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Rhea Vitto Tabora

Storyteller

Rhea Vitto Tabora is a professional travel writer with more than 14 years of experience working in the hospitality industry in Vietnam and Indonesia. She returned to her home country, the Philippines, in 2014 to pursue her dream of writing about amazing places and creating content for hotel and tourism brands while also travelling. Her work has been published in Travel Asia Now, Arrivedo, Daily Tribune, and Mise En Place Asia magazine, as well as various hotel websites.

Stories from Rhea Vitto Tabora

Time Stands Still in Taal Heritage Town

Located three hours from Manila, Taal Heritage Town retains its Spanish colonial vibe while its residents go about their lives.