City of Mati offers more than it's delicious foods and clear water beaches. It doesn't stop there. Tour around the city and witness it's one of a kind beauty,, it's coastline and the Sleeping Dragon shape island,
The wonders of the orient
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
The two-story Subangan Museum stands on a 1000 sqm land.
It’s a modern looking building surrounded with greenery and a cafe outside. But
looking closely, one would notice the native patterns incorporated on the metal
fences and the beautifully carved doors inside the museum. These are the native
patterns from Davao Oriental’s indigenous people, the Mandaya and Kaagan. I was
able to converse with Lyrna Padohinog, the Museum Administrator, who also
warmly welcomed me as a guest. She explained that the word Subang is a bisaya
term which means “east” or “sunrise”. So apt because Pusan point, which is part
of Davao Oriental is where the sunlight of the new millennium happened. Lyrna
also told me the museum just opened this January 2014 and it the brainchild of Governor
Corazon Nuñez-Malanyaon.
Source:http://www.ironwulf.net/2014/10/13/mati-city-subangan-museum-davao-orientals-impressive-provincial-museum/
This enchanting Mamacao tree has been alive for more than
300 years already. This is also known for the most of us as the, BALITE. The
locals says the tree is being guarded by fairies. But theres nothing to worry
for these fairies are friendly. This tree can be seen in Brgy. Magdug, Governor
Generoso, Davao Oriental. If you have time come and visit this place and I
assure you, you will be amaze!
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
The first time I stepped on Mati, we went to the Blue Bless Resort. I could notice that during that time the resort was not yet fully finished but as it is partially furnished and designed you could already see how beautiful it will become. The pool was inviting the same goes with their beach with crystal clear water and relaxing cottages along the beach. The cold water were relaxing. The facilities were luxurious, personnel are approachable and their services are great.
Cape of San Agustin is situated between the capital city of Mati and the coastal town of Governor Generoso Davao Oriental. The majestic beauty of the said place is worth the long travel and the challenges tagging along your way to Cape of San Agustin. It is known as a sacred place because it was visited by St. Francis Xavier and held mass there in a place called The Altar.
Monday, March 9, 2015
If you could travel around the world, beaches are one of the views you'd love to see to relax and unwind. There are so many beautiful, white sand, and clear water beaches in the world, and you can find one in Mati City. One of the famous beaches there is the Dahican beach. The place could offer you crystal clear water with white sand and its peaceful ambiance. See for yourself and experience its awesomeness.
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