fort San Pedro: Cebu

Dating way back in 1738, this stone fort is the oldest and smallest fort in the Philippines. It was a military defense built by the Spanish but later taken over by filipino revolutionaries who turned it into their stronghold—if I got my history right. Continue reading
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National Museum of the Philippines – Cebu

What better way to go down history than to visit a museum? Hosted at Aduana Building, which also once served as the official residence of the President of the Philippines in Visayas, Malacañang sa Sugbo, the National Museum of the Philippines-Cebu was opened last August 23, 2023. Entrance is free for everybody, but we were… Continue reading
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Balay ni Azurin: Bahay na Bato in Antique

As a scaredy-cat and overly imaginative girlie who, more often than not, operates on vibes, I don’t really like the way old—like really old—houses feel. Renovated or not. But I do love learning about history and old houses like these are very tempting for me to visit. I visited alone after taking myself on a… Continue reading
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