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Quote: GSIS Museum in Pasay City is more of a by product of this government agency, its acronym GSIS (Government Service Insurance System.) It was mentioned in the complimentary tourist guidebook picked up immediately Read More
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Quote: Manila itself does not have windsurfing spots, but the windsurfer itching for some action needs only to drive 2 to 3 hours away. The four top windsurfing spots around Manila are Lake Caliraya in Laguna, Anilao Read More
Quote: There are three places for antique-shopping in Manila; the Plaza San Luis Complex in Intramuros, Hall 6 of the Philippine Trade Center (Roxas Boulevarde at Gil Puyat), and Mabini and Del Pilar, between Pedro Gil Read More
Quote: Extraordinaire Salon, located in Ermita, provided haircuts, facials, manicures, pedicures for men and women. The place inside was clean, and welcomed our business. The results of the haircut were good, and so was Read More
Quote: This very interesting retail outlet is located on General Luna Street, at Intramuros, very near the Southern Gate. It specialises in Filipino Art, artifacts, and products, and although it is not cheap, it is not Read More
Quote: Robinsons Movieworld located inside Robinsons Place Manila, Pedro Gil, 4th floor with 7 screens. The air-conditioning is efficient and stronger than in the mall, admission is PHP110, their starting time is prompt Read More
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Quote: The Chinese compose the largest immigrant community group in the Philippines. The Chinese had been trading with the indigenous population of the Philippine islands long before colonial times, but it was in the Read More
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