Wealthy sugar baron Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson built the mansion in 1900′s for Maria Braga, his portuguese wife. He made sure that the mansion was furnished with imported luxurious items. The Mansion’s structure resembles that of the italian architecture with neoclassical columns. The facades of the mansion is comparable to the ones in Carnegie Hall. The belvedere facing west enables one to view the beautiful sunset through the bay window.... read more
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The Miag-ao Church was built in 1786 by Spanish Augustinian missionaries and was declared as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Baroque Churches of the Philippines" in 1993. On the front facade, which is flanked by two watchtower belfries, one can see the unique blending of Spanish and native influences.The central feature of the bas-relief facade is a large coconut tree which reaches almost to the apex. While an integral part of the Philippine landscape, the coconut tree is also the subject of lore. According to an old Philippine legend, the coconut tree was t... read more
Located in Rizal Street in Bacolod, just few steps away from SM City is a Dining experience for every chicken lovers and not so chicken eaters. If you want to try the authentic Inasal at its best taste and best price it is the place to be. Be ready for a gastronomical indulgence and battle with the finest of them all, inalsal, the grilled chickens of Bacolod. Ranging from 35-65 pesos per stick depending on the chicken size and parts youl enjoy dinner with sides of talaba and other choice of seafoods. Don’t forget to try chicken oil to your rice and for best tasting experience, use bare hands for eating. Don’t worry, there are lavatories for hand washings. For ... read more