What's more romantic and fun than getting
out of the city and getting married amidst
the mountains (monte) and beaches (mar)
of the Philippine South? Want a one of a
kind wedding? Have a montemar wedding in
Negros Oriental.
Originally
meant to simply teach more locals native
weaving skills, HIKABAN became a business
and tourist attraction as the only piņa
cloth maker in the province of Negros Oriental.
Getting
to know pamalaye: the pamamanhikan of the
South
Compared
to the more commonly known pamamanhikan,
the Visayan version called pamalaye adds
poetry spouted by a spokesperson. What's
more, a girl's family could accept or reject
her beloved based on his spokesperson's
prominence, wit and tact.
Get
to know more about the beautify churches
of Negros Oriental - Dumaguete's Sta.
Catalina de Alexandria Cathedral
and belfry tower, Bacong's San Agustin Colonial
Church complex, as well as the poetically
beautiful old churches of Sibulan, Zamboanguita
and Dauin.
If you and
your friends are dead set on planning your
beach wedding and you're racking up your
minds on where it could actually be, why
not look beyond Boracay or Palawan? Try
Siquijor, southeast of the Negros Island,
and you'll get more than you bargained for-which
is a good thing since it automatically translates
to memorable and scary fun.
Before
I Do Bridal Fair 3rd Ed. (Dream
Weddings and Destinations)
Whether
you've dreamed of a wedding
in a small church in Tagaytay,
or on a beach in Davao, making
your fantasy destination wedding
a reality isn't as difficult
...
Here's
how to make it easy for your
guests to come to your out-of-town
wedding, from providing an accurate
map to having refreshments waiting
after the drive.
From
a humble eatery to a posh
restaurant to a secret
garden in Tagaytay, this
book actually goes far
and beyond the dining
experience Manila has
to offer. What's more,
the book also shares ...
Piña fiber is extracted from the leaves of the pineapple plant, Ananas
comosus (Linn.) Merr.
The plant, particularly the
native or Red Spanish variety,
has leaves that yield excellent
fibers for handweaving.