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Philippine island travel guide

: 1. Philippine Island Travel Guide

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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 coconut meat. It is easy to catch coconut crabs.

Fresh water resources in the Philippines are quite scarce. In the early days, coconut was picked with bamboo lasso, and fresh water was obtained by filtering sewage or seawater.

The Philippines is located in Southeast Asia. There are more than 7000 islands. It is a world-famous tourist attraction. Personally recommend the following places:

1. Long Beach. Long beach is famous for its long white sand beach, which is suitable for leisure and holiday. There are many water sports, including banana boat, sailing, paragliding, fishing and so on. And on the shore of Long Beach, there are many delicious foods and bars, which are very suitable for shopping. In the long beach at night, a large number of local people will gather on the beach to juggle, 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 Portugal's sailing port. It takes about three hours to drive from Manila and about half an hour to get off by boat. When there are many people, you can share or charter a boat. The nearby white sand beach is worth a visit. When the sun sets, sitting on the beach with a coconut in hand and feeling the fine sand slipping through your fingers is simply the enjoyment of life. There is also Shabang, a gathering place for gourmet bars. Those who like excitement can go. If you want to enjoy the quiet, you can go to several other towns nearby. Every town is close. It takes about 15 minutes by taxi.

Not to mention other water sports. Pg is one of the famous diving places. In addition to convenient transportation, colorful fish and corals underwater are also fascinating. Experienced divers will also look for skeleton shrimp, sheep, sea rabbits and other small creatures that must be seen clearly with a magnifying glass at night. Of course, if the diving qualification is not enough, snorkeling is also good.

3. Islands near Cebu. This is the second largest city in the Philippines, with a longer history than Manila. Nearby islands and projects include: snorkeling in Mo Bao, diving to watch sardine storms; Doumagaidi, a famous diving photography place; Mother watched the long-tailed shark on the island; Oslob watches whale sharks; Water sports diving in Baohe Island; There is a sea wolf storm on the four islands, which can be seen every time. It is very 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, I linger and want to come again next time. If you want to go to the beach on the island, the Philippines is a very good choice for China people. It's interesting. It's near and cheap. (The photos taken by myself or my fellow divers are original for your reference.)

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

Luzon Island is the largest island in the Philippines and 15 in the world. Luzon Island, located in the northern Philippines, is the capital of Manila, with an area of 109965 square kilometers.

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

Negros Island is the third largest island in the Philippines and the main island of Visayas in the central Philippines, with an area of 13328 square kilometers.

2. Philippine Island Tourism

Southwest winds blow from June to June in most parts of Indochina Peninsula and northern Philippines.

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. Fun islands in the Philippines

Huangyan Island is about 130 nautical mile from subic Port. More than 500 nautical miles from Guangzhou! Huangyan Island, a huge seamount standing on the deep-sea plain, developed in a basin with a depth of about 3,500 meters and extended to the sea surface, forming a large underwater atoll with an approximate isosceles triangle.

It is the only island above the water in zhongsha islands. It is located about 126 nautical mile east of subic bay. Huangyan Island is a steep mountain. Only ten kilometers away from the reef, it is 3000 meters deep.

Huangyan Island Reef has a huge area, reaching 150 square kilometers, 55 kilometers outside the reef, and the lagoon area is 130 square kilometers. The shallow water area of the whole reef (about 1m deep) is vast, and the development and construction are very convenient!

The geographical location of Huangyan Island is self-evident to me.

The Taigebao Suspension Bridge is located about 25 meters above the Lobock River in Bohol Island, Philippines. It was originally built to facilitate local people to shuttle between two small islands. However, due to its steep shape, this suspension bridge soon became one of the top tourist attractions in Bohol.

At first glance, this suspension bridge paved with bamboo is in tatters, and some bamboo seems to have weathered and rotted, which makes people worry whether such a bridge can bear the weight of tourists.

But in fact, this bridge is not as simple as it looks. In fact, it is made of metal, and the top layer of fragile bamboo was added later, forming the iconic scary appearance of the bridge. When people walk on the bridge, the deck will swing back and forth, which makes people feel scared.

2014165438+10, Tie Bao suspension bridge was praised by CNN as 13 one of the most spectacular footbridges in the world. Accompanied by it are Swiss mountain footbridge (the first footbridge connecting two mountains in the world), Russian overpass (the longest footbridge in the world), Nepalese Gaza footbridge and Northern Ireland Carrick-A-Redso bridge.

Balaire suspension bridge (baler)

Balaire suspension bridge is located in BarangayZabali, Balaire, Aurora Province, Philippines. It was named after crossing the Tibetan-Sabang River. The cables of the bridge are far apart, and the narrow deck is covered with thin metal mesh. I have to say that this suspension bridge is really not suitable for people who are afraid of heights. Many brave people will also flinch from this bridge.

If you are brave enough to cross the bridge. Please note that although it has a frame made of steel cables, there are very wide gaps between the steel cables, and the bridge deck is only covered with a thin layer of metal mesh and several boards. So be careful when 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, surrounded by various hot spring resorts. Tuba Town is also one of the oldest and most primitive towns in the Cordillera Mountains of the Philippines. Recommend a friend who likes traveling.

24. Where are the Philippine Islands?

In, it consisted of more than 20,000 islands, including Sumatra, kalimantan island, Java and the Philippines. The main islands are sunda islands, lesser sunda islands, Moluccas and Irian, Luzon, Mindanao and Visayas.

The Malay Archipelago belongs to Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia. And Brunei, Papua New Guinea and other countries, including Indonesia13,600 islands and the Philippines about 7 100 islands.

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