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| Bohol is an island in the southern portion of the Philippines. The province is composed of the main island and 75 smaller islands surrounding it. Bohol’s climate is primarily dry, with the heaviest rainfall during the months between June and October. The island’s unique treasures continue to invite local and foreign tourists. This is proven by the continuous increase in the number of tourists that come to the province each year and the number of businesses that cater to them. Here are the truths about the province that makes it attractive to sightseers and adventurers. 1. The Chocolate Hills continue to make the tourists leave in awe Picture more that one thousand limestone hills huddled together in a single location. The Chocolate Hills is the first Bohol truth that landed the province in the pages of travel magazines and books for several decades. The Chocolate Hills got its name because these cone-shaped hills are brown in color during the summer months. This pride of Bohol is also featured in the province’s official seal. 2. Panglao Island is one of the best beaches in the country For people who are looking for less populated beaches, Panglao Island is one of their best options. Unlike other beaches in the country that are already lined with many commercial establishments, Panglao Island has maintained it serenity with only several businesses that cater to tourists. This makes the destination perfect for those who would like to relax and enjoy the sights. 3. The Philippine Tarsier is one of the native species in the island The second-smallest monkey in the world has Bohol as its home. This is the third Bohol truth that makes its people proud. Because the Boholanos (people of Bohol) recognize this treasure, they continue to protect the forests of their province, which are the natural habitats of the Philippine Tarsier. 4. The province has a rich history The history of Bohol dates back to the pre-colonial times when the island is inhabited by the “pintados” (tattooed ones). The early Boholanos also have a strong participation in the events that shaped history during the Spanish, American and Japanese colonial times. 5. The people speaks good English Ask a foreigner who has spoken with locals and they will confirm this Bohol truth. Furthermore, call center companies are also starting to set up their businesses in the island. These are just five of the Bohol truths that make people come back to the province. Surely, there are other Bohol truths waiting to be discovered by a new tourist who would like to experience the island. Several Bohol truths keep tourists coming to the province of Bohol. These pride of each Boholano as they share their province and culture with their visitors. |
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