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Q: Hi there! I am currently on a business trip and planning to have a side trip in hundred islands next weekend. I'll be staying in...

A: Your best bet I think is try to get a ride to Dagupan and from Dagupan City, there will be a lot of options going to Alaminos. Not sure if there is a Binalonan to...
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Pang-asinan - The Salt Province

Though I was born and raised in Manila, I consider Pangasinan as my province since both my parents grew up in Pangasinan, specifically San Fabian. The dialect being spoken in majority of the towns and...
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The Backroads of the Pangasinan Coast

Lingayen, Binmaley, and Dagupan are coastal towns of Pangasinan. I was visiting family in Binmaley from my mother's side. I took a tour along the backroads to see how the people actually lived. We......
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I've got some interesting experiences in Province of Pangasinan. I'd love to share with you the 3 tips I've written, the 4 photos uploaded, and 0 travelogues I've created.
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Villasis, Pangasinan It was here where my father was born and raised; here where I spent many summers running loose with my cousins, chasing geese and eating green mangoes with a variety of dips (my...
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The name Pangasinan means "land of salt". It is derived from the root word "asin", meaning "salt”. The province is a major producer of salt in the Philippines. Located about 5-6 hours away from...
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