Cheers to a whopping number of 20 holidays and 13 long weekends in the Philippines! Filipinos have all reasons to rejoice this 2015 as well! Feeling the vacation vibe? Plan your getaways now!

Bridges may not be at the top of your agenda when travelling to Bohol, but it’s easy to appreciate the newly opened Clarin Bridge in Loay. The picturesque two-way bridge crosses the famous Loboc River, connecting the towns of Loay and Loboc and offering tourists easier access to attractions like the Bilar Man-Made Forest and the Tarsier Conservation Area. Another sign to visit Bohol? (Not that we ever need an excuse!)
Clarin Bridge fully opened to traffic on Tuesday, 21 Jun 2022.
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Clarin Bridge spans 104 metres and features two graceful arches and criss-cross hangers that make it an eye-catching landmark on the road. Notable features also include metal guardrails and sidewalks on either side, making it safe and accessible for motorists and pedestrians.
This “superstructure” project is a ₱501.87 billion initiative built in partnership with the Japanese government. The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) expects the bridge to play a vital role in boosting the local economy, transporting goods, and giving travellers easier (and safer) access to tourist spots while exploring Bohol.
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The new replaces the decades-old structure that collapsed in April. Built in the 1970s, the old bridge was also heavily damaged during the 7.2-magnitude earthquake that devastated Bohol in 2013.
Interesting fact: this is one of the few Nielsen arch bridges in the Philippines! Another is Bamban Bridge in Tarlac, a picturesque structure built in the 1990s as part of the rehabilitation efforts following the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo.
All images credited to Department of Public Works and Highways | Official Facebook Page
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