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brigztography · 1 year
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Mt. Matutum view from Tupi, South Cotabato.
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kylahmarei · 9 months
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The Cultural Mosaic of South Cotabato in my Identity
My birthplace, Koronadal, South Cotabato, stands for me as a colorful fusion of cultures and values. Our society is a mix of T'bolis, B'laans, Ilonggos, Bisayas, and Tagalogs, like a simmering pot of diversity. We weave our stories and traditions together to create an exquisite weaving of heritage, synthesizing a kaleidoscope of traditions.
The T'boli people have a unique place of regard within a mosaic of cultures. They create the precious cloth known as T'nalak while secluded away on the captivating waters of Lake Sebu. This sacred fabric pays honor to the T'boli dream weavers by incorporating dreams into each of its individual strands. As dream weavers and creators of our own destinies, we too represent the spirit of our South Cotabateña roots when we wear the T'nalak.
Our culture is woven with dreams, which motivates us to pursue our ambitions with perseverance. Our spirits are woven with courage and determination, never hesitating to embark on the tough path leading to our goals. Every South Cotabateña embraces this ferocious ambition to create their own stories as a defining characteristic that has been passed down through the years.
A dormant stratovolcano known as Mt. Parker in Lake Holon lies beautifully amongst the artwork of dreams. Lake Holon which is home to quiet waters, represents the spirit of our individuals as well as our unwavering dedication to planet sustainability care. Its calm depths serve as a cultural symbol and are a testament to our constant commitment to protection and conservation. Given that we are innate caregivers who nurture and maintain the delicate balance of the environment around us, responsibility is built in our DNA.
I am proud to be a South Cotabateña, dressed in the colors of our culture. Every element of our culture, from the pulsating sounds of folk dances to the alluring tastes of regional food, tells a tale of resiliency, harmony, and compassion. I am a living example of the myriad cultures that coexist within me and represent the cultural diversity of South Cotabato. We, dreamers, rise in this land of aspirations and accountability as stewards of the planet and master weavers of our own destinies. Together, we create a colorful picture that pays homage to the past, changes the present, and creates a complex web of optimism regarding the future.
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beingjellybeans · 1 year
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Backyard roasts and great brews at Fire Pit x Calm Down Coffee Express
Backyard roasts and great brews at Fire Pit x Calm Down Coffee Express
Who would have thought the pit roasts and coffee would go so well together? Well, if you’re lucky enough to find yourself in Mandaluyong’s Maysilo Circle, you can find out for yourself! In this busy meeting point in the city’s center, the first Metro Manila branch of a popular Cavite eatery is now serving up its signature dishes and drinks to cater to the metro’s foodies. This exciting…
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kala-ya-aan · 2 years
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#4. The T'boli tribe of South Cotabato, 🇵🇭
#Bayanihan #IndigenousPeoples #FilipinoDiaspora #NativePinoy #Dreamweavers
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yausheyne · 29 days
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Beyond the Beaten Path: The Top 10 Undiscovered Wonders in the Philippines
The Philippines, a country known for its breathtaking landscapes and bustling cities, is home to a plethora of hidden treasures waiting to be discovered. This aims to unveil the top 10 undiscovered wonders in the Philippines, guiding adventurous travelers, eco-tourists, and cultural enthusiasts towards these off-the-beaten-path destinations.
1. Danjugan Island: Nestled in Negros Occidental, Danjugan Island is a 43-hectare wildlife sanctuary that boasts untouched coral reefs, pristine white sand beaches, mystical bat caves, lush limestone and mangrove forests, and is surrounded by vast seagrass beds and fringing coral reefs. This secluded paradise is a haven for nature lovers and offers a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the wonders of marine biodiversity.
2. Buscalan Village: Tucked away in the mountains of Kalinga, Buscalan Village is a remote haven that is not only home to the legendary tattoo artist Whang-od but also showcases the rich culture of the Butbut tribe. Here, visitors can witness the ancient art of traditional hand-tapped tattoos and experience the warm hospitality of the locals.
3. Apo Reef Natural Park: Located in Occidental Mindoro, Apo Reef Natural Park is the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef. With its vibrant marine life and crystal-clear waters, this paradise is a haven for snorkelers and scuba divers. Exploring the underwater world of Apo Reef is like entering a mesmerizing realm filled with colorful coral formations and an abundance of marine species.
4. Mount Pulag: Standing tall at 2,928 meters above sea level, Mount Pulag is Luzon's highest peak. Known for its awe-inspiring "sea of clouds" phenomenon, this majestic mountain offers a challenging yet rewarding hiking experience. As you ascend, the breathtaking panoramic views and the ethereal beauty of the clouds engulfing the summit will leave you in awe.
5. Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge: Situated in Samar, Sohoton Caves and Natural Bridge is a protected natural area that showcases the wonders of nature. Explore the intricate network of caves, navigate through subterranean rivers, witness cascading waterfalls, marvel at the stunning limestone formations, and cross the natural stone bridge. This hidden gem is a testament to the beauty and diversity of the Philippines' natural landscapes.
6. Tablas Island: As the largest island in the Romblon province, Tablas Island offers a serene and unspoiled escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its pristine beaches, enchanting waterfalls, and opportunities for snorkeling and off-the-beaten-path exploration, Tablas Island is a paradise for those seeking tranquility and natural beauty.
7. Kaparkan Falls: Located in Abra, Kaparkan Falls is a hidden gem that mesmerizes visitors with its terraced waterfall cascading over green mossy stones. The falls create a natural infinity pool, inviting travelers to take a refreshing dip and immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. This unique destination offers a picturesque setting that is perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.
8. Lake Sebu: Situated in South Cotabato, Lake Sebu is a first-class municipality known for its seven majestic waterfalls, stunning lakes, and the rich culture and arts of the T'boli tribe. Embark on a boat ride across the tranquil lake, witness the breathtaking waterfalls, and immerse yourself in the vibrant traditions and heritage of the T'boli people. Lake Sebu is a destination that combines natural beauty with cultural immersion.
9. Balabac Islands: Located at the southernmost tip of Palawan, the Balabac Islands are a hidden paradise known for their pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life. Explore the untouched beauty of these islands, go island-hopping, and discover the vibrant underwater world through snorkeling or diving. The Balabac Islands offer a secluded escape for those in search of tranquility and natural wonders.
10. Homonhon Island: Steeped in history and untouched beauty, Homonhon Island in Eastern Samar holds great significance as the place where Ferdinand Magellan first landed in the Philippines. This 20-kilometer-long island offers a glimpse into the country's past and showcases its natural wonders. Explore the unspoiled beaches, hike through lush forests, and immerse yourself in the historical and natural richness of Homonhon Island.
These top 10 undiscovered wonders in the Philippines each possess their own unique charm and story, waiting to be explored. Step off the beaten path and embark on an adventure to uncover the hidden gems that the Philippines has to offer. Whether it's immersing yourself in the vibrant marine life, witnessing ancient traditions, or marveling at the natural landscapes, the wonders of the Philippines are bound to leave a lasting impression. Adventure awaits!
Article Type: Roundups and “Best of” lists:
Target Audience: Adventurous Travelers, Local Filipinos, Eco-tourists, Cultural Enthusiasts, Travel Bloggers and Influencers
Topic: "Exploring Hidden Gems: An Unconventional Tour of the Philippines"
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ryosukekiyasu · 2 months
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February 16, 2024
Ryosuke Kiyasu live in Imus, Cavite, Philippines
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Ryosuke Kiyasu Philippines tour 2024
16 Feb. Fri - Ingay likha, Cavite
17 Feb. Sat - Silay city, BCHC - Negros Island Region
18 Feb. Sun - Lapu lapu city, cebu - Pawn Records
20 Feb. Tue - iligan city
21 Feb. Wed - Cagayan de oro, Indie cdo-karumata art space
22 Feb. Thur - Malaybalay bukidnon, Indie cdo - yaka
23 Feb. Fri - Davao city, Suazo
24 Feb. Sat - Koronadal South Cotabato
25 Feb. Sun - General Santos city
27 Feb. Tue - Danao city - Gun city firm
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sunb0rn · 1 year
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fave feature sa National Museum of Anthropology- T'nalak waevers of T'boli South Cotabato
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Acrylic Paint on Canvas
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Young Woman in a Cafe
04.07.23
Justiness Henrey Ferrer Godio
Koronadal City, South Cotabato, Mindanao, Phil.
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krimitastisch · 7 months
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Empfehlung für heute
Die Rosenheim-Cops
16:15 Uhr im ZDF
Tatort: Erbarmen. Zu spät.‼️
(Ep. 1243, Tatort Frankfurt, Brix und Janneke)
20:15 Uhr im Ersten
Kommissar Beck: Tödliche Falle
22:15 Uhr im ZDF
Inspector Barnaby: Ein Toter, den niemand vermisst
0:35 Uhr im ZDF
Criminal Intent - Verbrechen im Visier
14:20 Uhr auf VOX
Morden im Norden
23:10 Uhr im WDR
Kripo live
19:50 Uhr im MDR
Pfarrer Braun: Ausgegeigt!
14:45 Uhr im RBB
Täter - Opfer - Polizei
19:00 Uhr im RBB
Brokenwood - Mord in Neuseeland: Sterben oder nicht sterben
22:00 Uhr im RBB
Hinter Gittern - South Cotabato Jaio auf den Philippinen
20:15 Uhr auf NTV
Major Crimes
20:15 Uhr auf VOX UP
Die Ruhrpottwache
16:20 Uhr auf SAT.1 Gold
K11 - Kommissare im Einsatz
18:05 Uhr auf SAT.1 Gold
Criminal Minds🍀
20:15 Uhr auf SAT.1 Gold
Anwälte der Toten
20:15 Uhr auf RTL UP
Rizzoli & Isles
20:15 Uhr auf Super RTL
Ein todsicherer Plan
20:15 Uhr auf ONE
Agatha Christie's Poirot
23:15 Uhr auf ONE
Deadly Tropics
18:35 Uhr auf ZDF NEO
Politische Morde
20:15 Uhr auf Tagesschau24
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iseo58 · 1 year
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T'boli tribe, Lake Sebu, South Cotabato, Philippine
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migzskyhightravels · 11 months
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Gab's Yard Steak House and Grill
Beside Agan Homes Purok Roamsceville, Brgy. Sta. Cruz, Koronadal City, 9506 South Cotabato
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dailyjuliusblog · 11 months
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SIGAY KA, COTABATO CITY!
Have you ever tried riding an Airplane? Or Have you ever tried walking on the clouds, running and touching the beauty of rainbows, being amazed and mesmerized by how His creation made us humans blissful? Or if not, have you ever met a person you know in the first place, a stranger and a not trustworthy person who suddenly turns out as your knight in shining armor? Many questions arose in my mind that I wanted to ask, but I could not construct the proper grammar and thought. But, have you visited a place for the first time where the connotation and stereotypes of many are harmful, and the judgment is unjust? If not, let me tell you about my experience before and after I visited Mindanao, especially how I left my heart in Cotabato City.
Nowadays, we commonly form judgments and opinions based on superficial characteristics such as appearance, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status. Before, I always had that fear and stereotype that Mindanao was not a safe region because of what was being reported to the media. Honestly, I always use the media as a reason to think that when we say Mindanao, it is the land of chaos, misunderstanding, and a nutshell of Anti-Government people. But I didn't know well the other side of Maguindanaon people.
I only thought that people from the Muslim region were arrogant and self-centered, not until I was given a chance to ride a plane and have a 4-day and three nights stay in Cotabato City to attend a benchmarking activity, leadership training, and to satisfy and change my ego and stereotypes about Muslim region.
As someone who grew up in an urban city, I had always been drawn to the fast-paced lifestyle and the constant buzz of activity. But when I visited Cotabato City, everything changed. From the moment I arrived, I was bumped into by the beauty of the place. The lush greenery, stunning hills, and valleys were breathtaking. The infrastructure, ambiance, and rulings are unusual, from the bustling markets and busy streets to the serene countryside and tranquil riverbanks. But you know what refreshing is? I found myself feeling more relaxed and at peace than I had in my hometown. Who knows that a nobody student became a Student Trustee of an Institution that gives him many opportunities, that he will be able to celebrate also his special day in another place?
As I spent more time in the city, I encountered a lot of Muslims and Christians who were very kind, generous, and welcoming, to the point that they made me feel like I lived there many years ago. I was constantly amazed by the hospitality of the people in Cotabato City. It was the people who captured my heart. Despite the stereotypes and negative judgments they received, the people of Cotabato City were some of the most welcoming and hospitable I had ever met.
As my time in Cotabato City ended, I knew I would never forget this place or the people I met here. I had left a piece of my heart behind, and I knew I would always be drawn back to this magical and enchanting city.
And as I boarded the plane to return home, I realized the real purpose of my visit here. I did not only benchmark the best practices of one of their prestigious university, but I also committed myself to become a voice of the North, that the people of the South are good and very hospitable. Though I may never fully understand and discover the magic of this place, I know that it will always hold a special place in my heart. And so, I continue to return, eager to explore and discover all that Cotabato City has to offer, and grateful for the memories and experiences that have shaped my life forever.
Sigay Ka, Cotabato City! You're a place of endless wonder.
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sedillos · 1 year
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“T’nalak Community: Tboli Origin: South Cotabato The traditional textile woven by the Tboli women, t’nalak represents birth, life, union in marriage and death, and shows the uniqueness and identity of the indigenous group. It is often utilised as blankets and clothing and used in royal wedding ceremonies on rare occasions. The Tboli weavers are often called “dream weavers” but this applies only to a few dedicated weavers. It is believed that the designs and patterns are bestowed on them by Fu Dalu, the spirit of abaca, through their dreams. The tedious creation of the t’nalak starts with extracting the abaca fibres, which are then combed to remove the sap. They are connected from end to end and knotted and prepared for a design prior to resist-dyeing, known as the ikat method. A t’nalak traditionally has three colours: black, red, and white. The fibres are then woven using the backstrap loom. The textile is then washed in the river, beaten with a wooden stick to flatten the knots, and burnishing the surface with a cowrie shell. The late Lang Dulay was widely regarded as one of the best weavers and was bestowed the Gawad sa Manlilikha ng Bayan in 1998. Pictured here is one of her creations.”
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-Tatler Asia (https://www.tatlerasia.com/culture/arts/weaving-the-threads-of-filipino-heritage)
~Sedillo
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itsmeashie · 1 year
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Magsangyaw Land of Praise
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Oftentimes, we yearn for a break because we are physically and mentally tired. However, we also need to give our inner beings and spirit some time to reconnect and communicate with our Creator.
There is a newly opened spot in Tupi, South Cotabato that will surely give your vacation a spiritual touch. The Magsangyaw Land of Praise is a popular spot that attracts both tourists and pilgrims alike.
Magsangyaw Land of Praise is located on a mountainous peak, providing a panoramic view of the surrounding green mountains and fields. The center of attraction at the peak are 3 towering crosses that seemingly guards the whole place and its surroundings.
Aside from these crosses, there are structures where you can take photos such as a flying broomstick and a magical carpet where your imagination and creativity can run wild.
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jenrin · 2 years
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𝙼𝚊𝚐𝚊𝚗𝚍𝚊𝚗𝚐 𝚟𝚒𝚎𝚠 𝚋𝚊 𝚑𝚊𝚗𝚊𝚙 𝚖𝚘? 𝙱𝚊𝚌𝚔𝚐𝚛𝚘𝚞𝚗𝚍 𝚌𝚑𝚊𝚗𝚐𝚎𝚛 𝚒𝚜 𝚝𝚑𝚎 𝚔𝚎𝚢 😁 𝙳𝚊𝚖𝚒𝚗𝚐 𝚗𝚊𝚍𝚒𝚍𝚒𝚜𝚌𝚘𝚟𝚎𝚛 '𝚙𝚊𝚐 𝚋𝚘𝚛𝚎𝚍, 𝚋𝚞𝚝 𝚒 𝚕𝚘𝚟𝚎 𝚒𝚝!☺️ (at Barangay Poblacion, Tantangan, South Cotabato) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChHd6-kh9S-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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totocausing-blog · 1 year
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SHARE LANG -- Pagnanakaw ng P225 Million mula sa pagkain ng Marawi bakwits
KATARUNGAN PARA SA BAKWIT NG MARAWI Hindi titigil ang sigaw ng katarungan para sa mga Maranao ng Marawi City. 
 Itong sigaw ay dahil sa pagnakaw ng P226 milyon mula sa relief goods para sa Marawi evacuees. 
 Sa totoo lang, tinanggal ng Radyo Inquirer itong video sa kanilang website, at ini-upload ko ito noong 4 February 2019 sa Facebook para patuloy na mapapanood ng lahat ang pagsampa ng kasong PLUNDER o HIGANTENG PAGMANAKAW laban sa Region 12 DSWD Director Bai Zorahaida Taha,  South Cotabato Comgressman Dinand Hernandez, at ng kanyang kanyang kapatid na si Maria Virginia Ledesma Hernandez-Villaruel na pangulo o syang namahala sa Tacurong Fitmart Mall. 
 Mabuti na lang at nai-record ko at sini-share ko ngayon sa aking mga subscribers. 
 https://youtu.be/S1ABMtTJUsI
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