
Malacañang Palace: The Most Historic Building of the Philippines
by Jhaypee Guia on July 18, 2012Malacañang Palace, from the vernacular "May Lakan Diyan" meaning "There lives a noble man", is considered to be one of the most historic structures in the Philippines. It has been the official residence of the highest chief executive of the country since 1863.
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Jones Bridge
by Jhaypee Guia on July 18, 2012Jones Bridge is a bridge that spans the Pasig River, connecting the districts of Binondo on Rosario Street (Calle Rosario, now Quintin Paredes St.) with the center of Manila.
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Get to Know Mandaluyong City
by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012Getting to experience Mandaluyong City’s simple pleasures makes it all worth it. Billed as "Tiger City of the Philippines," "Metro Manila's Heart," and the "Shopping Mall Capital of the Philippines," Mandaluyong city is bestowed with a wide range of awe-inspiring tourist destinations that has always amazed its visitors.
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A Hidden Gem at Kaban ng Hiyas in Mandaluyong
by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012Mandaluyong is a very progressive and bustling Philippine city that still firmly holds on to its rich history and colorful culture. One of its proudest attractions is the Kaban Ng Hiyas ng Lungsod Ng Mandaluyong, a must-see destination when you are in the city.
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San Felipe Neri Church in Mandaluyong
by Jane Dacumos on July 18, 2012Mandaluyong City sits at the heart of Metropolitan Manila. Nestled inside the city landscape is a charming haven that is called San Felipe Neri Church. This quiet spiritual sanctuary is found amid a sprawling area of natural beauty.
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