The local film industry in the Philippines is sometimes referred to as "Tagalog movies ." Tagalog is the language of those Filipinos who live in central Luzon, par- ticularly in and around Manila, and since Manila is the seat of Philippine power and finance it is only natural that Tagalog...
in 1987, “Filipino” became the official national language of the Philippines. It’s basically Tagalog, with some words from neighboring languages added in. Most of the Philippine population speaks it, at least as a second language. For the purposes of language learning, you can pretty much ...
Barong Tagalog for Men and Women made in the Philippines, the different types of Barong Tagalog, and the best Tips on how to buy this Filipino attire or costume. Kalinga Tradition: Weaving, Clothing, Accessories, and Tattoos By: Carlo Castillo The Kalinga people have been one of the most ...