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image for article Puso: How Cebuanos Packed Rice Before Lunchboxes Existed
CebuPuso: How Cebuanos Packed Rice Before Lunchboxes Existed
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Before lunchboxes were even a thing, Cebuano farmers and fishermen had their own meal hack: puso. Tiny handwoven coconut-leaf pouches packed with rice, portable, spill-proof, and bursting with culture.

image for article Are We Finally Getting Japan-Level Trains? Japan’s Biggest Transport Firms Bid to Run PH’s Mega Railway Project
NewsAre We Finally Getting Japan-Level Trains? Japan’s Biggest Transport Firms Bid to Run PH’s Mega Railway Project
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Japan’s biggest transport firms — Mitsubishi, Hitachi, Tokyo Metro, and more — are lining up to run the ₱874B North-South Commuter Railway. Will this finally give Filipinos a humane, reliable, and Japan-level train system?

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IloiloTop 7 Must-Try Dishes From Iloilo, the Philippines’ City of Gastronomy
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Here are 7 must-try dishes that prove why Iloilo is the Philippines’ only UNESCO City of Gastronomy. From batchoy to oysters, this city is a legit foodie paradise.

image for article NAIA Terminal Fees Just Increased From ₱550 to ₱950
NewsNAIA Terminal Fees Just Increased From ₱550 to ₱950
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After 20 years, NAIA is raising its terminal fees starting Sept 14, 2025. International flights will cost ₱950 and domestic ₱390. Here’s what Filipino travellers need to know.

image for article Where to Stay in Vietnam: The Best Cities and Spots For Instagram-Worthy Snaps
Travel GuidesWhere to Stay in Vietnam: The Best Cities and Spots For Instagram-Worthy Snaps
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From luxury hotels to budget Airbnbs, here are the best places to stay in Vietnam with photogenic views.

image for article Hong Kong Raises Airport Departure Tax By 67 Percent
Hong KongHong Kong Raises Airport Departure Tax By 67 Percent
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Hong Kong is hiking its airport departure tax for the first time in 22 years. Starting October 1, passengers will pay ₱1,430 in total—₱570 more than the current rate.

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