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13/04/2026

Welcome to qatar 🇶🇦

Chicken or beef???
13/04/2026

Chicken or beef???

06/04/2026

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Dinner date vibes Mai Tai Beach Bar Siquijor 🌅🍹✨Good food, ocean breeze, and the perfect sunset to end the day right.Sim...
05/04/2026

Dinner date vibes Mai Tai Beach Bar Siquijor 🌅🍹✨
Good food, ocean breeze, and the perfect sunset to end the day right.
Simple moments, unforgettable memories đź’›

05/04/2026

Happy easter sunday 🧡🧡🧡

04/04/2026

Siargao?? No it’s sabang in ilocos sur

Painted by the sunset🧡🧡🧡
04/04/2026

Painted by the sunset🧡🧡🧡

Holyweek special (MORIONES FESTIVAL)The first time I experienced the Moriones Festival in Marinduque, I didn’t expect it...
02/04/2026

Holyweek special (MORIONES FESTIVAL)

The first time I experienced the Moriones Festival in Marinduque, I didn’t expect it to feel so powerful—like stepping into a story that’s been alive for generations.

It was Holy Week, and the quiet island slowly transformed into something extraordinary. As I walked through the streets, I saw men wearing colorful Roman soldier costumes, their faces hidden behind hand-carved masks called moriones. Each mask looked intense—almost intimidating—with sharp features and bold expressions.

But behind those masks were locals, carrying a deep tradition.

The story they bring to life is about Longinus, the soldier who pierced the side of Jesus Christ and later found faith. Throughout the week, the “Morions” roam the town, searching for Longinus, creating a dramatic cat-and-mouse story that builds up to the final reenactment.

I remember standing in the crowd, the heat of the sun on my skin, hearing drums echo through the streets. There was laughter, curiosity, and devotion all at once. It wasn’t just a festival—it was a living expression of faith, culture, and identity.

As a traveler, it felt different from the usual trips. This wasn’t just about beaches or views—it was about understanding people, their beliefs, and the stories they choose to pass on.

If you’re looking for something meaningful this Holy Week, the Moriones Festival in Marinduque is more than a destination—it’s an experience that stays with you long after you leave.

02/04/2026

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01/04/2026

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