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"Larga! Project" is an online platform designed to reinforce waning or unknown tourist sites on a selected project site. site.”

It involves strengthening local SMEs and local branding, cultural preservation, and eco-tourism. VISION

“Sustainable communities living in comfort with a strong cultural dignity through incorporation of eco-tourism into local SMEs, cultural and indigenous activities, local eco-tourism sites and cultural & historical sites.”

MISSION
“To provide an online system, network, and an organized tourism

Photos from Larga Project's post 21/04/2017

Los Baños is situated on the northern foothills of Mt. Makiling, a dormant volcano, and along the narrow shoreline of Laguna Lake. Mount Makiling looms over the town where there are five streams of water - Dampalit, Saran, Pili, Mulawin and Maiitim,The town's name literally means bathing places and it was once called as "the town with many hot baths" during the Spanish period. Mount Makiling is the source of Los Baños' hot springs and thermal waters which are said to have curative effects

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Photos from Larga Project's post 20/04/2017

Liliw is now widely regarded as the "tsinelas capital" of the country for its footwear-making industry,but did you know how "Liliw" got its name? According to locals, Liliw got its name from a bird. It was said that G*t Tayaw and his followers decided to erect a bamboo pole and to name the town after the bird that would first alight at the top of the pole within four days. A crow, however, was the first bird to alight on the pole. A crow was considered bad and so G*t Tayaw and his men moved south and erected another bamboo pole. A beautiful bird alighted on the pole and sang, "Liw, Liw, Liw". Thus the town became Liliw

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Photos from Larga Project's post 29/03/2017

Lumban is known as the "Embroidery Capital of the Philippines" fine Jusi and Piña cloth are embroidered by hand, and the finished product is worn by males as Barong Tagalog and by females as Saya.

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Photos 19/03/2017

Your journey starts with Larga!

Rediscover Laguna with Larga! 13/03/2017

Join us as we rediscover Laguna with LARGA!

Rediscover Laguna with Larga!

Photos 05/03/2017

will be joining the Anilag Festival this March 6-11! See you there! Catch us in our booth and join us as we rediscover Laguna.

Photos 05/03/2017

Rediscover Laguna with Larga!

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