DID YOU KNOW?; The Eagle
AT the outset, Panay News adopted for its emblem the majestic eagle.
Why?
The eagle is known for its strength, courage, sharp vision, determination, and grace...
Feng Shui 2021: What does the Year of the Metal Ox bring?
So what can we expect in the year of the Ox?
The year of the Ox signifies the time for rebuilding has come. This is...
Iloilo embraces rich Chinese heritage
DUE TO THE coronavirus pandemic, the New Year celebration of Chinese Filipinos in Iloilo City today is muted – way, way different from celebrations...
Luck in a trove of charms
ILOILO City – Chinese New Year is kicking in. Do you have the right charms to boost your luck in the Year of the...
A Glimpse of the ‘Athens of the South’
Molo district was the former Chinese quarter of Arevalo called the Parian.
Formerly a town before it was absorbed by Iloilo City, it is also...
“La Muy Noble Ciudad”: A history told
No one lives a humdrum life here – from the bustling street of Ledesma to the myriad of the establishments on Gen. Luna. City...
Mandurriao: The district that never sleeps
Mandurriao is the current economic core of Iloilo City. Besides the high structures, it has a remarkable aesthetic and reputationas the central amusement hub of...
Front streets to frontlines
NO CROWDS. No drum rolls. No loud cheers and claps from live audience. This year’s Dinagyang Festival is very unusual for longtime performers at...
A quick glance at how Dinagyang started
Dinagyang is Iloilo’s grandest festival, the mother of all festivals for the 42 towns, one component city and Iloilo City itself. From a plain...
Manifold charms of Iloilo City districts
A CULINARY haven, a vibrant festival destination, a cosmopolitan trading port since the turn of the last century, the heart of the Philippines, and...