Iloilo Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
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Top Places to visit in Iloilo (Philippines):
Isla de Gigantes, St Anne Parish Church, Santo Tomas de Villanueva Church, Jaro Cathedral, The Molo Mansion, Casa Mariquit, Antonia Beach, Calle Real, Iloilo City Hall, Bantigue Island, Nelly's Garden, St Joaquin's Church, St. Clement’s Church, Museo Iloilo, Iloilo Museum of Contemporary Art
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Roadtrip: Kamay ni Hesus (Lucban Quezon)
Roadtrip: Kamay ni Hesus (Lucban Quezon)
FIRST STOP: Padre Pio Shrine
The National Shrine and Parish of Saint Padre Pio Commonly known as Padre Pio Shrine,
is a parish church and pilgrimage site situated at Brgy. San Pedro, Santo Tomas, Batangas, Philippines. Is consecrated to the Italian Saint Pio of Pietrelcina.
The rector and parish priest Rev. Fr. Joselin C. Gonda envisioned this concept for the main church, to have a place of worship and prayer that is distinctly Filipiniana, eco-friendly and adapted to the tropical climate of the site surrounded by a very green environment, making it a unique, serene and welcoming atmosphere drawing pilgrims to pray, to reflect and to be inspired by God and the nature God created.
SECOND STOP: Kamay ni Hesus
The Kamay ni Hesus Shrine at Lucban in Quezon is a sought-after pilgrimage destination known for its miraculous healing masses and the steep hill that leads to a majestic Risen Christ statue. Given the Philippines’ rich Catholic culture, it is no surprise that thousands of devotees flock here, especially every Holy Week to repent, reflect, and give thanks
Before you reach the town of Lucban, you will have to pass through the numerous towns in Laguna including Los Baños, Bay, Victoria, Pila, Sta. Cruz, Pagsanjan, Cavinti, and Luisiana. The Shrine is one kilometer away from Lucban town proper.
What to Buy:
Religious keepsakes
There is a Religious Store beside the Kamay ni Hesus Healing Church where you can buy key chains, rosaries, healing oil, books, and figurines of various sizes. Prices of rosaries, necklaces, and bracelets starts at PHP 25.00, and figurines can be bought for as low as PHP 50.00.
Pancit Habhab
Lucban’s signature dish will complete your Quezon Province visit and you sure can find it within the vicinity of Kamay ni Hesus Shrine. Pancit Habhab is usually served on a piece of banana leaf and is meant to be eaten without the use of any utensils. Each serving is only worth PHP 10.00.
Lucban Longganisa
You can also find a store within the area which offers the aromatic and garlicky Lucban longganisa. Its price ranges from PHP 75.00 to PHP 150.00 per kilo.
Other goodies, pastries, and delicacies
A few steps from the foot of the hill shrine are stores where you can buy local specialties that Lucban is known for. For only P35 per piece, you can buy broas biscuits, pinagong, and otap for your family and friends.
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Thanks to the Lucban Police Department specially to SPO1 Francis Niko Oblefias
for helping us retrieve our friend's lost phone during our trip big thumbs up guys!
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Manila Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Manila? Check out our Manila Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Manila.
Top Places to visit in Manila (Philippines):
San Agustin Museum, National Museum of the Philippines, University of Santo Tomas, Manila Cathedral, Binondo Church, Fort Santiago, Robinsons Place Mall, Casa Manila, Quiapo Church, Rizal Shrine, Malate Church, Paco Park, Rizal Park, Divisoria Market, San Sebastian Church
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The Top Ten Tall and Beautiful University Clock Towers
The Top Ten Tall and Beautiful University Clock Towers
10-Purdue Bell Tower,Purdue University,Indiana,United States
09-Main Building, University of Santo Tomas,Manila,Philippines
08-McGraw Tower,Cornell University,New York,United States
07-Old Arts Building,University of Auckland,Auckland,New Zealand
06-Parkinson Building, University of Leeds,West Yorkshire,England
05-Rajabai Clock Tower, University of Mumbai,Mumbai,India
04-Main Building, University of Texas at Austin, Texas,United States
03-Sather Tower, University of California, Berkeley,California,United States
02-Joseph Chamberlain Memorial Clock Tower, University of Birmingham, Birmingham,England
01-Main Building, Moscow State University,Moscow, Russia
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Best Things To Do in Manila, Philippines
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San Agustin Museum
San Agustin Church
University of Santo Tomas
Manila Cathedral
National Museum
Robinsons Place Mall
Casa Manila
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Intramuros
Binondo Church
10 PH Richest Cities Outside Metro Manila by Revenue.
In this video we feature the 10 PH Richest Cities Outside Metro Manila by Revenue.
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The Philippines is an archipelago consisting of 85 provinces and 145 cities. As a growing nation in Asia.
The Philippines is showing its consistent growth, which is averaging 6% per annum of Gross Domestic Product or GDP.
This can be seen by looking at the wealthiest cities in the country
Here are the cities of the Philippines that capture the largest revenue excluding Metro Manila
Davao City
Cebu City
Zamboanga City
Calamba City
Cagayan de oro City
Puerto prinsesa City
Antipolo City
Iloilo City
Batangas City
General Santos City
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14 Reasons the Philippines Is Different from the Rest of the World
There is a country where over 175 languages are spoken, people text more than anywhere else in the world and boxing fights directly influence crime rates? It sounds pretty much unbelievable, but it’s all true in the Philippines! And among other things, it's an amazingly beautiful country with extremely good-looking people!
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More than 175 spoken languages 0:22
The most densely populated city in the world 1:05
Churches in shopping malls 1:42
The text messaging phenomenon 2:13
A unique form of transportation 2:44
More volcanoes than towns 3:27
Their national flag has a secret meaning 4:00
Boxing affects crime rates in the country 4:35
Working abroad 5:12
The Eighth Wonder of the World 5:32
A looooot of coconuts 6:02
The first European to visit the Philippines 6:25
The first karaoke machine 6:58
The population is extremely good-looking 7:22
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SUMMARY:
- There are two official languages in the Philippines: Filipino (based on Tagalog) and English.
- The Philippines are number five on the list of the world’s top English speaking populations after U.S., India, Pakistan, and the U.K.
- The nation’s capital, Manila, and its 16 surrounding cities that make up Metro Manila area have a population of 12.8 million people.
- Shopping malls aren’t merely a place where you buy stuff for Filipinos. They are safe, air-conditioned community hubs with gyms, health clinics, concert halls, nightclubs, parks and even churches inside!
- Filipinos send about 400 million texts a day, and that’s around 142 billion texts a year. It’s more than the U.S. and Europe put together.
- If you visit Manila, you’ll notice some interesting looking vehicles called jeepneys. They are converted US army jeeps that stayed in the country after World War II.
- The Philippines are, without a doubt, a super scenic location. Among all of the islands that are part of it, Camiguin sure stands out, with more volcanoes per square mile than any other island on the planet.
- The national flag of the Philippines has two bands of blue and scarlet, and a white triangle at the hoist with a yellow sun with eight rays, each of them standing for one province of the country.
- Filipinos love boxing and are crazy about their most famous boxer Manny Pacquiao. Whenever he fights, the whole country is glued to its TV sets.
- Banaue rice terraces are the oldest in the world and were so smartly designed, they still bring a harvest of rice and vegetables, most of which get exported.
- For years, the Philippines had been the number one producer of coconuts in the world. And even though the leadership now belongs to Indonesia, 153,532,000 tons per year is still an impressive number.
- Ferdinand Magellan made the first record of the archipelago among the Europeans in 1521. He founded the first settlement in Cebu and thus most of the area became a Spanish colony.
- If you love to sing along, you ought to thank Filipinos for your favorite pastime! The first karaoke machine in the world was created in 1975 by Roberto del Rosario.
- Along with their love for boxing, texting, and shopping, Filipinos are crazy about beauty pageants. They have won in all the major international pageants 15 times.
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Best Things To Do in Quezon City, Philippines
Quezon City Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Quezon City. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Quezon City for You. Discover Quezon City as per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Quezon City.
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University of the Philippines
Art in Island
Eastwood City
Sining Kamalig
La Mesa Eco Park
Quezon Memorial Circle
Greenhills Shopping Center
Smart Araneta Coliseum
University of Santo Tomas
Maginhawa Food Park
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Maldives of the Philippines | Exploring Beautiful El Nido
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We have arrived in the Maldives of the Philippines - wow what an incredible final spot here on our unforgettable adventure throughout this beautiful country.
Today we are island hopping around El Nido, exploring all the different spots, from snorkeling in crystal blue waters to kayaking through lagoons.
The next day we headed out to Lio beach, finding a way less busier part to this island before zip lining at Las Cabanas beach. Our final day we headed back to Puerto Princesa to see the fire flies.
Spots we saw:
Small lagoon
Shimizu island (Snorkeling area)
Ipil Waterfront (private beach for lunch
Cadlao lagoon
Paradise beach
Las Cabanas beach
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