
People's Park in Davao
by Jane Dacumos on August 1, 2012Davao People’s Park is one of the most expensive parks in the Philippines. It is one of the cleanest and greenest parks in the country and dubbed as the "best park in the Philippines" as well. Entrance to the People’s Park of Davao is free. The Durian Dome is one of the highlights of the park.
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History of St. Michael Parish – Padada
by Jane Dacumos on August 1, 2012The Spanish missionaries set foot on Davao. Fr. Francisco Lopez from the Augustinian Recollects together with Don Jose Oyanguren came to establish a Christian settlement after defeating local chieftain, Datu Bago. The following years, the Jesuits took over the apostolic responsibility from the Recollects.
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Experience Tagum city. Experience Davao Del Norte!
by Jane Dacumos on August 1, 2012Tagum City, the capital of the Davao Province, takes pride as one the most viable and most competitive business site. Cited as one of the 20 most viable and most competitive business sites in the Philippines in 2005 by the Philippine Cities Competitiveness Ranking Project, Tagum City is one of the fastest-growing cities in Mindanao and in the Philippines.
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Lon Wa Buddhist Temple - Davao City
by Jane Dacumos on August 1, 2012The Longhua Temple, also known as the Lon Wa Buddhist Temple is one of the biggest Buddhist temples in the Phillippines and the biggest in the island of Mindanao. It is located in the Agdao District, 3-4 kilometers northeast of the center of Davao City at Cabagiuo Avenue.
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Museo Dabawenyo – People’s Museum
by Jane Dacumos on July 14, 2012The Museo Dabawenyo is one of the Divisions under the City Mayor’s Office of the City Government of Davao established through City Ordinance No. 0266-06 Series of 2006. It is being run in collaboration with the private sector. It is a "people's museum" and its programs are geared towards better historical and cultural awareness, understanding, and integration.
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