Negros Occidental: The Nitty-Gritty
It's unmistakable. Bacolod is the most laid-back the word 'laid-back' could get. I like Bacolod City. Try googling Bacolod and you'll find out that it once ranked Number 1 as the Most Competitive Mid-Sized City in 2005 and was named as the Best... more
Negros Occidental: How to Gain A Couple of Pounds in 3 Days
I admit not having well discerning taste buds, but the food in Negros is too delish to go unnoticed even by a dull foodie like me. Restaurants are lined up along Lacson St. in Bacolod City, with cuisines ranging from local Negrense to Korean and Japa... more
Tana Dicang - A 20th Century Woman of Power
All the while we thought that The Ruins was all there was in Talisay City. Thanks to an old friend from college days, Andrew Peñalosa, who took us to a hidden gem in Talisay. Incidentally, Andrew's college thesis was on the old ancestral house... more
Around Negros: Lovely Sunset at The Ruins
Metropolitan Bacólod, lone metropolitan area of Negros Island, is the heritage and financial center of Negros. Composed of Silay, Talisay and Bacólod Cities with a population of three quarters of a million, it is the most populous area of the Islan... more
PHILIPPINE Azkals midfielder Simon Greatwich will be in Talisay City Saturday to distribute the 70 T-shirts donated by Teleformance to kids who are participating in the 8-a-side Mayor Eric Saratan Weekend Football League. more
The Piaya Chronicles: Victorias’ Secret and the Ruins of Talisay
For our second (and planned last) day in Negros Occidental, our itinerary brought us to the cities of Victorias and Talisay, and we were joined by our friend and her company on this trip. Here’s how our day went. We admittedly got tired with stan... more
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