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Quote: This is a definite must. Fort Santiago is the top historical attraction in the Intramuros, and for those readers who will spare some time to read the history of the Philippines, then the tour of the Fort Santiago Read More
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Quote: A short, fast boat ride away from Manila is the fascinating island of Corregidor. This is one of the most important historical spots in the Philippines as the site first of the headquarters of the Allied forces Read More
Quote: The Anthropology Gallery of the Philippines’ National Museum is interesting. The exhibits were divided, not by the regional boundaries of the country, but through communities of the ancient Filipino people. The Read More
Quote: Ocean Park is a nice place to go when you are in Manila. It has lots of aquariums filled with fish from tiny clams to sharks. It is good for a partial day of fun. After that you can go walk along the piers or go Read More
Quote: Manila has a riveting colonial history, and is one of the cities in Asia where the effects of Western empire-making are most deeply entrenched. Even the casual observer with no interest in history will see it. In Read More
Quote: In New York City, I can only dream of getting a massage once in a blue moon because prices are so steep. After a peso-to-dollar conversion, a 1-hour deep-tissue massage at The Spa for non-members set me back $15! Read More
Quote: My husband and I decided to go on a Carlos Celdran walking tour last December. It was a lovely day for a walk, breezy and not too hot; we'd purposely planned to do this in December for the more pleasant weather, Read More
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Quote: This charming museum is in Intramuros, the original 500-year old city that was the nation's capital during during the 300-year-long Spanish colonization of the Philippines. Amid the preserved cobblestones and Read More
Quote: Before, people came to Roxas Boulevard, especially in the seawall, just to watch the sunset. Now it's not just the sunset that people love to watch. The whole stretch of the seawall from the US Embassy to the Read More