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March 16th, 2010 @
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The Manila Zoo used to be the centerpiece of children’s fieldtrips to Manila City. After all, this kingdom of more than 800 animals from 100 species is one of Asia’s oldest zoos. Through the years, however, the word “dirty” has stuck to the zoo’s name like a chewing gum on a sole. Many of the [...]
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March 11th, 2010 @
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Even before there was Lego or Transformers, Filipinos already had a penchant for creating anything by hand. Like the way a Japanese sword smith would mold a katana (samurai sword), Filipinos would also typically use only their hands in connecting each piece of their native crafts, the jeepney included. King of the road: A jeepney [...]
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March 11th, 2010 @
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That landmark etched at the back of your 20-peso bill is no other than the Malacañang Palace or the presidential palace, the seat of the government and the official home of the Philippine president. Originally the summer house of the Spanish governor general, the Malacañang (Spanish for “there’s a nobleman”) is a 150-year-old, 18th century [...]
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March 11th, 2010 @
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Situated in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, the 615,000-sq. meter Manila American Cemetery and Memorial is the biggest cemetery in the Pacific for American soldiers killed during WWII. It also holds the remains of war victims from the Philippines and from other nations. Graves of the fallen from WWII (Photo by Moody75) Features The cemetery has [...]
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March 11th, 2010 @
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Steeped in history and lush in greenery, Paco Park in Manila City boasts of gardens and an open-air amphitheater that have set the stage for many occasions—from some of the defining moments in Philippine history to present-day weddings, concerts, musicals, and exhibits. From a cemetery for wealthy families during the Spanish times, the park is [...]
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March 11th, 2010 @
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Manila might have long moved forward since World War II, but the victories and grim reminders of that period is locked in the time capsule of the Philippine Veterans Museum, a gallery, library, archive and theater complex built in honor of WWII soldiers. Founded by the Veterans Federation of the Philippines, the complex aims to [...]
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March 10th, 2010 @
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Marikina’s Shoe Museum might be small for a museum, yet it is big enough to be the “shoe box” of over a thousand pairs of shoes belonging to presidents, senators, and ambassadors from all over the world. The gallery’s most prized collection is 800 pairs of designer shoes once owned by the shoe lady herself, [...]
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March 10th, 2010 @
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Rivaling Quiapo Church in the number of devotees is the Redemptorist Church in Baclaran, said to be the most attended church in Asia. The church draws up to 100,000 worshippers, including politicians and celebrities, even on a regular day, and up to hundreds of thousands more during Ash Wednesday, summoning what is locally coined the [...]
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March 10th, 2010 @
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After years of being a tabloid fodder for its accidents and faulty thrill rides, Star City has just had a colorful, futuristic makeover and is now back in business. Star City has been the favorite hangout of families and friends, especially those who cannot afford to go to Enchanted Kingdom in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Thousands [...]
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March 10th, 2010 @
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Even though it is not as big and as high-sheen as its counterpart in New York, the Metropolitan Museum in Manila is one of the most prized museums in the Philippines for its permanent, changing, and traveling collections of contemporary and modern visual arts. Unlike other museums, it aims to bring art to everyone via [...]
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