Linggo, Oktubre 26, 2014

Food Galore in Northern NCR

Are you on a DIET? SAY NO MORE!



Everybody LOVES food, so do I.





Okay! So, I'll not waste your time.




GREEN PASTEUR
It's a new restaurant in Manila. From the name itself, ii's a back-to-basic organic resto. It offers house-made cheese, innovative pasta combinations like Kitayama burger, popcorn crunch ice cream, organic honeycomb dessert and Tequila Joe's salpicao.


Hang-outs or Coffee Shops?

MYKAFFE BAKESHOP
People tend to find places for interaction and a place where they could share comfortable small talks that's why cafes are becoming a trend nowadays. Mykaffe is the newest bakeshop found in the heart of Caloocan. As what you see above, they have several cupcakes, frappes and smoothies.


Craving for Pancit? Let's take a glimpse!

PANCIT MALABON
You must not miss one of the specialties of Malabon, Dolores Pancit Malabon. Pancit Malabon has been part of the Filipino culture especially during celebrations like birthdays and other gatherings. It is popular because of their toppings of squid, shrimp, egg, veggies and chicharon. 


"Navotas is commonly referred to as the Fishing industry capital of the country."It also serves several people with their spin on trademark Filipino dishes.

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PHETRON RESTAURANT
Yes, it borrowed its name from a gasoline corporation. It is popular for serving, turo-turo, Filipino dishes like Menudo, Sisig, Kaldereta and many more. Observe the painted signages. They look like jeepney signboards.


Bejing in Velenzuela? Wait, WHAT! You don't need to go out of the country to eat other country's specialties. Well, we have you this in Valenzuela.
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LITTLE BEIJING CHINESE CUISINE
Little Beijing offers a trademark of Chinese classics and dim sum, fried and steamed wontons, dumplings and meats.





MAGINHAWA STREET
There are lists of food to eat here in Quezon City. UP which is known for their "world-class education" is just along Maginhawa Street, known as a food hub. It includes varieties of coffee, ice cream, burger and other delicacies. 





Once again, a platter of goodies! 


COOKIE MUG
Marikina is also known for Food trips. If you are looking for cute cookies/cupcakes, COOKIE MUG is best for you. Looking for more? http://www.marikeno.com/2010/08/thirty-foods-to-eat-in-marikina-city.html Wait, here's more: http://allovermarikina.blogspot.com/p/quick-directory.html


Buffet,BUFFET! BUUUFFEETT!


CHEF LAUDICO GUEVARRA'S
It's an upscale restaurant in San Juan which offers no other than the creative masterpieces of Chefs Roland and Jackie Laudico. Known dishes are Lechon or roast pork belly served with homemade liver sauce; Angus beef tapa, slices of dried then grilled beef; crisp-fried crablets; kare-kare or Angus beef cooked in peanut stew.


A Filipino food dish. Hmmm, YUMMY!
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R&J BULALOHAN
R&J Bulalohan is found in Mandaluyong. Their specialty here is a Bulalo or bone marrow stew, a traditional Filipino soup dish done by putting whole beef shanks to a boil together with lots of onions and spics, and then simmered for hours until the meat, marrow and tendons become tender, creating a flavorful beef-based broth.


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http://www.blog.weekendsinthecity.net/?p=4965
http://www.mishrendon.com/2013/07/guevarras-by-chef-laudico.html

Linggo, Oktubre 12, 2014

Tourist Attractions in Northern NCR

MANILA

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Roxas Boulevard Baywalk
Foreign and local tourists wishing a whiff of sea breeze may promenade between the Manila Bay seawall and numerous al fresco restaurants. It is a strategic spot to view the world famous Manila Bay sunset whose inimitable vibrant colors continue to be accentuated in the evening by the colorful street lights stretched along the entire 2 kilometer promenade.



Malacañang Palace / Museum
Malacañang Palace 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. Located next to the Pasig River, it served as a summer residence for the Spanish governor-general during the early 1800’s. Governor General Rafael de Echague moved the seat of government to Malacañang Palace after an earthquake devastated the Palacio del Gobernador in Intramuros. Since then, it has been witness to the numerous challenges that have faced the nation and the events that have defined our history. A wing of the palace is open to the public as a Philippine Presidential Museum. The palace tour focuses on all former Presidents of the Philippines and an exhibit are presidential memorabilia highlighting the terms of office of the country’s former chief executives.



Manila Zoological Garden
The Manila Zoo shelters a collection of Philippine and exotic African wildlife. Among the varieties of animals and birds found here are the endangered Philippine Tamaraw and the Tarsier, both indigenous to the Philippines.


Intramuros
Intramuros, meaning “within the walls”, was the glorious old city of Manila. Originally the native settlement of Moslems ruled by Rajah Sulayman, it became an encircled city of massive high stone walls, bulwarks and moats with the arrival of Miguel Lopez de Legaspi in 1521. Within the walls of 4.5 kms. Encircling an area of 64 ha. rose residences, churches, schools and government buildings with drawbridges as gates which closed before midnight opened at the political, cultural, educational, religious and commercial realm of Spain in the East.


CALOOCAN


Bonifacio Monument
Bonifacio Circle Monumento, Caloocan City
The main landmark of the city, the Bonifacio Monument is located at the intersection of Rizal Avenue & EDSA. The monument commemorates the most proletarian of all Filipino heroes, Gat Andres Bonifacio. The monument was immortalized by a great Filipino national artist for sculpture, Guillermo Tolentino.


San Roque Cathedral
A. Mabini, Caloocan City
The first Catholic Church in Caloocan City. On June 28, 2003, his holiness John Paul II created the new Diocese of Caloocan, comprising Caloocan City - South, Malabon City & the Municipality of Navotas & elevated this Parish Church to the level & dignity of a Cathedral Church. The Holy Father appointed the most Rev. Deogracias S. Iñiguez, Jr. D.D. as the first Bishop of the New Diocese of Caloocan on August 22, 2003.


MALABON


Balsa sa Niugan
Started in July 1998, Balsa sa Niugan is owned by Mr. Santy Geronimo, a native from Niugan, balsa has 350 seating capacity, a native inspired place with 43 workers. It has a total land area of 5,000 sq. meters, in both land and water. Located at the heart of Malabon, Balsa was originally a fishpond converted into a floating restaurant and a fishing garden. Its natural landscape, fishing and open dining facilities make it a pleasurable place for guests to dine.

Source: mymalabon.net

Angel C. Cacnio’s Art Gallery
Depository  of paintings and sculptures done by the noted members of the Sining Tambobong Foundation. Contemporary and Modern Malabon painters and sculptors are members of this Foundation. Their works are displayed in both national and international art exhibitions.

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Dr. Jose P. Rizal Monument
This monument has been in its present location for decades. Its base used to be around seven feet tall. But due to the continued rising of the sea level that resulted in constant flooding, the ground had to be constantly raised. That explains the current short base of this monument.


NAVOTAS


Navotas Fishery Port
Manila Bay provides Navotas with bountiful source of fish and other marine products, which constitute the basic diet of the town’s residents. Navotas, home to low marginal fisherman and big time trawlers, own the most modern sophisticated fishing boats dominating the fishing ground of the country today. Marketing of the catch is done in a modern market complex known as Navotas Fishery Port, premiere fish center of the Philippines with an area of 47.5 hectares and one of the largest in Asia under the supervision of PFDA (Philippine Fisheries Development Authority). It is a traditional landing place of commercial fishing boats operating in various fishing grounds in the Philippines   situated on a 47.5-hectare reclaimed land at the Northeastern section of Manila Bay. Within the complex is a thriving fishing industry, supplying fish in major markets of Metro manila.  Thousands of buyers visit the port daily where an estimated 20 commercial fishing vessels call port and unload a total volume of about 800 tons.  Overland vehicles from different provinces also bring in addition, another volume of 50 tons.  Outside the complex is a business  center with banks, markets, restaurants, and recreational facilities.

Dry-Docking Facilities
Though Navotas is not gifted with vast areas of lands filled with  attractions,  it is home  to  almost  all  vessels  in  the archipelago with its many dry docking facilities along the riverside which can accommodate any type of vessel from fishing boats, passenger vessels, cargo vessels, towing vessels to barges. Dry docking facilities available are as follows:


VALENZUELA


San Diego de Alcala Church
Bgy. Poblacion
The San Diego de Alcala Parish at Barangay Poblacion, the center of the old town of Polo, was the first Parish on the City. The ruins of the church, while not as old as the parish, is a reminder of the 376 year-history of the town, now the City of Valenzuela.


Museo Valenzuela
Pag-asa Subd. I Bgy. Marulas
Built to serve as a historical and cultural site, as well as a place for cultural and historical exhibits and performances. It also serves as a starting point for tourism and pilgrimage visitation to the City of Valenzuela.


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Church of San Roque
Bgy. Mabolo
Seat of the San Roque Festival which dates back to the 17th century. Street dancing is held every 12th day of May.


QUEZON CITY


Quezon Memorial Shrine  
The tallest structure in the city, piercing 66 meters to the sky, is a fitting tribute to the founder of Quezon City and one of the country’s greatest statesmen – President Manuel Luis Quezon. The monument, built in the center of the 27-hectare rotunda park, also boasts oftwo museums – one housing priceless Quezonian items and the other memorabilia of Quezon City mayors. The tomb containing the remains of this great man are laid to rest in a bronze casket and marble niche inside the Shrine.

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Quezon Memorial Circle
A 26 hectare circular park located in front of the Quezon City Hall Building encircled by elliptical roads. Considered  one of the country’s premier landmarks, the site is a symbol of the people’s gratitude for the First President of the Philippine Commonwealth and for whom Quezon City is named after. It is the spot marked out by President Quezon as the converging point of the principal government offices.


Araneta Coliseum   
The world’s largest covered dome (in the 60’s) which towers 220 feet with a seating capacity of 36,000. It has a total land area of 185,000 sq. ft. and a diameter of 367 feet. The coliseum has staged various shows from the moment it captured the Philippines’ first post-war world boxing title by the legendary Gabriel “Flash” Elorde. It also presented the classic “Fight of a Lifetime” between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frasier in 1976. Also worth mentioning are the countless beauty pageants and basketball tournaments of national and international tones plus local shows ranging from musical concerts to athletic events.
Our Lady of EDSA Shrine. It was built by the grateful Filipino people in honor of the Blessed Virgin Mary for her protection and guidance during the people power EDSA revolution.


MARIKINA

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Marikina River Park
Spurred by the death of natural resources resulting from the continuous growth in residential areas, the City of Marikina took pains in rehabilitating and converting the 220 ha. Marikina River into a sports and recreational park.


Shoe Museum   
The former Bigasang Bayan of Marikina, rehabilitated and converted into a museum. The only shoe repository, existing in the country, it houses a notable shoe collection to include some 778 pairs belonging to the former First Lady Imelda R. Marcos. The museum is a showcase not only of the premier product of Marikina but also of the industriousness and ingenuity of the Marikeños.


Biggest Shoe in the World
Displayed at the Riverbanks Mall gallery, the biggest shoe in the World is certified by the Guiness Book of World Records measuring 5.29 meters long and 2.37 meters wide. It is made of genuine leather and took 72 days to finish. The shoe can be worn by a 125 ft.-tall person fit 30 people inside. The leather material used can produce 250 regular pairs of shoes.


River Carabaos
Marikina was considered as the largest private hacienda in the Philippines during the early years of Spanish colonization. Its residents were comprised mostly of farmers whose main crops were rice and vegetables. The town folks had bountiful harvest enabling each family to own more than two carabaos, even a dozen or so. At the time, to possess several carabaos served as a symbol of progress for the town and wealth for the families. From stories and accounts of old owners, the Marikina city government traced the old carabao trail which was the regular route taken from their owner's homes to the fields and vice versa. About 28 stone built carabaos were placed in the path along the riverbanks of Kalumpang serving as an attraction and as a marker of the once scenic and abundant Marikina farmland.


SAN JUAN


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St. John the Baptist Church
140 Pinaglabanan Street San Juan
Built on 1895, the church is a sanctuary to the 400-year-old image of the town Patron Saint San Juan Bautista, (St. John the Baptist) where the town derived its name.


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Greenhills Shopping Center
Ortigas Ave., Greenhills
The home of the foremost, biggest yet unequalled flea market in the Philippines, the Greenhills Tiangge, where shoppers experience the exciting bargain buys almost the whole year through. Christmas holidays however, bring about an incomparable plenitude of goods and shoppers crowding the vicinity with an animated Christmas show as an added attraction traditionally showcased at the COD Department Store in Cubao.


MANDALUYONG

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San Felipe Neri Church
Rev. G. Aglipay St. cor. Boni Avenue
Like other Catholic churches in the Philippines, it was run by hostile Spanish friars and almost became the site of bloody encounters between the Filipino revolutionaries and the Spanish soldiers during the Revolution of 1896.




EDSA Shrine
Epifanio delos Santos Ave.
The Shrine is a monument to the Virgin Mary, protector of those who bravely risked their lives during the 1986 People Power Revolution erected at the very site of the revolution.


Dambana ng mga Alaala
Built in memory of the gallant sons and daughters of Mandaluyong.



Sabado, Oktubre 11, 2014

7 Things To Do in NORTHER NCR




Bored? Are you still looking for things to do in life?










Well, you're in the right place!        Source: pandawhale.com
 
So... Where do we exactly start from this bustling metropolis? Of course, we should start in the heart which is Manila then we move our way through the capital. Each city has its own adventure!

For this blog, I'll show you a list of 7 TOP THINGS TO DO IN NORTHERN NCR

1. Open your senses
Learn about Manila's rich history through Carlos Celdran; eat your way in Chinatown with Ivan Man Dy; or see what's inside the old walls of the National Museum.

2. Listen to music
You're in this part of the world so you might as well do something one of a kind, like listening to the world's only bamboo organ. Be moved by its spirited music, during the daily masses at Saint Joseph Church.


3. Shop then sleep
If you're not up for some hardcore shopping in Greenhills, then Mandaluyong is your best bet. Malls like SM Megamall, Shari-La Plaza, and the Podium carry a wide range of local and international labels. Hotels are walking distance so you can easily check in when you get tired. 


4. Have a staycation
No time for a vacation? Make no excuses. Book a room in one of the best 5 star Hotels in Manila like
Manila Hotel, Manila Marriotte Hotel, Edsa Shangri-La Hotel, Diamond Hotel and many more.

5. Mix business with pleassure
A lot of pleasure. Overtime means checking out the newest restaurants and chilling out in bars and lounges.

6. Shop, Shop, Shop
This is what you do in Manila's favorite bargain shopping center, Greenhills in San Juan. When you're famished, just go to nearby Wilson Street for a food trip.

7. Eat, drink, jog
Leisure activities are brimming in Manila's hottest urban development. You can dine, party, bike, shop, or walk your dog - you can do it all here. 
                                                                          

Biyernes, Oktubre 10, 2014

Get to know NORTHERN NCR

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Metro Manila, otherwise known as National Capital Region, is the center of Luzon and the capital region of the Philippines. Unlike the other 17 Philippine regions, NCR does not have any provinces. It is composed of 16 cities – namely the City of Manila itself, Caloocan, Las Pinas, Makati, Malabon, Mandaluyong, Marikina, Muntinlupa, Navotas, Pasay, Pasig, Paranaque, Quezon City, San Juan, Taguig, Valenzuela – and the municipality of Pateros. Metro Manila is bounded by the Cordillera Mountains on the east, Laguna de Bay on the southeast, Central Luzon on the north and Southern Tagalog Region on the south.
It’s a megacity with a huge appetite for fun. From its historic neighborhoods to the outrageous housing developments, Metro Manila is a maze of vibrant energy with bits of calm in between. Weave your way through this mighty megalopolis!
For this blog post, we'll focus on the Norhern part of NCR which are Manila, Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas, Valenzuela, Quezon City, Marikina, San Juan, Mandaluyong.

MANILA

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Manila, the capital of the Philippines, is situated in the southern part of the island of Luzon, largest of the three main islands in the Philippine archipelago. Geographically, it is the seventh largest city in Metropolitan Manila (also known as National Capital Region). According to the Globalization and World Cities Study Group and Network (GaWC), the historic, cultural, political and economic centre of the Philippines is also a Beta+ global city. Presidential Decree No. 940 proclaimed Manila as the Philippines’ seat of government. The Malacañan Palace, Manila’s equivalent to the White House, is located in the San Miguel district of Manila.

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CALOOCAN

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Caloocan City is one of the cities and municipalities that comprise the National Capital Region of Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north of the capital City of Manila, Caloocan City is a major residential area in Metro Manila. As of the 2007 census, the city’s population is 1,378,856 and it is third most populous city in the Philippines. Caloocan City has a total land area of 55.80 km² making it the 2nd largest city in Metro Manila in terms of land area. It is considered as a 1st class highly urbanized city with 188 barangays.
The city of Caloocan is divided into two separate areas. Southern Caloocan City lies directly north of the City of Manila while Northern Caloocan City, which is larger than its southern counterpart, is the northernmost territory of Metro Manila.



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MALABON
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Malabon City is one of the cities and municipalities that comprise Metro Manila in the Philippines. Located just north of Manila, the city has a population of approximately 340,000. The city is primarily a residential and industrial town and is one of the most densely populated cities in the metropolis.
The city is part of the informal CAMANAVA sub-region of Metro Manila. CAMANAVA consists of Caloocan City, Malabon City, Navotas, and Valenzuela City. Caloocan lies to the south and east, Navotas to the west, and Valenzuela to the north. Malabon also borders the town of Obando in the province of Bulacan to the northwest.

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NAVOTAS


Navotas is one of the last 2 municipalities that just became a city in Metro Manila, Philippines. The city occupies a narrow strip of land along the eastern shores of Manila Bay. Navotas is directly north of Manila, west of Malabon City, and south of Obando, Bulacan.
Navotas is a very important fishing community and considered to be the "Fishing Capital of the Philippines." 70% of its population deriving their livelihood directly or indirectly from fishing and its related industries (fish trading, fish net mending, fish producing) (marginal % inter-Island fish producers). Navotas occupies a portion of the Metropolitan Manila bound in the west with shoreline of Manila Bay. It is blessed with a strategic coastal front and suitable for all kinds of vessel.
It is a long island system presenting an aggregate shoreline of approximately 4.5 km. The total population was 229, 039 as of the 1995 census. The municipality consists of 14 Barangays. It has been classified as a 1st Class Municipality.

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VALENZUELA

The city of Valenzuela is situated in the northern part of the National Capital Region. Valenzuela City, together with Navotas, Malabon, Pateros, Taguig, and Muntinlupa, form the Metro Manila outer ring of towns. It is bounded to the north and northwest by Caloocan City and Malabon, and to the west by Navotas. The city occupies a total land area of 47 square kilometers.

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Source: wikipedia.org

QUEZON CITY

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Quezon City has been dubbed as the “City of New Horizons” holds truth when it comes to culture and lifestyle – the experience is fresh and not quite what would be expected of the usual urban setting.
Fast becoming a famous landmark in the metropolis is the Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Nature Center, an experience of nature within the city. Conveniently located at the heart of Quezon City, the area was developed to simulate a natural forest setting and serve as a breather from high-rise and concrete. Found here are about 38 species of trees and shrubs, which are represented by 2,443 trees commonly found in Philippine forests. Nature tripping tastes all the sweeter as there is a grove, lagoon, rock garden, mini-zoo, craft village, and fishing village, among others.
Diliman in Quezon City is home to the University of the Philippines, the country’s foremost institute of higher learning and considered the finest in the Far East. UP was established in June 1908, and is sprawled over an area of 450 hectares. The state-owned university has produced many of the country’s best leaders, artists, writers, and professionals. The city is likewise the home of Camps Crame and Aguinaldo, two of the most important military headquarters where the famous four-day peaceful rebellion called People Power or EDSA Revolution of 1986 had started.
Quezon City is 10 km. north of Manila. To the city's east are San Mateo, Rizal and Marikina City; to the west are San Juan and the city of Manila; to the north are Caloocan City and San Jose del Monte, Bulacan; and to the south are the cities of Pasig and Mandaluyong. Quezon City is five times bigger than Manila, and in area, it is second to the country's biggest city, Davao City.
Rolling hills spread over a large portion of Quezon City. Its lowest altitude is 25 feet above sea level while its highest is 55. The city occupies a total land area of 166.2 square kilometers The total population was 1,989,419 as of the 1995 census.
Source: visitpinas.com

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MARIKINA

A city once threatened by a residential housing pandemonium, Marikina has emerged to reap various national awards for excellence in local governance and environmental preservation. In 2002 alone, it was a “Clean and Green” awardee of the Gawad Pangulo sa Kapaligiran – a category for which it has already been a Hall of Famer as early as in 1996, when it was still a municipality. On the same year, Marikina was also recognized for having a healthy workplace and marketplace. In various occasions, the city has been awarded as well as the “Best Local Government Unit.”
The city is no stranger to popularity. It has long been famous for its export-quality shoes, the products that gave Marikina the monicker, Shoe Capital of the Philippines. Part of the collection are the famous Imelda Marcos shoes. Don Laureano Guevarra, popularly known as Kapitan Moy, who hailed from Marikina, is considered as the founder of the country’s footwear industry.Marikina also used to be a fulcrum of regional sports events when it was still a part of the province of Rizal. It used to be the training ground of some of the best athletes the country has ever produced.
Marikina, a lush valley bounded by mountain ranges and sliced by a river, is one of the twelve cities and five municipalities comprising the Metro Manila area. It is approximately 16 km. away from Manila, passing through Quezon City. It occupies a total land area of 38.9 sq. kilometers. The total population was 357,231 as of the 1995 census. The city is composed of 14 Barangays under one Congressional District. It has been classified as a Highly Urbanized City.

Source: wikipedia.org

SAN JUAN

San Juan is synonymous Greenhills. This place is a shopping mecca; a one-stop shop for goodies of all kinds. Shopping addicts won’t want to leave.  Famous for its tiangge (market stalls), Greenhills is the go-to place for bargains.
It  is a Historic City right in the heart of Metro Manila. It is geographically small but very big in terms of cultural significance, social prominence, economic progress and tourism potentials.

San Juan is located at the very core of the metropolis. It only has a land area of 5.94 square kilometers, which accounts for a less than one percent of the total land area of National Capital Region, the urban center of the country. Its size has become an advantage because it is easier to manage and govern.
It is bounded by Quezon City to the North and East, Mandaluyong City to the South and Manila to the West. This heart-shaped city has a total population of more than 200,000 presently.

Source: wikipedia.org

MANDALUYONG

Mandaluyong, the heart of the “Golden Triangle” (Manila, Makati, and Quezon City), has finally emerged as a veritable boom city. It is one of the leading business and industrial centers in the country today, the “New Tiger” of Metro Manila, which made an unprecedented giant leap to progress.
Mandaluyong lies on a heart-shaped 26 sq. km. of land, 7 km. southeast of Manila and 8 km. west of Pasig. To the south lies Makati, to the northwest, San Juan, and to the northeast, Quezon City. Thus, Mandaluyong is located at the very center of Metro Manila. With this geographical advantage, it has in recent years emerged as a veritable boomtown, the leading business and industrial mecca of the country.
The total population was 286,870 as of the 1995 census. Mandaluyong City is composed of 27 Barangays under one Congressional District. It has been classified as a Highly Urbanized City.

Source: wikipedia.org


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