Filipino street food in Manila, Philippines. Check out the first video in our Philippines food series where we take you on a Quiapo Market food tour in Manila, tasting some delicious local Filipino ...
Manila Mayor Honey Lacuna, Congressman Joel Chua (3rd district) and Vice Mayor Yul Servo (5th, 3rd and 6th from left) led the ribbon-cutting of the new Sebastian Super Health Center in Quiapo. With ...
“FPJ’s Batang Quiapo” opens the new year with a bang as it marks another milestone with its 100th week on-air, while also ushering in its second year anniversary celebration beginning last Monday ...
The Feast of the Black Nazarene, also known as Quiapo Fiesta, is one of the most significant religious events in the Philippines, attracting millions of devotees. Held annually on January 9 in the ...
Step into the heart of Manila’s bustling Quiapo Food Market for a DEEP dive into Filipino street food! 🌏✨ From savory snacks like kwek-kwek and isaw to sweet treats like taho and puto bumbong, this ...
The Traslacion is a re-enactment of the “solemn transfer” from Intramuros to Quiapo Church of the Black Nazarene’s replica, which was brought to the Philippines in 1606. The image is garbed ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Feast of Jesus Nazareno is a big opportunity for many business owners in Quiapo to make ends meet due to millions of devotees attending the event. However, these small ...
Michael F. Mondejar, a teacher, serves and sings at the Quiapo Church, especially during the Feast of the Black Nazarene. He finds inspiration in the daily blessings he receives, which fuel his ...
Johnson also said the mega-bill would “restore American energy dominance,” extend tax cuts enacted during Trump’s first term and slash red tape “that has smothered our free market.” ...
As in previous years, the event is celebrated over several days, with religious activities held at Quiapo Church and Quirino Grandstand, culminating in the Traslacion procession from Quirino ...
MANILA, Philippines — Environmental group EcoWaste Coalition urged the public to keep the Feast of the Black Nazarene clean, anticipating waste from the millions of devotees expected to flock to ...