This island was the scene of fierce fighting in World War II that pitted American and Filipino troops against the Japanese.
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This island was the scene of fierce fighting in World War II that pitted American and Filipino troops against the Japanese.
Spectacular terraces were carved out from mountain ranges some 2000 years ago with primitive handtools.
Greenbelt is a whole city block consisting of 4 (so far) smaller malls called Greenbelt 1-4. Currently, and with quite a few exceptions, Greenbelt 1 is the oldest (e.g. oldest stores, theaters...
The ruins of the Spanish colonial capital of the Philippines.
A few of the numerous offerings of this 60-hectare park include playgrounds, restaurants, horse-drawn carriage rides, fountains and an open-air concert hall.
Taal Volcano is located about 60 km (about 37 miles) south of Metro Manila. Last major eruption was reported back in 1965 that affected villages in the surrounding area.
Tagaytay City is about 60 km / 37 miles south of Manila. The home of one the world's most natural wonders Taal Volcano and Taal Lake.
This Catholic Church is home to the sacred "Black Nazarene," a life size statue of Christ said to bring "complete cleansing of sins" to all who touch it.
La Mesa Eco Park is in the heart of Quezon city. You may do a lot of activities in the park like swimming, biking and fishing.
Imelda Marcos ordered the construction of this extravagant guesthouse, built of coconut wood & shells, to accommodate Pope John Paul II for his 1981 visit, although it's opulence turned him off so much he refused to stay there.
This museum and courtyard gardens is one of the oldest stone churches in the country, having survived 2 fires and 7 earthquakes.
Cut through the jungle and overgrowth of the Valley of Echoes to discover the mysterious hanging coffins of Sagada.
