OUR ‘QUARANTHINGS’ IN BORACAY
After months of total lockdown because of COVID-19, all eyes excitedly zoomed in on the paradise island of Boracay after it finally reopened to local tourists this month. Some of our friends eagerly went to Boracay as we were all tired of staying in our homes. “This much needed nature soiree, hopefully, will once again

By Staff Writer
After months of total lockdown because of COVID-19, all eyes excitedly zoomed in on the paradise island of Boracay after it finally reopened to local tourists this month.
Some of our friends eagerly went to Boracay as we were all tired of staying in our homes.
“This much needed nature soiree, hopefully, will once again revive the tourism economy that heavily relied on Boracay’s tourism earnings,” said Dr. Nap Tiongco Jr.
His lovely wife Sheilla Golez-Tiongco added, “with a very clean surroundings, nay of crowds and pollution, we feel now the serenity of our family ‘quaranthings’ was blended with the best gift of God.”
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