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Sunday, October 29, 2023

Tourism Promotions Board’s must-visit spots of the month

 Featuring a full-pack adventure in Badian, Cebu


 

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Tourist at Kawasan Falls, Badian Cebu (Photo from Tourism Promotions Board PH)

There are a lot of places to travel and enjoy in the Philippines both for locals and tourists, and when one visits the country, exploring the Visayas region will never be off the list because of its vibrant culture, pristine beaches, and divine destinations. It’s where most of the exciting outdoor adventures take place.

Cebu, in particular, is named as the most-visited province in the Philippines for numerous reasons. One of which is its abundance in places ideal for adrenaline-packed activities which exhilarate one’s mind and body, like what the town of Badian offers to every visitor’s adventure trip. 

A must-visit town in Cebu, Badian has been known for its canyoneering spots and activities such as river trekking, falls jumping, and beach destinations that have breath-taking panorama and white sands. Here’s a travel guide on how to indulge in this town’s enchanting landscape, away from the jam-packed resorts, this coming holiday season.

A trip to the stunning natural landscapes of Badian, Cebu

Badian is located in the southern part of Cebu Province. Going there from Manila is quite a long trip, but what’s at the end of the line will make it worth it. Here’s how to travel to Badian, Cebu from Metro Manila.

1. Going to Cebu province: Take a plane from Metro Manila to Mactan-Cebu Airport. Travel time is around one hour and 32 mins. Allot a P2,000 to P3,000 budget for airfare. 

2. Going to South Bus Terminal: Ride a taxi to get to Cebu South Bus Terminal. It will be less than an hour ride with a fare ranging from P200 to P300.

3. Going to Badian town: Ride a bus with the signboard Bato via Barili and alight at the town of Badian within 30 mins. Bus fare ranges from P120 to P230.

Eating your way through Badian

Prepare your taste buds for a whirlwind romance with local flavors and don’t miss these local delicacies.

The Badian town is famous for its fresh seafood, whether they are grilled or barbecued. From fresh fish to squid and shrimp, they have a wide selection of grilled seafood dishes at local restaurants, even in their eateries. Never miss their grilled tuna belly and squid stuffed with vegetables.

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Kawasan donut (Photo from Badian Municipal Tourism Office)

For those who have a sweet tooth, Kawasan donut or as some may know as Choco Lanay donut is a must-try energizing treat. These local choco donuts only cost P20 per serving. For an affordable price, one can devour that melted chocolate-filled dough goodness sprinkled with cocoa powder as a snack through the long day adventure or a simple sweet finish to a meal. This treat is an ideal travel companion. 

No one will be left out in the feast as the place offers a variety of food to cater different cravings and preferences. For savory preparations, home-made grilled chorizo and local Badian lechon will indulge your senses with their irresistible smell and distinctive taste. These grilled chorizo pork sausages seasoned with garlic and other spices are best enjoyed with rice and a zesty dipping sauce. You can find chorizo being sold at the local market, or you can try it at one of the local restaurants. It’s one of the stars of the street food scene in Badian.  

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Badian local lechon (Photo from Tourism Promotions Board PH)

Badian local lechon, on the other hand, is also a popular dish in town. This dish is usually served during special occasions and celebrations, but one can also find it at some of the local eateries in the area. Cebu is famous for it, and Badian serves up its own crispy-skinned, succulent masterpiece. These are just some of the delectables one can enjoy in the town while skipping from one adventure to another.

Discover and experience breath-taking activities

Badian brings a treasure trove of experiences for their unique and colorful festivities and recreational activities and spots.

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Banig Festival (Photo from Badian Municipal Tourism Office)

Every year, the town celebrates the vibrant Banig Festival in July, which usually starts off with a colorful parade of various competing groups/teams with unique themes. This celebration is aligned with the feast day of its local patron saint - James the Apostle - as the town’s way of expressing devoutness and gratitude for their source of livelihood. It's an exciting and bright honoring of traditional woven mats (banig) featuring parades, street dances, and the chance to snag some handcrafted souvenirs. Some tourists are lucky enough to catch such an event in a year.

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Kawasan Falls (Photo from Tourism Promotions Board PH)

Besides the festivities, there are a lot of stimulating activities that visitors can revel in. In Badian, there are pristine sites ideal for canyoneering and hiking like Kawasan falls and Matutinao River, which has been awarded multiple times as one of the clearest rivers in the country.

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Badian canyoneering (Photo from Tourism Promotions Board PH)

With the breath-taking landscapes, turquoise waters, peaceful spots, these beckons for a refreshing dip aside from adrenaline-pumping adventure. One can dive-off cliffs, navigate narrow canyons, and soak in the untamed beauty of Cebu’s rugged terrain. Don't forget to bring cameras – being in such paradise is an experience to be immortalized.

Before embarking on a Badian journey, make sure to download this Tourism Promotions Board PH travel app for Android and IOS.  It’s a trusty sidekick, complete with interactive maps, insider tips, and exclusive discounts – the key to discovering more Badian magic.

Badian, Cebu, isn't just a destination; it's a heaven full of experiences waiting to sweep you off your feet. Bring out your inner explorer

Friday, October 6, 2023

What to expect at Enchanted Kingdom's 28th anniversary celebration this October

EK also unveiled their newest offerings and developments at the theme park


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The theme "What’s Your Enchanted Story?" places the spotlight on recreating enchanting stories from the past and creating new magical experiences for every Enchanted Kingdom (EK) guest over the past 28 years.  And they officially launched its year-long celebration with the announcement of its roster of events  at the Eldar’s Theater in EK last Oct. 1, 2023. 

“Enchanted Kingdom remains to be part of our guests’ personal milestones throughout its 28 years. We are very excited to capture these enchanting stories from our past and present guests, and celebrate these magical experiences with the future generation,” said 28th Anniversary Celebration Wizard and the Head of Organization Development and Corporate Planning Nico Mamon.

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Due to popular demand, the main anniversary highlight will be the Sky Wizardry Fireworks Competition, returning eight years after its last spectacle and happening every Saturdays in October. “Apart from entertaining and dazzling the guests, Enchanted Kingdom has collaborated with Filipino fireworks manufacturers to showcase their products and creativity. As a proud Filipino company, we highlight local artistry with pyrotechnics and music, enchanting Filipinos for the past 28 years,” Mamon shared. 

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Aside from the fireworks competition, Enchanted Kingdom has so much in-store for all types of guests:

On Oct. 7, Enchanted Kingdom recognizes teachers through activities and entertainment with the World Teachers Day Celebration event as part of National Teachers Month.

On Oct. 14, EK will conduct Storytime with Eldar, An Enchanting Kids Event to start off the kids activities, followed by its very own Grand Storybook Characters Parade to introduce other Enchanted Kingdom characters.

On Oct. 21, Eldar’s E-Kreators will host, dance and perform for loyal park goers and fans as part of the worldclass theme park’s collaboration with social media influencers and content creator partners. 

Lastly, on Oct. 28, the Grand Finale of the Sky Wizardry Fireworks Competition will dazzle guests, and the Be Enchanted! Concert will headline Asia’s Soul Supreme KZ Tandingan together with other best local acts to cap off the anniversary month.

EK will also re-launch its nostalgic menu items from the past 28 years from its restaurants and the launch of new merchandise to commemorate the 28th anniversary.

During the launch, EK also unveiled their newest offerings and developments at the theme park in line with its 28th year of creating and providing magical experiences and memories that last a lifetime. These include the:

EK mobile app which features the park’s interactive map as well as ride and show schedules. Through the mobile app, guests can also access the EK online store (EKOS). Anna Mamon-Aban, EK’s Head of Business Development & Digital Transformation, encouraged everyone to download the app for a more seamless and magical guest experience.

Starbooks, the Department of Science and Technology’s (DOST) interactive kiosk system and digital library in a box, containing thousands of carefully-curated knowledge content. Two units will be installed at the park’s Agila the EKsperience in partnership with DOST.

Guests can also expect a new and improved Fun Kart, EK’s 800-meter go-kart race track; and the official launch of EK’s new partner tenants: Tater’s, Fortune Bakeshop, and Dash Premium Ice Scramble. EK also launched their own food offerings, Tropical Coolers and Princess Cookies. 

Finally, EK’s President and Chairman Mario Mamon teased that Enchanted Kingdom is working its magic in bringing their guests an enhanced and dining experience with branded dining outlets planned. Furthermore, EK announced that starting Dec. 17, the theme park will open its gate every day of the week and continuously provide wholesome family leisure and entertainment especially during the holiday season

For more information about this celebration and other upcoming events, visit https://www.enchantedkingdom.ph/ 

Thursday, August 31, 2023

CEU music professor and his choral group recognized by Philippine Consulate in Berlin

Recognizing their remarkable performance during the 125th anniversary of Philippine Independence and Nationhood


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CEU Conservatory of Music and Graduate School Professor Lester Delgado

Centro Escolar University Conservatory of Music and Graduate School Prof. Lester Delgado and the One Global Voices @ Work received a letter from the Philippine Consulate of Berlin recognizing them in their remarkable performance during the 125th Anniversary of Philippine Independence and Nationhood at the Heilig Geist Kirche in Bayernallee and Waldorf Astoria Berlin.

“Our guests and fellow Filipinos were enthralled with your rendition of patriotic songs, OPM and classical pieces. You proudly showcased the Filipino’s innate talent and artistry in music. I wish you and all the members of the chorale continued success in your professional and personal endeavors”, penned Irene Susan Natividad, ambassador, Philippine Consulate of Berlin.

Professor Delgado is also the conductor of the Centro Escolar University-Singers Makati who clinched four Gold Prizes at the 3rd Bali International Choral Competition in Indonesia back in 2014. 

Beyond his role as judge in esteemed choral contests in the Philippines, he also actively imparts his choral expertise. He has been invited to lead choral clinics in various international locations including Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong, Macau and Canada.

An accomplished composer, pianist, and conductor, Professor Delgado has authored 10 books, known as the Misa Delgado Book Series, designed for the Liturgical Celebration of the Catholic Church.

For more information about CEU click here.

Friday, August 25, 2023

Vibrant Kadayawan Eats: Here's how you can eat like a local at SM City Davao and SM Lanang

We’re totally here for the food and vibes.


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POV: You are in the King City of the South for the 38th Kadayawan sa Davao. After celebrating with the locals and joining the #VibrantKadayawan festivities, you are hungry and searching for a good place to eat. 

And where are the best places to dine? At SM City Davao and SM Lanang

Whether it’s your first time visiting the destination or you’ve been here multiple times, there are always new and #AweSM restaurants that are ready to serve you scrumptious dishes. Check them out below: 

First stop: SM City Davao

Seafood Paradise
Location: Ground Level, Annex Bldg., SM City Davao and SM Lanang 

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Talaba and Bilao Boodle

Seafood lovers, rejoice: This paradise is for you! Prepare for a big feast when you visit Seafood Paradise, a buffet resto that serves fresh-from-the-ocean catches like Tuna Panga in BBQ sauce, scallops, oysters, shrimps, squid, and mussels. 

You can eat these as is or have them drenched in sauce. They also have palabok, pansit, and seafood paella if you want some carbs. For dessert, you can choose from their buko pandan, mixed fruits, and other sweet treats to cap off your meal. Have we mentioned that you avail of their unlimited servings for only P499? What a steal!  

The Green Bounty Kitchen
2nd Level, Annex Bldg., SM City Davao

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Chicken Wrap and Shrimp Veggie Quesadilla

Who can say no to delicious food that’s also healthy? At The Green Bounty Kitchen, you can eat sans the guilt since everything is made with locally-sourced and organic ingredients. They have straight-from-the-farm meals that you can expect to be fresh and flavorful, like their Grilled Chicken Salad, Chicken Wrap, Shrimp Veggie Quesadilla, and Mexican Beef Quesadilla. 

There are vegan options, too, including the Vegan Lechon Kawali that tastes like the real thing! Our favorite part about The Green Bounty Kitchen aside from their wholesome spread? It’s a pet-friendly resto so you can channel your inner paw parent and bring your fur babies.

The Burp Co.
2nd Level, Main Mall, SM City Davao

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Durian Pie, Knickerbocker, and Blueberry Cheesecake

The perfect way to end a hearty meal is with dessert…and a burp! You can only find The Burp Co. in Davao, so visiting this quaint café is important during your visit. 

Choose from their bestsellers like Buko Pie, Durian Pie, Cheesecake Pie, and Choco Moist Cake which use premium ingredients and are baked fresh daily. Another must-try at The Burp Co. is their Knickerbocker—think of it as our local halo-halo but made better with fresh fruits instead of preserves! 

Aside from their luscious pastries, you’ll love the owner’s humble beginnings that started in her garage at home: Catherine Maxey used to be an I.T. professional in Singapore before she decided to bake pies and sell them within their neighborhood. This passion project earned her a lot of loyal customers and soon enough, she set up a physical store that continues to grow. 

Tagoro’s Abuhan
2nd Level, Annex Bldg., SM City Davao 

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Pork Pizza Empanada and Buko Mix

After an all-day road trip in the King City of the South, the next best thing to do is head over to an eatery that offers local eats and that’s at Tagoro’s Abuhan! 

To start off your meal, order the Pork Pizza or the Rambolito ni Tagor—an appetizer that consists of seven onion rings, seven chicken fillets, and seven potato wedges which is good for sharing. Get the Pomelo Salad next to cleanse your palate, and then savor the flavors of their Manok ni Tagor, Tunasal, and Super Lolo as your main course. 

For something sweet, request the Buko Mix that’s both sweet and refreshing plus it’s super “barato” for its generous serving!

BBQ Nation 
2nd Level, Main Mall, SM City Davao

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If you’re looking for a one-stop haven for anything grilled, BBQ Nation is definitely the best place to go to. Located at the 2nd level of SM City Davao’s Main Mall, this place offers the meatiest barbecues and the juiciest “blackened spare ribs.” 

Craving for “Bagnet of the South”? It only takes one bite of their Bagnet and you’ll find yourself coming back for more! But wait there’s more, their Tuna Kinilaw is one of the freshest tuna dishes you’ll ever taste here in Davao mixed with cucumber, raddish, ginger and a lot of vinegar. 

Anniepie
2nd Level, Annex Bldg., SM City Davao; 2nd Level, Main Mall, SM Lanang

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Treat yourself to something sweet from Anniepie! Experience Kadayawan with these proudly Davao made cinnamon rolls, bar cookies, and cakes that will leave you dreaming for more of their cottony-soft bread and the sublime cinnamon flavor. Visit Anniepie at SM City Davao now!

Purple Yam Homemade Cakes and Pastries 
2nd Level, Main Mall, SM City Davao

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Purple Yam Homemade Cakes and Pastries serves freshly baked sweets. You won’t be able to find this in Metro Manila so make sure to stop by their takeout counter located at the 2nd level of SM City Davao’s Main Mall too. 

This dessert brand is also known for its soft and creamy cakes made with real ube. The Round Ube cake costs only P430. For barkada celebrations, we would love for you to try their medium square-sized ube cake (P550). If you plan to stroll around the mall while enjoying their ube goodness in a cup, you may purchase the 12oz cup priced at P67 only. 

VANDA
Park Inn by Radisson Davao, in front of SM Lanang Premier

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For those whose accommodation is at Park Inn by Radisson Davao, you’ll be glad to know that they have an all-day dining restaurant that is only a stone’s throw away from SM Lanang Premier. Although the grub may seem familiar to you, VANDA—which is derived from the orchid specie waling-waling—puts a twist on their local and international cuisines that are both a feast for your eyes and mouth. 

And just in time for the festival of festivals, VANDA’s Kadayawan Boodle Fight is now back on its menu. Enjoy a slew of starters, main courses, sides, rice, drinks, and desserts for only P3,950 which is already good for five to six persons. Other Chef’s Recos are Grilled Tanigue Steak, VANDA Salad, and Malagos Ricotta Cheesecake. 

Our next stop for more great tasting menus is SM Lanang

Bistro Selera
2nd Level, Main Mall, SM Lanang Premier

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Suha Salad and Bistek Selera

One local restaurant that deserves your visit is Selera Bistro. Here, you can taste the unique flavors of Davao on your plate may it be indoors or outdoors. The chef puts a spin on the classic dishes to make sure you treat your taste buds to something delectable—like the Suha Salad, pomelo tossed in locally grown herbs with special fish sauce dressing. 

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Selera’s Bagaybay and Torch Eggplant

Another must-try is Selera’s Bagaybay, a tuna course wrapped in homemade bacon and drizzled with garlic oil, and Bistek Selera which is a grilled beef tenderloin marinated in herbs and spices and topped with battered onions, before being served with bone marrow gravy. There’s also Torch Eggplant, Seafood Durian Curry, and Chopsuey with Fried Noodles. There’s really food for every mood! Wash these all down with their freshly-squeezed juices and fruit shakes.

Tuna Express Kamayan Grills
Location: 2nd Level, Skygarden, SM Lanang

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Davao is known for its ocean-fresh catches, especially the city’s pride, tuna. At Tuna Express Kamayan Grills, you have to try the Grilled Tuna Belly and Grilled Tuna Panga which have a nice char and are best dipped in soy sauce with calamansi. 

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Other recos are Sizzling Tuna Sisig, Grilled Scallops, Calamares, Tuna Salpicao, and Tuna Kinilaw that you can eat with Guso or Lato on the side. Not a big fan of seafood? Opt for Tuna Express Kamayan Grills’ Bulalo with Bone marrow instead which is equally savory and filling.

The NYC Uptown
Location: SM Lanang 1st Level, North Wing 

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Welcome to New York, it’s been waiting for you! Feel the vibes of the Big Apple at The NYC Uptown, an aesthetic restaurant located at the North Wing of SM Lanang Premier. The visually-pleasing interiors are nice to look at while you munch on their Unli Chicken Wings with 13 signature flavors, like Hickory BBQ, Lemon Pepper, Garlic Parmesan, Buffalo, and Salted Egg. These best-tasting eat-all-you-can wings in Davao come with cheese, garlic mayo, honey mustard, and ranch dips for only P399, and the promo also includes unlimited rice and unlimited drinks. 

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Yup, you’ve read that right! You also can’t miss out on their fall-off-the-bone Baby Back Ribs. If you’re visiting The NYC Uptown for some light snacks, take your pick from their New York-style hotdogs and cheesecakes (we can’t stop thinking about their Chelsea Caramel slice!).

Out of nowhere kitchen 
SM Lanang 1st Level, North Wing , SM Lanang 

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Korean Fried Chicken, Beef Kebab, Chicken Inasal

Out of Nowhere Kitchen offers a wide array of food choices with generous serving and quality ingredients  that’s truly worth your money. For starters, order the Korean fried chicken, a Crispy Fried Chicken with special Korean sweet soy sauce drizzled with cheese. From their grilled selections try their Beef Kebab, ground beef mixture of herbs and spiced Persian style with hummus and yogurt sauce. Each dish is infused with a variety of flavors to complete the unique dining experience. Every bite is definitely a feast!

Roadhouse Cafe  
Ground Level, Main Mall, SM City Davao

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USDA Rib Eye, and Seafood Basket

From its first branch in Bukidnon, Roadhouse Cafe brings in their rustic style  and fine dining cuisine to Davao. Take a feast on their premium USDA Rib Eye steaks grown from their local farm and  a delectable Seafood Basket- a combination of shrimp, squid, fish fillet, and vegetable will surely please your taste buds when you try some. 

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Kare-Kare, and Sinigang Pork Kawali

For more meaty comfort food, we highly recommend the Kare-Kare, Sinigang Pork Kawali, Steamed Pompano with lime sauce and Musuan Peak Green Salad,  to taste the best Davaoeño version of these Filipino foods.

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Filipino art shines at prestigious international art fair

The annual international art fair featured 25 galleries from eight countries for this year’s edition


DF Art Agency was the sole exhibitor from the Philippines at this year's Art Moments Jakarta, one of the most important art events in Southeast Asia. The event was held from August 18 to 20 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The annual international art fair featured 25 galleries from eight countries for this year’s edition. DF Art Agency's inclusion in this prestigious event underscored its commitment to promoting and celebrating the unique artistic vision of the Philippines on a global stage.

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Anna Bautista, 'Of One's Fruits and their Labor', 2023, 
36 x 48 inches, acrylic on canvas

DF Art Agency showcased a collection of works by Filipino contemporary visual artists including Anna Bautista, Cedrick Dela Paz, Demi Padua, Ian Anderson, Liliana Manahan, Marrie Saplad, Pongbayog, Sean Go, Yanna Guillermo and Taichi Kondo. Each artist brings their distinctive voice and perspective to the forefront, contributing to the rich cultural mosaic of Philippine contemporary art. 

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Demi Padua, 'Jestress,' 2023, 48 x 36 inches

“I’m excited to be a part of Art Moments Jakarta,” says Filipino pop artist Sean Go. “By participating in global platforms, we are able to foster cross-cultural exchange and enhance the appreciation of Philippine creativity.”

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Sean Go, 'Disco Bolt Dragon,' 2023, 24 x 24 inches, acrylic, leather, spray paing and grease pencil on canvas

Sean Go is known for his cheeky pop art style that takes inspiration from childhood icons and playfully infuses them with modern pop culture.

"Our exhibit serves as a testament to the burgeoning creativity within the Philippines and the dynamic role that DF Art Agency plays in nurturing and showcasing these talents,” said Derek Flores, founder of DF Art Agency.

Saturday, August 12, 2023

5 things to do at the Philippine Book Festival in Davao

The largest book festival is back—this time in Davao! Here’s how you can make the most of it.


Coming off its well-attended run in Manila from June 2 to 4, the National Book Development Board’s (NBDB) Philippine Book Festival (PBF) is back—this time in Davao, where it’s part of the 38th Kadayawan Festival. The latest edition of the all Filipino book experience will be held at the SMX Convention Center in SM Lanang from Aug. 18 to 20, 2023. As with its last run, the PBF promises a slew of festivities, including author meet-and-greets, book launches, and musical performances. We’ve prepared another cheat sheet to help you make the most of your PBF Davao experience.

1. Learn the craft of writing historical fiction with award-winning author Candy Gourlay

The Davao-born, London-based author Candy Gourlay is known for her young adult novels about the pains and joys of coming of age. Her novel, "Bone Talk," follows the life of a young boy at the onset of the Philippine-American war. Learn how to effectively craft compelling narratives set in the past with Candy herself, who will be holding short one-on-one consultations with those who are already working on a project. If you’re already a fan of Candy’s work, you can also join her book launch for a one-of-a-kind meet-and-greet session on the festival’s main stage.

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Unforgetting: The Art of Crafting Historical Fiction with Candy Gourlay - Aug. 19, 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m, SMX Davao Meeting Room 1, and Book Launch by Candy Gourlay - Aug. 20, 12:00 p.m to 1:00 p.m., SMX Davao Main Stage

2. Get to know the Davao literary scene by listening to young Davao writers in conversation 

Davao has its diverse population and indigenous communities to thank for its vibrant literary scene. In an attempt to better understand the role of literature in the region, writers Elizabeth Serrano-Quijano, John Bengan, and Jade Capiñanes, in a panel moderated by Jhoanna Cruz, talk about what it means to be working as writers living in Davao. They ask, how do writers contribute to building a creative ecosystem that celebrates the many facets of a city? Join these writers for an afternoon of reflections on creative life and its role in building a city.

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Out-of-the-Box: Writing in Davao - Aug. 18, 1:00 p.m to 2:00 p.m, SMX Davao Main Stage


3. Have your copy of Trese signed by its co-creator, Kajo Baldisimo

Part of the festival’s lineup of authors is Kajo Baldisimo, the acclaimed artist and co-creator of the widely popular komiks series, Trese. He will be signing copies of "Trese" from 1:00 p.m onwards at his booth. The talented artist is one of the many creatives who will be signing their books at the PBF, so make sure to bring copies of your favorite books by your favorite authors.

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Book Signing: TRESE comics - Aug. 18 to 20, 1 p.m., Kajo Baldisimo’s Booth

4. Jam with the Kaliwat Performing Arts Collective as they pay tribute to one of Davao’s foremost writers  

The PBF wouldn’t be the book experience it promises to be without immersive musical numbers that celebrate the love for words and sounds with dance! Celebrate community and culture with the Kaliwat Performing Arts Collective as they pay tribute to Aida Rivera Ford, one of the country’s leading fictionists, and Don Pagusara, the founder of the Davao Writers Guild. This event at the festival’s main stage will also include the launch of poet and scholar Ricky De Ungria’s Kalandrakas, a monumental two-volume anthology on Mindanao.

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Lunas-Banwa: Healing, Community, and Performance - Aug. 19, 8:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m., SMX Davao Main Stage

5. Perform your poems on stage

The Book Development Association of the Philippines, one of the NBDB’s partners who made the PBF possible, is hosting a poetry slam on the festival’s main stage. If you want to share your passion for poetry onstage, don’t miss this opportunity. Cash prizes will be given to performers who can impress the panel of judges.

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BDAP Poetry Slam - Aug. 19, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., SMX Davao Main Stage

Register for free now at official website. Walk-ins are also welcome. For more updates, follow the National Book Development Board  on Facebook and @bookfestph on Instagram and TikTok.