From galleon routes and revolution-era ties to tango halls, arnis mats, and modern trade, the Philippines and Argentina share over two centuries of surprising cultural, historical, and diplomatic ...
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How the US outpowered Spain and took over the Philippines
The Philippines didn’t become a unified nation before colonization—Spain arrived while the islands were still divided into smaller groups, rival chiefs, and early sultanates. Magellan’s first ...
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Manila: Drone flight over the capital of the Philippines
Glide above the sprawling and historic capital of the Philippines with this captivating drone video of Manila. Witness the dramatic contrast between the modern, towering skyscrapers of Makati and ...
The next stop of Asia Society Philippines’ Travel Caravan series invites participants to an all-inclusive journey to Vigan ...
THE Intramuros branch of Instituto Cervantes will host a lecture on “The British Empire and the Philippine Revolution” on ...
In downtown Manila, rows upon rows of headstones are laid out on the gentle slopes of a hilltop, the largest single burial ...
The new film Magellan chronicles the life of Portuguese colonizer Ferdinand Magellan, the first person to circumnavigate the globe. Known for his voyage crossing the Pacific Ocean and landing on the ...
This year’s fair shines a spotlight on a wide range of artists, from emerging names to established figures in contemporary art ...
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Another new venue? Art Fair Philippines knows how to occupy a space
Art Fair Philippines and the 10 days of art leading up to it arrive like a flurry in February. And with that flurry comes ...
The City of Santa Rosa, Laguna marks two meaningful milestones on January 18 this year: the 27th Sikhayan Festival and the ...
PEP covers all the regions in the country and banners the destinations’ living cultures, historical sights, artistic ...
The Instituto Cervantes Intramuros branch will host the lecture “The British Empire and the Philippine Revolution, 1896-1902” on January 27, 2026 at 2 p.m. The lecture will be delivered by Spanish ...
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