Countries Pinoys can visit without a visa
LAOS. This country, which is a
favorite backpacking destination in Southeast Asia, allows Filipinos
visa-free for 30 days. (PHOTO: Tourists visit Pha That Luang, a golden
Buddhist stupa, that is considered to be Laos' most sacred monument, in
Vientiane, Lao PDR, 02 November 2012. EPA/BARBARA WALTON)
KOREA. Are you a fan of K-Pop or
Korean culture in general? South Korea requires visa, except the
picturesque Jeju Island which is visa-free for Pinoys. (PHOTO: Cyclists
biking through tunnels of cherry tree blossoms on the outskirts of
Busan, in the south of South Korea 25 March 2013. EPA/BARBARA WALTON)
INDONESIA. Filipinos can visit
this archipelagic country comprised of more than 17,500 islands
visa-free for 30 days. (PHOTO: A picture made available 27 May 2013
shows foreign and local tourists waiting for the sunrise at the ancient
Borobudur temple in Magelang, Central Java province, Indonesia, 24 May
2013. EPA/MAST IRHAM)
HONG KONG. You may shop and dine
in Hong Kong and even visit Disneyland without a visa for 14 days.
(Tourists have their photos taken with Disney characters at Hong Kong
Disneyland Park, Monday 12 September, Hong Kong. EPA/ALEX HOFFORD)
HAITI. If you want to experience
one of the most popular carnivals in the Carribean, visit Haiti.
Filipinos are allowed visa-free in this country. (PHOTO: Hundreds of
people participate in the opening of the carnival of Jacmel, Haiti, 27
January 2008. EPA/KENA BETANCUR)
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