We’ll explore the 40 common things found in a Filipino house – from tabo (water dippers) to Sto. Niño altars.
May is Philippine National Heritage Month. Activities such as exhibitions and cultural events, are held to promote the culture of the country.
Earth Day allows the nation to participate in activities that promote environmental awareness, sustainability, and conservation.
Holy Week superstitions in the Philippines remain relatively unchanged. From warding off bad luck to kids jumping!
Palm Sunday in the Philippines is a special holiday that celebrates the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem during the week before his crucifixion.
April is a special month for Filipino cuisine and culture. By Presidential Proclamation No. 469, April is declared as Filipino Food Month.
Filing your Income Tax Return this April 15 doesn’t have to be a nerve-racking experience. Here’s our simple guide!
Stargazing in the Philippines is especially amazing from March to May, when night skies are dark with minimal light pollution.
Ash Wednesday is an important day for Christians, a time of repentance and contemplation as believers enter into the season of Lent.
Christmas in the Philippines is the best! It starts on September 1 when the “-ber” months (September, October, November, December) start.