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Where is the Philippines?

Manila is the capital of the Philippines, located on the east bank of Manila Bay in Luzon Island, Philippines. Manila is the economic center of the Philippines, where more than half of the industries and enterprises in the Philippines are concentrated. Manila is an important transportation hub and trade port in the Philippines, through which most import and export goods pass. Manila has only two seasons in a year, and the annual temperature is around 28℃. 11-June is hot and humid, and June-10 is the rainy season. Manila has become a famous tourist attraction in Southeast Asia with its beautiful scenery and numerous historical sites. Manila is one of the most international cities in the world. It is known as the "new york of Asia" because it combines the western civilizations of Spain and the United States, forming a culture of combining East and West. Manila is a city with a long history. On the basis of Indian civilization, Chinese civilization and ancient civilizations in Central Asia, it has integrated Western civilizations such as Spain and the United States, and formed a culture combining East and West. 157 1 year, Spanish colonist Rigsby landed from Manila, invaded and occupied the Philippines, and then built castles and fortresses on the south bank of the Bashi River in downtown Manila. Since then, it has become the capital of the Spanish colonial authorities. Manila is the economic center of the Philippines, with more than half of the country's industrial enterprises, including textile, oil extraction, rice milling, sugar production, tobacco, hemp rope and metallurgical enterprises, accounting for 60% of the national output value. Manila is an important transportation hub and trade port in the Philippines, exporting goods to all parts of the country. One third and four fifths of imported goods are concentrated here. The city is a major center of banking and finance, retail, transportation, tourism, real estate, new and traditional media, advertising, legal services, accounting, insurance, drama, fashion and Philippine art.