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March 2012 | Volume 05, Number 03

It’s More Fun In The Philippines

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The Altar of Sto. Nino Church in Cebu City. Photo by Jose Angeles | Filipino Journal by Jose Angeles

Considered as the Pearl of the Orient Seas, Philippines will surely be a holiday destinations not only for the Angeles family but for the tourists seeking fun under the sun. With the new Philippine Tourism trying to woo tourists with a slogan "It's more fun in the Philippines" the Angeles family found out that it's not only fun but relaxing and stress free.

This is also a great way of bonding with family going out together and spending time together whether its at Jollibee restaurant or at the bistros around Ermita.Walking on the streets of Navotas and spending a day celebrating the Navotas Day is the Navotas Day is fun. This time we decided to go to Cebu and discovered what Cebu has to offer. We stayed at Costabella resort in Lapu-lapu City and stayed for four nights and five days. We did a side trip to Bohol a two hour boat ride from Cebu. It exhilarating and educational. It's fun as well if you travel with friends.This time we had Robert and Letty Tria with us and her sister Perla and her husband and son Benson joining us at resort all the way from Surigao bringing with them "tiklis" of lanzones and rambutan. Our journey has just started and the fun just begun.
Aylah handing out candies to the kid of Navotas. Photo by Jose Angeles | Filipino Journal
Aylah Angeles with some the street boys of Navotas. Photo by Jose Angeles | Filipino Journal
Hermie Angeles and Letty Tria tring to bargain dried fish for “pasalubong. Photo by Jose Angeles | Filipino Journal
The Plaza For Sinulog Celebration in Cebu. Photo by Jose Angeles | Filipino Journal
Selling ballons infront of Sto. Nino Church in Cebu. Photo by Jose Angeles | Filipino Journal