Source: traveltothephilippines.info
Manila Bay
Mesmerizing isn't? It is known as the most beautiful sunset viewing here in Manila. Near it is the Roxas Boulevard Baywalk where you can stroll around the numerous restaurants and watch sailing yacht.
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Fort Santiago
Want to learn more about our history? Visit Intramuros which is known as "Walled City"with a three mile-long circuits of stones walls. Encircling an area of 64 hectars which include residences, churches, schools and government buildings. Experience political, cultural, educational, religious and commercial realm of Spain.
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Bonifacio Monument
The monument commemorates the most proletarian of Filipino heroes, Gat Andres Bonifacio. It was immortalized by a Filipino national artist, Guillermo Tolentino.
Source: mymalabon.net
Angel C. Cacnio's Art Gallery
Angel Cacnio graduated with a Fine Arts degree at the University of the Philippines in 1954. He painted people and scenes in his hometown Malabon.
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San Jose de Navotas Parish Church
Aside from being known as the Fisher Port, it is also has the soon to be the shrine of St. Joseph in the Diocese of Navotas. The parish church is the oldest in the municipality, established in 1838-1862.
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Museo Valenzuela
It was built to document cultural and historical exhibits and performances of the Philippines.
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Quezon City Memorial Shrine
The tallest structure in the city. It has 2 museums inside - one which contains the items of the quezonians and other is the memorabilia of the Quezon city mayors.
Source: philja.com
Shoe Museum
The only shoe respiratory existing in the country. It exhibits notable shoe collection, 778 pairs, which belongs to the former First Lady Imelda R. Marcos.
The only shoe respiratory existing in the country. It exhibits notable shoe collection, 778 pairs, which belongs to the former First Lady Imelda R. Marcos.
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St. John the Baptist Church
St. John the Baptist Church isa also known as Pinaglaban Church which means "battle". It was built near the spot where the Philippine revolt against Spain in 1896.
Source: whereinmanila.com
EDSA Shrine
The EDSA Shrine is a church in Manila and the country's symbol of independence from the Marcos dictatorship during the 0s and 80s.
The EDSA Shrine is a church in Manila and the country's symbol of independence from the Marcos dictatorship during the 0s and 80s.
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