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You’ll meet travelers of all kinds along the journey, including a fairly large number of Pinoys! Here are 10 types of Pinoys you’ll meet along the way, by Aby Yap. #Illustradomagazine #taasnoofilipino
Our government treats its people as an export commodity and a means to earn foreign exchange, disregarding the social cost to Filipino families.
When it comes to religious celebrations and cultural homage, Naga in Bicol Region has always been the prime destination. But over the past years this city in the south of Luzon has taken on a much-needed revamping due to the diversity of tourists coming to the area.
Bohol in the Visayan Region is known for its lush Chocolate Hills, the most prominent national tourist spot that locals and foreigners flock to. Excel V. Dyquiangco writes his guide to Bohol and shares his favorite spots and activities. #illustradomagazine #taasnoofilipino
To our fellow Filipinos is to reach for the sky whatever role or position that you are currently in and enjoy while doing it. And the most important message is that we should all be proud to be Filipinos everywhere we go!
If people were surprised that a virtual unknown has beaten the two finest actresses in the land, then they should know that Angeli was trained by the best of the best in Philippine theater.
The republic of Uzbekistan is a small country which was once part of the mighty Soviet Union. Bordered by the five ‘stan’ countries, which are part of the so-called C.I.S. (Commonwealth of Independent States). Jonathan “Jojo” Anciado Dime shares his story about his life in Nukus City, Uzbekistan. Learn more here. #illustradolife #taasnoofilipino
We’re no Supergirls, Wonder Women, or Darnas. But how do Pinays ever manage to get what we want—well, well (a la Maleficent)—nearly every time?
We honor ten of these Filipino women who have shaped culture, nurtured the heart of the family and the masses and celebrated their uniqueness in their fields of endeavor, wherever they may be.
#taasnoofilipino By Kristine Abante. “Not all who wander are lost”, goes a line from Kach Medina’s travel blog quoting the great J.R.R. Tolkien, a fitting phrase that closely depicts this brave and bold Filipina adventurer’s unusual journey to the top. Read more about her inspiring journey here: #illustradomagazine
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