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Hotel Cities in Philippines |
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| Capital City
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Manila |
| Population
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84.61 million |
| Religion |
Roman Catholic, Protestant,
Muslim, Buddhist |
| Language |
Pilipino (Tagalog), English |
| Currency |
Philippines Peso |
| Dial Code |
63 |
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| Time Zone |
GMT/UTC +8 |
| Climate |
Northeast monsoon (November
to April); southwest monsoon (May to October) |
| Visa Req. |
For most foreign visitors visas are
not needed for stays of less than 21 days. Three-month
visas can be obtained in advance and cost around US$35.
Multiple-entry visas (lasting six and 12 months) are
also available but are expensive and only allow for
stays of 59 days at a time.
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| Public Holidays |
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12 June |
Independence Day |
| January |
Ati-Atihan |
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November |
All Saints' Day |
| Electricity |
220V ,60Hz
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| Warning |
Various separatist movements
in the south have been linked to global terrorism, prompting
the US to send military assistance. A military coup attempt
on 27 July 2003 underscored the tensions below the surface
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Major Tourist Attractions
in Philippines
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Manila
Fascination is an understatement of the feeling that one
gets by visiting Manila, a lively metropolis commanding
a magnificent view of the world-famous Manila Bay and its
golden sunset. Historic, bustling, awe-inspiring, the “Philippine
Cosmopolitan Capital” is a blend of cultures
and flavors that offers an endless serving of places to
see, sights to behold, and experiences to never forget.
Right in the heart of Manila is found the “Walled
City” – Intramuros. Constructed in 1571,
during the period of Spain’s colonization of the Philippines,
it comprised of European buildings and churches that have
been replicated in different parts of the archipelago. It
had been one of the world’s best preserved medieval
cities. Here, dungeons and old churches share space with
art galleries, theaters, a nature park. At the center of
Intramuros is the grand Manila Cathedral, the seat of the
Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. Then there is San Agustin
Church, the oldest stone church in Metro Manila and one
of the four Philippine Baroque Churches inscribed in UNESCO’s
World Heritage List.
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Cebu - Queen of
the south
t was in the province of Cebu that Ferdinand Magellan first
set foot in Philippine soil back in 1521. Even before the
Spaniards came, trade with the Chinese already flourished
in the province. Prosperity has continued, and today, Cebu
City, known as the Queen City of the South, has become
a thriving, highly urbanized center that comes second to Manila’s
bustling metropolis.
Only a few minutes away from the city are numerous white
sand beaches, crystal blue waters, and swaying palms, making
Cebu a perfect destination for both business and leisure.
Mactan Island is a coral island
and famous scuba diving and beach site. Malapascua Island
is endowed with white sand beaches and crystal clear waters,
and the west coast is ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
The sleepy little market town of Moalboal
was one of the first places where scuba diving caught on
in the Philippines. From here, you can dive straight off
Panagsama Beach, which is
home to an extraordinary array of coral, anemones, sponges,
and a swarming host of brightly colored reef fish.
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Boracay
The palm-studded island of Boracay – with its white,
talcum-fine beach, balmy weather, and warm, crystalline waters
– is like a hypnotic magnet. In this tiny, butterfly-shaped
island at the northwestern tip of Panay in Western Visayas,
days can be spent simply lazing on the beach while nights
are for indulging in the tropical party lifestyle.
The best part of the island is the four-kilometer White
Beach hailed as the “finest
beach in the world.” The surrounding water
is shallow and the sand is finer and brighter than most
beaches in the archipelago. White Beach is so, soooo fine,
it feels like treading on miles of baby powder!
The code in Boracay is strictly informal. There is an undeniably
easy atmosphere in the island, where walking barefoot than
shod is the rule rather than the exception. Even swinging
discos have the beach for a floor, giving dance a new twist.
There are no hang-ups here. During the day, tourists having
a soothing massage under the shade of a coconut tree beside
the shoreline is a common sight. And from dusk to dawn,
Boracay turns into one big party
place where everyone is welcome to join in. But first,
let’s toast that sunset cocktail!
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Source: Philippines Official
Tourism Website
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