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:1. Guide to Philippine Island Travel

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There is no fresh water on this island. You can drink coconut water in the early stage, and it is best to keep the coconut meat. It's easy to catch coconut crabs.

Freshwater resources in the Philippines are quite scarce. In the early stage, a bamboo lasso was made to pick coconuts, and a filter was made to filter sewage or seawater to obtain fresh water.

Font Philippines is located in Southeast Asia. There are more than 7,000 large and small islands. It is a world-famous tourist attraction. I personally recommend the following places:

1. Long Beach. Long Beach is famous for its long stretch of white sand, perfect for a relaxing getaway. There are many water sports, including banana boats, sailing, paragliding, fishing and more. And on the shore of Long Beach, there are many restaurants and bars, which is very suitable for shopping. In Long Beach at night, a large number of locals gather on the beach to perform tricks, perform arts, and barbecue. At this time, walking on the beach with a bottle of beer feels like visiting a night market.

2.pg island. Pg Island means Portuguese sailing port. It takes about 3 hours to drive from Manila, and it takes about half an hour to get off the bus and go by boat. You can share a boat or charter a boat when there are a lot of people. The nearby white sand beach is worth a visit. As the sun sets, sitting on the beach with a coconut in your hand, feeling the fine sand slipping between your fingers, is simply the enjoyment of life. There’s also Sabang, a gathering place for gastropubs. If you like excitement, you can go. If you want to enjoy some quiet, you can go to several other nearby towns. Every town is close. The taxi ride takes about 15 minutes.

Let’s not talk about other water sports. pg is one of the famous diving holy places. In addition to convenient transportation, the colorful fish and corals underwater are also fascinating. Experienced divers will also look for small creatures such as skeleton shrimps, sheep, and sea hares that can only be seen clearly at night with a magnifying glass. Of course, if your diving qualifications are not enough, snorkeling is also great.

3. Islands near Cebu. This is the second largest city in the Philippines and has a longer history than Manila. Nearby islands and projects include: snorkeling in Mobao, diving to see the sardine storm; Dou Ma Ge Di, a famous diving photography spot; Mom watching thresher sharks on the island; watching whale sharks in Oslob; water sports diving in Bohol Island; and the sea in Tin Island Wolf Storm, you see it every time, and it’s cool to rent a car and travel around the island.

Because I like diving, I go to the Philippines more often. Every time I go there I never want to come back and want to come back next time. If you want to go to the beaches on the islands, the Philippines is a very good choice for Chinese people. It's fun, close and cheap. (Photos taken by myself or my friends while diving, original, for your reference)

The three main islands in the Philippines are Luzon, Mindanao and Negros.

Luzon is the largest island in the Philippines and the 15th largest island in the world. Luzon Island, located in the northern Philippines, is the capital of Manila, covering an area of ??109,965 square kilometers.

Mindanao is the southernmost island in the Philippines and the second largest island in the Philippines, with an area of ??94,630 square kilometers.

Negros Island is the third largest island in the Philippines and the main island in the Visayas in the central Philippines, covering an area of ??13,328 square kilometers.

2. Philippine Island Tourism

Most parts of Indochina and the northern Philippines have southwesterly winds from June to October every year.

The southeast trade winds in the Southern Hemisphere deflect across the equator to form the southwest monsoon, which brings abundant water vapor and forms the rainy season.

3. Interesting islands in the Philippines

Scarborough Shoal is about 130 nautical miles away from Subic Port. More than 500 nautical miles away from Guangzhou! Huangyan Island is a huge seamount standing on the abyssal plain. It develops in a basin about 3,500 meters deep and extends to the sea surface, forming a large underwater atoll that is approximately an isosceles triangle.

It is the only island in the Zhongsha Islands that is exposed to the water. It is located approximately 126 nautical miles east of Subic Bay. Huangyan Island is a steep mountain. Just ten kilometers away from the reef, it is 3,000 meters deep.

The Huangyan Island Reef covers an area of ??150 square kilometers, with an outer length of 55 kilometers and a lagoon area of ??130 square kilometers. The entire reef shallow water area (about 1m deep) is vast and is very convenient for development and construction!

The geographical location of Scarborough Shoal is self-evident to me

The Tigbao Suspension Bridge is located about 25 meters above the Loboc River in Bohol Island, Philippines. It was originally built to make it easier for locals to travel between the two islands. But due to its steep shape, the suspension bridge quickly became one of Bohol's top tourist attractions.

At first glance, this bamboo-paved suspension bridge looks dilapidated. Some of the bamboo appears to be weathered and rotten, raising concerns about whether such a bridge can withstand the weight of tourists.

But in fact, this bridge is not as simple as it seems. It's actually made of metal, with a fragile top layer of bamboo added later, giving the bridge its signature scary look. When people walk on the bridge, the bridge deck will swing back and forth, making people frightened.

In November 2014, the Tiebao Suspension Bridge was hailed by CNN as one of the 13 most spectacular pedestrian bridges in the world.

Along with it, there are the Mountain Footbridge in Switzerland (the first footbridge connecting two mountains in the world), the Sky Bridge in Russia (the longest footbridge in the world), the Gaza Footbridge in Nepal and the Carrick in Northern Ireland. -A-Red Rope Bridge.

Balaire Suspension Bridge (Baler)

Balaire Suspension Bridge is located in Barangay Zabali, Balaire, Aurora Province, Philippines. It is named after crossing the Tibet-Sabang River. The cables of the bridge are far apart, and the narrow deck is covered with a thin metal mesh. I have to say that this suspension bridge is really not suitable for people who are afraid of heights. Many brave souls would also be daunted by this bridge.

If you are brave enough to cross this bridge. Note that although it has a frame made of steel cables, there is a very wide gap between the cables and the bridge deck is only covered with a thin layer of metal mesh and a few wooden boards. So be careful walking on this bridge!

Theo Asin Suspension Bridge

This ancient suspension bridge is located in Tuba, Baguio, Philippines. Tuba Town is famous for its hot springs and is surrounded by various hot spring resorts. The town of Tuba is also one of the oldest and most primitive towns in the Philippine Cordillera. Recommended for friends who like traveling to go there.

24. Where are the Philippine Islands?

In 2006, it consisted of more than 20,000 islands including Sumatra, Kalimantan, Java, and the Philippines. The main islands include the Sunda Islands, Lesser Sunda Islands, Molucca Islands and Irian Island in Indonesia, and Luzon, Mindanao and Visayas in the Philippines.

The Malay Archipelago belongs to Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. As well as countries such as Brunei and Papua New Guinea, including more than 13,600 islands in Indonesia and about 7,100 islands in the Philippines.

The Malay Archipelago, also known as the Southeast Asian Islands, is the largest archipelago in the world. The vast sea area located between the Pacific and Indian Oceans in Southeast Asia stretches 6,100 kilometers along the equator, with a maximum width of 3,500 kilometers from north to south, with a total area of ??approximately 2.43 million square kilometers, accounting for approximately 20% of the world's island area. The Malay Archipelago lies at the junction of three tectonic plates. According to the direction of plate movement, the Philippine Islands in the Malay Archipelago and its outer trench are formed by the collision between the Pacific Plate and the Eurasian Plate, while the Greater Sunda Islands and Nusa Tenggara Islands in the Malay Archipelago and their outer trench are formed by the collision between the Indian Ocean Plate and the Eurasian Plate. Formed by the collision of the Eurasian and Eurasian plates.