It’s More Fun in Davao!
by Renz Bulseco of http://www.thetravelingnomad.com Why it's more fun in Davao... Click here to find out the answers
Read Moreby Renz Bulseco of http://www.thetravelingnomad.com Why it's more fun in Davao... Click here to find out the answers
Read MoreBy Kiwi Bulaclac of http://potograpiyadavao.blogspot.com. Click here to see more stylish and colorful photos of Davao...
Read Moreby Tere Nierva of http://www.davaolife.com/ A Photoblog about Davao City Click here to see more of Davao City...
Read Moreby Tere Nierva of http://www.davaofoodtrip.com/ ... Food offers comfort from stress and the daily grind. Not many people get to eat out as often for food trips so I consider it a gift and a blessing to enjoy food with my boys. Click here to see more mouth- watering dishes & food ...
Read Moreby Sharmane Coquilla of http://arkikulay.blogspot.com/ According to my good old friend Wiki, there are roughly 125 to 175 dialects in the Philippines depending on the category or classification. Quite a lot for such a smalll country, right? Perhaps this can be attributed to our country’s archipelagic nature. Whatever is the root ...
Read Moreby Rudolph Alama of www.rudedolfo.blogspot.com For shutterbugs in Davao City there are a lot of places where you can hold your photo-shoots without shelling out a lot of bucks or going out of the way. Here are some of the places frequented by local photographers because of their accessibility. Some ...
Read Moreby Olan Emboscado of www.olanology.com Just as enchanting is its brilliant tapestry of harmony, woven from the diverse cultural threads of its people. In Davao, the contemporary fuses with the traditional as migrant settlers from all over the country co- exist in peace with a fairly large expatriate community and numerous ...
Read MoreBy Lyle Santos of www.lylesantos.com Davao F.A.T. 2009 kicked off with a blast at Tadakuma, a Japanese restaurant located at the Damosa Business Center in Lanang, Davao City. I particularly enjoyed the Sukiyaki and the California Maki. The Sukiyaki was perfect as it was raining on the day we went to Tadakuma. ...
Read MoreBy Robbie Bautista of www.thecreativedork.com For our second day in Davao, it was an optional part of itinerary to take the zip. I’ve been apprehensive about it several months before the trip and I sort of dodged taking both zips in Bicol and Tagaytay. But I can’t escape this now. The ...
Read MoreBy Chito and Leah de Castro of www.davaobase.com Perspiration. Scorching sun. Crowded downtown. It seemed like it was going to be an unforgettable day, for all the wrong reasons. The first Davao Bloggers Walk — which unfolded on June 20, 2011 during the celebration of Jose Rizal’s 150th birthday — found ...
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