Posts Tagged ‘Lingayen Beach’
Former President Fidel V. Ramos is undeniably the most prominent political figure from Pangasinan. Born and raised in Lingayen, Pangasinan, FVR is the 12th President of the Philippines (1992 – 1998) and according to Wikipedia, “Ramos was widely credited and admired by many for revitalizing and renewing international confidence in the Philippine economy.”. I met him in person when I…
Last month, I received a message from a Slovak travel blogger named Alex of crazysexyfuntraveler.com. She mentioned that she is currently exploring Southeast Asia and she’s planning to stay in the Philippines for three weeks. We’ve been commenting on each other’s blogs for quite sometime and for some reason, i didn’t have any hesitations when she asked if she can…
Lingayen Gulf or Beach is one of the tourist attractions in Lingayen, the Capital of Pangasinan. A few month ago, i blogged about our lazy afternoon siesta in the area. It is one of the beach areas where you can just sit down, relax and rest. I can’t blame you if you would bring banig the next time you visit…
The Lingayen Gulf is one of the historical places in Pangasinan. An extension of the South China Sea, it is an important spot during the World War II when the American and Japanese forces were fighting over power. The Pista’y Dayat celebration (or Sea Festival) takes place every month of May. I used to attend the festival as a kid…


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