Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - I am in Pasay, Philippines. What are the nearest tourist attractions?

I am in Pasay, Philippines. What are the nearest tourist attractions?

1. Seaside Avenue

There is a famous Rojas Seaside Avenue in Manila, which extends straight from south to north along the coast for 1 kilometers, which is the only way to enter the city from the airport. Rojas Street was named in memory of Rojas, the first president after the war. Wide roads, coconut trees, high-rise buildings on both sides, hotels, nightclubs and other bustling anomalies.

2. Malagan Nanguan

Malagan Nanguan is located on the bank of pasig river. It is made of huge Huagang rock and is solid and magnificent, surrounded by lush tropical plants. It used to be the official residence of the Spanish and American governors. After the independence of the Philippines, successive presidents built it and used it as the presidential palace.

3. Lake Ta 'er

Lake Ta 'er tourist resort is located in Tagaitai Town, about 56 kilometers south of downtown Manila. A huge crater on the lake is 24 kilometers long, 14 kilometers wide and 7 meters deep. There is an island in the lake. The Taal volcano on the island is the smallest volcano in the world, only 3 meters high. Looking from the shore of the lake, white smoke curled up on the mountainside.

4. Rizal Park

Rizal Park, located in the center of Manila, covers an area of 58 hectares. It was originally called Lunada Park, and was later renamed Rizal Park in memory of Dr. Rizal, a national hero of the Philippines.

5. Coconut Palace

In January, 1981, a modern grand building, Coconut Palace, was built with coconut trees in the new area on the south bank of Manila Bay. It has become a new attraction in Manila. This is a typical Filipino building with a hexagonal roof and two floors.

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