
Ten Things you Probably Don’t Know About Bonifacio Global City
by Kaye Valdez on August 8, 2014Fort Bonifacio or Bonifacio Global City is a highly urbanized district in Metro Manila and currently a disputed area between the cities of Makati and Taguig as well as the municipality of Pateros. The entire district used to be a part of the main Philippine Army camp, now it continues to experience robust commercial growth.
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Ten Tips on How to be a Manila Local
by Red de Vera on August 8, 2014If you’re a tourist or a newcomer then you should know what to do upon arriving in the big city. The city can be intimidating especially for newcomers. It should not be. Follow these 10 tips from CNN on how to look like a Manila local:
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Cry of Pugad Lawin Monument: The Beginning of the Philippine Revolution
by Jhaypee Guia on August 7, 2014The Cry of Pugad Lawin Shrine was developed by virtue of the Pugad Lawin Historical Committee created in 1983 to locate the residence of Juan Ramos, son of Melchora Aquino.
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Historical Tourist Attractions in Quezon City
by Red de Vera on August 5, 2014Quezon City is the most populous city in the Philippines and the largest city by area in Metro Manila. The city was founded by Manuel L. Quezon, former President of the Philippines, and it replaced Manila as the country’s capital for 28 years from 1948 to 1976. Quezon City also has numerous tourist attractions and some of them are historically significant.
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The Ten Most Popular Destinations to Visit in Manila
by Kaye Valdez on August 5, 2014One of the busiest cities in the Philippines, Manila is the capital and the second largest city of the country. The tourism industry in Manila attracts over 1 million tourists each year where Luneta Park or Rizal Park is a major attraction and one of the most noticeable icons of the Philippines. Here are the ten (10) most popular places to visit in Manila:
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