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SUNKEN CEMETERY. Tourists pose to have their pictures taken, while others take photos of the giant cross that mark the Sunken Cemetery, which was submerged following an earthquake in 1871. The landmark is one of Camiguin's attractions. (Jigger J. Jerusalem/davaotoday.com)

More than 5,000 tourists troop to Camiguin for Lanzones Festival

Amid the implementation of martial law in Mindanao, visitors flock to this province to join the celebration of its 38th Lanzones Festival, a yearly event that draws thousands here.

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PAL opens 5 new routes from Davao

Frequent flyers here will soon reach top tourist destinations in Mindanao and the Visayas in a shorter travel time after national flag carrier Philippine Airlines announced the opening of at least five domestic flights from Davao City.

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Read more about the article LIST | Where to go during Kadayawan
COORDINATED. With hands and feet working together, the participants execute this particular dance movement efficiently during the Indak-indak showdown, Saturday in Davao City’s San Pedro Street. Kadayawan’s street dance competition registered 21 entries with 10 coming from other Mindanao provinces and regions. (davaotoday.com photo by Marilou Aguirre-Tuburan)

LIST | Where to go during Kadayawan

Five more days left before the Kadayawan festival. Check out this list of activities for the week-long celebration.

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