Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - The three major tourist cities in the Philippines are:

The three major tourist cities in the Philippines are:

Tubbataha Reefs Marine Park

Tubbataha Reefs Marine Park was founded on August 11, 1988. It covers an area of ??33,200 hectares and is owned by the state. In 1993, it was listed as a World Cultural Heritage; it is also part of the Palawan Biosphere Protection Plan.

Baroque Church

The Baroque Church includes four churches, located in Manila, Santa Maria, Pawai and Miagao. In 1993, it was included in the World Heritage List based on the cultural heritage selection criteria.

Cordillera Rice Terraces

The Cordillera Rice Terraces are located in the Andes, 250 kilometers north of Manila. They are cultivated by indigenous tribal people on the exposed mountain land in order to make a living. out of the land. In 1995, it was approved as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO.

Princesa Subterranean River National Park

Princesa Subterranean River National Park is located in the St. Paul Mountains on the north coast of Palawan Province, bounded by St. Paul Bay to the north and the Babuyan Strait to the east. . It covers an area of ??20,202 hectares. A world natural heritage.

Vigan Historic City

Vigan Historic City is located in Ilocos Sur Province. It is the best-preserved Spanish colonial city in Asia and was named a World Cultural Heritage in 1999. In November 2012, the UNESCO World Heritage Center awarded the ancient Philippine city of Vigan the "World Heritage Area Management Best Practice Award".