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What are the famous tourist attractions in the Philippines?

1. Boracay belongs to the Philippines, transliterated as Balaguet Island. It is an island in the central Philippines, belonging to the West Visayan Islands, 2 kilometers northwest of Banai Island, and is one of the tourist attractions in the Philippines.

2. Beihai Forget Worry Island (also known as Wuguniang Island), about 3 nautical miles away from Beihai City. At night, you can see the night view of the north shore of Beihai. Forgotten Island consists of five small islands, the largest of which is about 20 mu.

Cebu is the earliest developed city in the Philippines, and it is known as the "Queen City of the South". 152 1 year, Portuguese navigator Magellan sailed from Spain to Central and South America and was pleasantly surprised to find this beautiful and quiet island on the way.

4. Baohe Island is the tenth largest island in the Philippines, the most beautiful of more than 7,000 islands in the Philippines, and a paradise for divers in the world. There are strange chocolate hills, the world's smallest miniature tarsier, underwater cliffs with a drop of 3,000 feet, and lovely dolphins.

1. The Philippines, the Republic of the Philippines, is an island country in Southeast Asia, a major member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation 2 1. The Philippines is a country composed of the Philippine Islands (7 107 Islands) in the western Pacific Ocean.

2. The national flower of the Philippines is jasmine, called Sambajita. This is a shrub plant, generally more than one meter high, with white color and rich fragrance. There are two kinds of single petals and double petals. It is said that when an ancient Filipino man proposed to his beloved girl, he usually presented a jasmine ring. If a girl hangs a wreath around her neck, it means that she has accepted his love. Then, in the moonlight, they swore in Tagalog: "Sambajita" (I promise to love you forever). Therefore, jasmine is also called "love flowers to the death" in the Philippines.