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MANILA – CAPITAL OF THE PHILIPPINESThe Philippine capital is a place where you can see a blend of cultures and historic places that will capture the heart of an individual. Foreigners are fascinated by the magnificent view of the world-famous Manila Bay and its golden sunset. At the heart of Manila we can see Intramuros, which is often called the “Walled City”. It was constructed during 1571, during the Spain’s colonization of the Philippines, it comprised of European buildings and churches that have been replicated in different parts of the archipelago. The dungeons and old churches was used for art galleries, theaters, and nature park. At the center of Intramuros is the famous Manila Cathedral, the seat of the Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. Then there is San Agustin Church, the oldest stone church in Metro Manila. At the northwestern tip is where you can find Fort Santiago, one of the oldest buildings in Intramuros, which was built over nearly 150 years through Filipino forced labor, which have now been converted into a lush park. Manila is the home of Malacanang Palace, the official residence of the President of the Philippines and one of the most historic structures in the Philippines. The National Museum of the Philippines, the official repository and guardian of the Philippine cultural, historical and natural heritage. The Rizal Park, the famous park in Manila, which was called “Luneta”. Along the northern part of the historic Pasig River is Chinatown, a symbol of the long history of Chinese presence in the Philippines. Today it is the important trade and business center and bargain-shopping destination. Five-star hotels and restaurants, some of them were built in historic buildings. The popular places such as Malate and Ermita are the perfect place to unwind because of the many choices of different restaurants, clubs, bars, cafes, art and antique shop. Truly, Manila captures the heart not only of its local residents, but as well the hearts of the foreigners who visit the place. Original essay by Patricia Nicole To learn more about Manila 4 Foreigners Visit Manila 4 Foreigners Message Board Today is : August 27, 2008 You are visitor number: |
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