ILOILO City – The hard work and dedication exerted by the warriors, dancers, props, artists, and the entire team of Tribu Pan-ay contributed to their triumphant performance to bag the Aliwan Fiesta 2024’s champion trophy.
ILOILO City – The eloquent answer of Filipina-Australian beauty queen Catriona Gray during the 2018 Miss Universe pageant may still resonate with Filipinos when she declared her support for the use of marijuana for medical purposes.
Lúthang could become the word of the year, capturing the essence of the new poetry collection by Tomasito T. Talledo in Hiligaynon-Karay-a. Throughout the collection, the poet’s nuanced interpretations of this word stand out, serving as a compass for his poetics in crafting the work. These interpretations guide the reader to reimagine reality and explore the multifaceted impact of lúthang in both the figurative and literal mapping of violence and the recollection of past and present memories.
ILOILO City – Teaching children to read first in their own language leads to stronger literacy in English and Filipino, not weaker skills, according to a major international study released Jan. 6.
ILOILO City – For many Filipinos, migration is a family story that repeats across generations. A new exhibition at the University of the Philippines Visayas places that experience at the center of Philippine modern art, tracing how movement across countries shaped both artists and the work they produced.
JORDAN, GUIMARAS, Philippines — In the coastal village of Hoskyn in the heart of this town in Guimaras, a family has been trying to keep a century-old practice of producing artisanal salt alive.
Publication for the 100th Anniversary of the Department of Education - Division of Iloilo for December 2003.
In the fullness of time -- A glimpse of the Division of Iloilo -- Iloilo: The Division with a glorious past -- Schools Division Superintendents -- Information about schools
Features 12 things to do in Iloilo City: 1. Weaving industry -- 2. Sporting life -- 3. Museo Iloilo -- 4. Villa beach -- 5. School campuses -- 6. Religious landmarks --7. Antique hunting -- 8. Shopping -- 9. Public markets -- 10. Delicacies -- 11. Fort San Pedro -- 12. Bamboo crafts
It is with great pleasure that we present this publication of Western Visayas in guidebook form. This is part of the Department of Tourism Region VI promotional service intended to be used for information, reference and other purposes.
Many of our tourism offices abroad, embassies and consulates are hard put with materials to present to prospective visitors to the country. This publication will enable them to have a ready reference of Western Visayas in the Philippines. Tour operators, travel agencies and other institutions catering to the business of travel and tourism have often found difficulty in assisting clients due to lack of information. They, too, will find package tours they can promote. Even schools and students who are into research and term papers will find this book a rich source of information.