12 Best Tourist Attractions in Bulacan Philippines
Bulacan is a province in the Philippines, located in the Central Luzon Region (Region III) in the island of Luzon, 11 kilometres (6.8 mi) north of Manila (the nation's capital), and part of the Metro Luzon Urban Beltway Super Region. Bulacan lies in the southern portion of the fertile plains of Central Luzon. The area is drained by the Angat and Pampanga rivers. The Sierra Madre mountain range forms the highlands of Bulacan in the east and is a protected area known as the Angat Watershed Forest Reserve. Angat Lake, which was formed by the Angat Dam is located in that area.
Bulacan Tourist Attractions: 15 Top Places to Visit
Planning to visit Bulacan? Check out our Bulacan Travel Guide video and see top most Tourist Attractions in Bulacan.
Top Places to visit in Bulacan (Philippines):
Barasoain Church, Philippine Arena, Mount Manalmon, Antipolo Church, St. Augustine Parish Church, St. Joseph the Worker Parish Church, Amana Waterpark, St. Andrew Kim Tae Gon Shrine, The Kalayaan Tree, San Pascual de Baylon Parish Church, Candaba Bird Sanctuary, Biak na Bato National Park, St. James the Apostle Parish Church, Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes, Pinagrealan Cave
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Awesome Spots in Zambales | A Few Hours' Drive from Manila
Awesome places and tourist spots to go to in Zambales during long wekends. I've only scratched the surface as there are many places to go to. Beautiful beaches, Islands, mountains, rivers, you name it.
Shot this entirely on a Gopro Hero 5 and Karma Drone.
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12 Best Tourist Attractions in Quezon Province Philippines
Quezon is a province of the Philippines in the Calabarzon region of Luzon island. The province was named after Manuel L. Quezon, the second President of the Philippines, and its capital is Lucena City.
As of now, tourism is still a minor but growing part of the province's economy. Several attractions draw tourists from here and abroad including festivals, beaches, old structures and other sights. The two most prominent and famous festivals are Pahiyas Festival of Lucban and the Niyugyugan Festival.
How to Travel to Tubigon BOHOL Philippines? Let me show you!
How to Travel to Tubigon Bohol Philippines? Let me show you!
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This is Episode 12 of my #SighTravelsPhilippines2018 series where I am taking you to the province of Bohol, Philippines. If you are from Cebu, have you wondered HOW TO TRAVEL TO TUBIGON BOHOL? Let me show you in this episode.
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LITE FERRY 88 from Pier 1 of Cebu City Port going to Tubigon, Bohol.
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Ocean of antiques: Manila, Philippines
Got an eye for beautiful antiques? With such great variety of antiques among other items Manila is indeed a shopper's goldmine. Prepare yourself to get thoroughly confused with all that variety of sculptures, chandeliers and artworks. The pieces here are so exquisite, you'll want to buy them all!
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Barangay Banga 1st. & 2nd., Plaridel, Bulacan (An Aerial Documentary)
An aerial view of Barangay Banga 1st. and Banga 2nd., Plaridel, Bulacan.
Date: 15Aug2018 - DPWH Crews have started road construction
St. James Parish Church - Plaridel, Bulacan (Aerial Drone Shots)
Aerial view of St. James Parish Church - Poblacion, Plaridel, Bulacan.
Santiago Apostol Church, also known as Plaridel Church or Quingua Church, is an 18th-century Roman Catholic Church under the patronage of Saint James the Apostle and is located along Gov. Padilla street, Barangay Poblacion, in Plaridel, Bulacan, Philippines. In 1961, a historical marker was installed on the church by the National Historical Committee.
History:
The church of Plaridel, or Quingua was first established as one of the visitas of Malolos in 1581 and Fray Mateo Mendoza OSA who administered the Malolos Convent began the Christianization of Encomienda Binto y Quingua. It was located in a barrio now called Lumangbayan the mission chapel was soon transferred to its present location across the river Quingua (now known as Angat River) because of frequent flooding. Due to long distance of Malolos Convent to the Visita of Binto making the friars to be physically exhausted, the Augustinian prior of Malolos Fray Roque de Barrionuevo made the elevation of Visita of Binto into a Quasi-Parish in September 27, 1602. In April 30, 1605 Quingua was officially established as a full pledge Parish with Fray. Diego Pardo OSA as its first parish priest under the advocacy of Santiago de Matamoro. A Church was built on the new location starting 1602 and took 15 years to complete. The adobe stones used in the church were from the town of Meycauayan while the bricks used were made at Sitio Nabugtos at Brgy. Sta. Ines. In the year 1612, Quingua already had its own convent and 1,800 parishioners. It is said that the parish was not as wealthy as other convents in the Provincia de Bulacan during that time and that it was exempted from its fees to the Augustinian Province in the Philippines located at the San Agustin Church, Intramuros, from 1640 to 1704. The 1605 church was razed by fire after being hit by lightning. As a result, in 1722 a new church was built by Fr. Tomas Quijano on the same site. In 1772, the church was razed by fire once more but was quickly rebuilt. During the British Invasion in the 18th century, some of the treasures and documents owned by the San Agustin Monastery in Intramuros were transferred to the convent of Quingua. The church suffered immensely from an earthquake in 1863 but was repaired the same year.[1] According to the historical marker installed by the National Historical Committee, the church also served as a military hospital and cuartel by the Americans in 1899.
Long time administered by the Archdiocese of Manila, on March 11, 1962 with the establishment of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Malolos, the Quingua Church and Convent administration and ownership was transferred to the Diocese of Malolos, making Quingua Church the center of one of the original nine vicarias of Malolos, the Vicariate of Plaridel or the Vicariate of Santiago Apostol comprising the parishes in the municipalities of Calumpit, Balagtas (Bigaa), Guiguinto and Plaridel (Quingua).
Source:
Location: Plaridel Bayan / Poblacion, Plaridel, Bulacan
Max Altitude: 70-80 Meters High
Max Distance: Beyond Visual Line of Sight
UAV | Drone Type: DJI Mavic Pro
Video Quality | Resolution: 720p/1080p @ 60fps
Music: Bensound - Adventure and Piano Moment
Duration: 4:30
Date and Time Recorded: 1715H, 7-8 May 2019
Note:
Plaridel Airport Operation: 0700H-1700H only
Plaridel-Pulilan Diversion Road Aerial Drone Shot
The reasons for sharing my aerial videos online are for documentation purposes only. In this video, the focus of this short aerial documentary film was to capture the vicinity of our Barangay: Banga 1st and Banga 2nd of how our town's will drastically change in the near future. Also, to see a different point of view and unique perspective of a bird's eye view and only drone technology can deliver.
Location: Aerial View of Plaridel-Pulilan Diversion Road (From Walter Mart to Bypass) and Asian Highway 26 (Maharlika Highway) in Plaridel, Bulacan
Max Altitude: 30 to 60 Meters High
Max Distance Reached: (950 Meters)
UAV | Drone Type: DJI Mavic Pro
Video Quality | Resolution: 720p/1080p up to 4K/30fps
Music: How Far I'll Go
Duration: 3:00
Date Recorded: 11 October 2018
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