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The history of Manila is closely tied to this body of water. Naval battles were fought here, including the celebrated La Naval de Manila in 1646, which effectively put a stop to repeated attempts by the Dutch to take over the P... more
Real Travelers who've been here
darned poor... highlights are talks with my Philippine friend, Frederick on Manila Bay as some really continue reading »
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This is a pocket of peace and quiet in the very heart of Makati's busy Ayala Center. Bordered by the Ayala Museum on one side and a string of eateries on another, Greenbelt Park draws a mixture of office workers, young lovers a... more
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An oasis of spanking modernity, the Rockwell Center is graced by sleek residential towers bearing the names of eminent Filipinos—Rizal, Hidalgo, Luna and Amorsolo. Also located on the manicured grounds are two corporate high-r... more
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The roster of past and present members of the Manila Polo Club reads like a Who's Who in Philippine society. You may join this elite group, but be prepared to pay a hefty price; the market value of a membership share keep incre... more
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Built in 1969, this imposing edifice still retains some of its original austere magnificence as envisioned by the architect, Leandro Locsin. The main theater seats 1,400 and serves as a venue for performances by local and visit... more
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Grab that microphone and belt your heart out at this ever-popular karaoke bar. It is frequented by all sorts of characters, including professional entertainers (singers and stand-up comedians) hired by the bar to amuse the crow... more
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Made of materials derived from coconut, this unique building has a certain notoriety. It was reportedly built at the command of Imelda Marcos as a palace for Pope John Paul II on one of his visits to Manila. This pontiff, howev... more
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Roxas Boulevard is one of Manila's best known landmarks. Named Dewey Boulevard during the American colonial period, it was given its present name to honor the Philippines' first elected president, Manuel Roxas, after the countr... more
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the smiling faces of your family. That's why I treated them all to a sumptous dinner at Aristocrat Roxas continue reading »
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Malate Church is renowned for two points of historical interest. It is dedicated to Nuestra Senora de Remedios (Our Lady of Remedies), an image of the Virgin Mary to whom the faithful have turned in times of trouble over four c... more
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The U.S. maintains memorial cemeteries in various countries around the world. This sprawling 61.5-hectare plateau, where the remains of more than 17,000 American soldiers killed in the Philippines and New Guinea during World Wa... more
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