how to know philippines well round on the internet

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@catmei (54)
China
April 28, 2009 3:41am CST
i want to travel to philippines for at least one month in the coming year and it is better to know the country well round before travel. i've put manila bulletin and inquirer in my favourites.but i find the two papars different from ours. can anybody show how i can better read these two or one of them. are there other sites to know philippines?dear friends, be careful not mentioning the whole site here,just give a enough hint,for it seems to link to other sites is not permitted here, otherwise some actions will be taken.
3 responses
@mhafe09 (31)
• United States
3 May 09
Oh, really you wanted to go the Philippines.Nice to heard that because I'm from the Cebu City, Philippines. Try this wow Philippines there you can see more information and it will give you idea where to go , tourist spots in the Philippines. Warning don't try to go somewhere in Mindanao region.
@catmei (54)
• China
4 May 09
hi,mhafe, thanks for your warning. i know little about cebu but i know it is a big city. it will be one of my choices.
@mimiang (3760)
• Philippines
28 Apr 09
SEE WowPhilippines.com and watch living Asia.You will see how beautiful is our country
@catmei (54)
• China
29 Apr 09
thanks. i know philippines is more beautiful than i can imagine. there are many islands surrouded by water where i always dreamed to live. there is manila trench about which i feel fully curious. there are people who love dance and wear featured clothes and whom i thought creative. it will be a nice journey to your country.
• Philippines
28 Apr 09
For more information on the Philippines, you can visit Wikitravel and search Philippines over there. You could even search for the specific place or city you would want to visit and learn where you could eat or stay for the night. Or go to travel forums like Lonely Planet. They have threads there that could probably help you. As for the newspapers, each of them have a different style of writing. While both are widely read in the Philippines, Manila Bulletin has a much "tamer" tone than Inquirer, in my opinion.