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Introduction to Philippine Zoo Tourist Attractions Rare Animals in the Philippines
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Bohol Island: Bohol Island is the tenth largest island in the Philippines, 70 kilometers away from Mactan Island in Cebu. It is a coral island. The beach is made of broken corals washed by the sea. It is not fine sand like flour, but it is still cool to step on even under the scorching sun. The beach is snow-white, reflecting the sea water in distinct layers. It is light green near and deep blue in the distance. Attractions on the island include ancient churches and covenant monuments. Don’t forget to visit the world’s smallest monkey, the Tarsius Monkey, in the forest area near Sikatuna Village (opening hours 8:00-16:00, appropriate donation recommended). Take a boat upstream and you'll see primeval forests, monkey sanctuaries, waterfalls, etc. along the way. You can also go hiking, climbing, or swimming and diving. The poetic mood is waiting for you to appreciate. Diving: Bohol is a diving paradise. Tourists with diving licenses can rent clothing and oxygen bottles directly. Hiring a diving instructor is a must for most newbies. The total *** cost is about US$60. Training takes approximately 1 and a half hours. Then you can take a boat out to sea and enter the various underwater worlds. It is said that you can see the clown fish in "Finding Nemo".
White Beach: White Beach is the biggest reason why Boracay Island is famous around the world. It is located in the middle of the west coast of the island, extending from south to north, with a length of 4 kilometers. It is formed by grinding large pieces of coral. The beach is gentle and stretched, and the sand is white and fine. Even at noon when the sun is burning, you can't step on the sand. Still cool. At night, the white sand beach transforms into a huge bar 4 kilometers long, with lights and music making it swaying. Many people who come for vacation do not do any sightseeing or entertainment, but just linger on the white sand beach from morning to night.
Tubbataha Reefs National Park: Founded in 1988, Tubbataha Reefs National Park is located 180 kilometers east of Puerto Princesa, Palawan. The park covers an area of ??332 square kilometers. With its superior natural conditions, you can see a rich variety of marine life here, and it was included in the World Natural Heritage List in 1993. Tubbataha Reefs National Park includes two reef groups, the North and South Reef Groups. It is a unique atoll of coral reefs with dense marine plants. Tubbataha Reefs National Park does not allow blast fishing, so it preserves the most pristine marine and submarine ecological environment.
Pagsanjana: Pagsanjana is located 92 kilometers south of Manila and can be reached in less than two hours by car or drive from Manila. Pagsanjana is a world-famous tourist attraction with a waterfall with a drop of about 100 meters. It is famous for its exciting rafting activities. While rafting on the river, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the valley formed by rock walls and tropical trees. The water at the turnaround point is extremely abundant and the air is fresh and cool.
Baowei Church: The church has been listed as a world cultural property by UNESCO. It is a triangular building shaped like a golden tower and is a typical Spanish church. It has no foundation but has a history of 400 years. It is the spiritual pillar of local residents. Legend has it that the holy water seeping out of the wall is very efficacious and can cure all diseases, so it attracts many tourists to come and make wishes.
Pamalican Island: Like most islands in the Maldives, Pamalican Island is also managed by an internationally renowned resort group and has only one resort on the island. There are very few people here. There are not many traces of development. Except for a few buildings, the rest are either lush tropical rainforests or crystal clear blue waters and fine white sandy beaches.
Clock Tower: This clock tower is the landmark of Paoay City. Due to a major earthquake in 1980, the entire clock tower began to sink year by year. Now only half of the iron gate remains at the main entrance of the bell tower, and half of the stairs can be seen when looking in. Since this Spanish-style colonial building is sinking year by year, tourists who want to go sightseeing should do it early.
Puka Beach: Puka Beach, also known as Yapak Beach, is located on the northern coast, facing Carabao Island. It is the second largest beach in Boracay and is famous for its shiny puka shells. These shells were a popular raw material for jewelry in the 1970s and 1980s. Shell collecting was the main industry on the island at that time. You can still see the traces left by the piles of puka shells on the beach.
Intramuros: Intramuros is located on the banks of the Pasig River, also known as the Walled City. It is the original site of Manila. The Spanish built this castle in 1571 to rule the Philippines. It covers an area of ??1 square kilometers and is known as the "city within the city". The castle is surrounded by trenches and medieval walls. It has 7 gates, the governor's residence and 12 churches in the city. At the end of World War II, most of the castle was destroyed, but part of it has been restored. Visitors to the city center can experience a step back in time, as ancient horse-drawn carriages shuttle tourists through streets, passes, ports, and walled cities. It exudes Spanish elegance and retains ancient architectural features. There are the largest churches in Manila - Manila Cathedral, St. Augustine Church and Museum, Santiago Castle, Rizal Memorial Hall and so on.
Luobo River: The Luobo River is 1.5 to 8 meters deep and 58 kilometers long. The river is quiet green and the river banks are thick green. The original tropical scenery, dense tropical plants, and mysterious jungle animals make the Lobo River known as the "Amazon River of the East." Taking a houseboat is the best way to experience the style of Lobo River.
Take a boat down the river, and you will see simple houses on both sides of the bank. The women here wave and smile; the naughty child shouts, and when the tourists turn their eyes to him, he jumps from the tall coconut tree on the bank, and then jumps out from the center of the river. Heads popping up; beautiful girls playing guitar, singing and dancing on the bamboo platform set up by the river. The water quality of Luobo River is yellow with green in it. It is different from the blue sea water, but it carries a rich fragment of life and exudes an intoxicating atmosphere. You can order a tender English old song from the local singer holding an acoustic guitar on the boat, and slowly immerse yourself in the scenery of the Lobo River along with the singing.
Rizal Park: Rizal Park is located along Roxas Avenue in the city center, facing Manila Bay. In the center of the park stands a bronze statue of Jose Rizal, the hero who led the Philippine independence movement. The artificial pool on the east side of the park houses the earliest model of the Philippine Islands in the Philippines. Visitors can see the locations of the 7107 islands in the Philippines at a glance. In the north, there is an international garden dedicated to planting Chinese, Japanese, and Italian flowers. The audio-visual performances twice a day also attract the attention of many tourists. Rizal Park has a quiet environment and a refreshing sea breeze, making it a good place for people to rest. Rizal (1861-1896) was the founding father of the Philippines, a national hero, a bourgeois nationalist enlightenment thinker, a writer, and a poet. His ancestral home is Shangguo Village, Citong, Fujian (now Guo Village, Luoshan, Jinjiang, Quanzhou). Born on June 19, 1861 in Kashimba, Laguna Province, into a family of Chinese descent. In 1882, he went to Europe to study, organized patriotic groups with exiled Filipino patriots, founded publications, and launched a "propaganda movement", becoming the most outstanding and influential agitator in the Enlightenment Movement. His articles are permeated with nationalist thoughts, with clear views, sharp writing, and criticism of current ills. His novels "Don't Offend Me" and "The Insurrectionist" explored various sharp and sensitive issues in Philippine society with bold strokes, exposed the crimes of the colonial authorities, depicted the national disaster, and promoted the national awakening. In June 1892, Rizal returned to the Philippines. On July 3, the founding conference of the Philippine Alliance was held in Manila, calling for the use of moderate means and legal channels to build the Philippines into a unified national communist community, develop the national economy and improve the social system. On July 7, Rizal was arrested and exiled to Dapitan Island, and the League was immediately disbanded. On December 30, 1896, the colonial authorities executed him on the charge of "inciting the people to rebel through writing". Before his execution, he wrote the fatal poem "Farewell, My Motherland", which poured out his passion for the motherland. His works include the script "With Basi" and the autobiography "Memories of a Manila University Student".
Mactan Island: Mactan Island is the place where the sailing explorer Magellan was martyred, so it is world-famous. On April 27, 1521, Magellan, who had successfully preached in Cebu, was full of confidence and prepared to cross the Mactan Strait to Lapulapu to continue preaching Catholic doctrine. When he arrived, he was stopped by the leader of Lapu-Labu and his warriors, who killed him. Later generations built a monument at the site of Magellan's martyrdom in 1866 to commemorate this great navigator. There are also paintings describing Magellan's deeds nearby, which are worth viewing. The Lapulapu Monument commemorating the same war is also located on Mactan Island. The monument was built in the early 20th century. The Lapulapu on the monument is holding the weapon that he used to fight Magellan to show the heroic spirit of the Filipinos. The two monuments are only a few meters apart. 100 meters. The echoes of history are still echoing in the ears, and the modern atmosphere of Mactan Island has once again deeply attracted the attention of tourists. This is a small island that is purely suitable for vacation. The number of vacation spots can be said to be the highest in Cebu. There is no hustle and bustle and commercial atmosphere in Cebu here. There are beautiful beaches and resort facilities everywhere. Luxurious hotels, first-class restaurants, and shopping malls are dazzling. A variety of water sports such as windsurfing, diving, etc., make tourists physical and mental. Relaxed, happy and forget to return.
Saint Paul Underground River National Park: St. Paul Underground River National Park is located in Sabang, Palawan. The park borders St. Paul Bay to the north and the Babuyan Strait to the east. Covering an area of ??more than 200 square kilometers, the underground river is 8 kilometers long. The river is navigable and was listed as a World Heritage Site in 1999. You can take a ferry (P600) from Sabang Beach through the majestic karst landscape, colorful stalactites and stalagmites, and magnificent caves to reach the mouth of the river, or you can hike for two hours along the Monkey Trail through the national park Charming jungle, when you arrive at the pier, remember to pay the P200 entrance fee.
Vigan Ancient Town: Vigan City, an ancient town rich in Spanish flavor, is about an hour and a half drive from Baowei City. It is the best place to visit historical sites and was listed as a World Culture in 1999. Heritage List. The museums, antique streets and pottery factories there are full of rich cultural and artistic atmosphere, attracting many tourists to linger here. The most famous Antique Street is lined with Spanish-style buildings. Every stone slab on the ground is relatively old, so cars are prohibited from entering. Therefore, the most common way to visit the ancient town is by horse-drawn carriage. On the way to and from Vigan Ancient Town, you can enjoy the endless cigar fields. Since Laoag is sunny all year round, it is very suitable for growing cigar leaves. At first glance, it looks like a golden triangle, and it often attracts tourists to get out of the car and visit. The snacks in the ancient town are not to be missed, especially the famous local shrimp cakes, which will definitely whet your appetite and leave you wanting more.
Shell Museum: The Seashell Museum is located on Ilig-iligan Beach and has a collection of shells, wood carvings, pottery, handicrafts and traditional Filipino national costumes unique to this area, as well as some Ancient Chinese products.
Mount Luho: Mount Luho is the highest place on Boracay Island, with an altitude of 100 meters. Although it is not high, it is difficult to climb. The view of the entire island from the top of the mountain, especially the long white sand beach, is completely worth it. This is hard work.
Magellan’s Cross: Magellan’s Cross is located on Mactan Island in the east of Cebu Island. In 1521, the Portuguese navigator Magellan preached Catholicism in Cebu. On April 14 of that year, Father Pedro Valderama served as the first batch of Filipino Catholics there-the indigenous patriarch Rajah Humabon, his wife Queen Juana and 400 others. The natives held a baptism ceremony. To commemorate this grand religious ceremony, Magellan erected a cross in Cebu. Between 1525 and 1740, monks from the Agustinas Church built an open-air altar for the cross. The locals believed that the cross had divine power and believed that as long as the cross was cut into pieces and taken, it would be able to cure all diseases. Its skin peels off and taken away. In order to protect this historical relic, a pavilion-style house was later built on the way from the Santo Ni?o Church to the San Pedro Castle to store it. Now, a hollow outer frame made of Tinadalo wood is specially built to house it. At the same time, the hexagonal ceiling murals retain their original appearance, and the colors are very bright and lifelike. Cebuanos believe in and respect this cross with profound historical and cultural significance. Every Sunday morning, countless faithful men and women come with incense and candles to devoutly pray for peace and good luck.
Kalait Island: Known as the African Safari Park, many endangered African animals were introduced to the reserve here from Kenya in 1976. Today, visitors can see giraffes in this safari park , zebras and other African wild animals.
Manila Cathedral: Manila Cathedral is the main building of the Catholic Archdiocese of Manila. The original church was built in 1581. In the following years, the church was continuously damaged by typhoons, earthquakes, and the flames of war. Keep rebuilding. The current church is the result of the sixth construction. It was designed by architects Fernando Ocampo and Archbishop Rufino J Santos in the second half of the 1950s, drawing on the stone carvings and rose-shaped carved windows of the old church. The stained glass windows are brilliant because of the skylight, and the three chapels on the side are decorated with mosaics. There are some religious activities such as Mass, confession, baptism, etc. in Manila Cathedral, and wedding services are also provided.
Cordillera Terraces: The terraces are located on the east side of the Cordillera Mountains in Luzon, only 2 kilometers away from the town of Banaue. This is the largest man-made irrigation system in the world. . It was registered as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 1995. These breathtaking terraces were carved out of the solid rock 200 years ago by local tribes, including the Iluo, using primitive tools and sophisticated irrigation systems. If these terraces were laid end to end, they could circle half the world. With layers of terraced fields as the background, you can see the most beautiful sunset in the Philippines here. The altitude here is 1500-2000 meters, so be sure to keep warm.
Bat Cave: The Bat Cave is located northeast of Yapak Beach and is home to cave bats and flying foxes. If you aspire to be a naturalist or cave explorer, hire a local guide to take you through jungle trails to find these caves. If you prefer a more relaxed approach, you can lie on the white sand beach in the evening and wait for thousands of bats to fly overhead in search of food.
Marcos Palace: A top-notch European-style building near Lake Paowei, showing the domineering power of President Marcos at the time. There are souvenirs such as the famous paintings of Paowei Church where President Marcos and President Reagan were photographed together. You can feel the luxurious life of the president at that time.
St. Augustine Church: Founded in 1571, St. Augustine Church is the oldest stone church in the Philippines and is included in the World Cultural Heritage List as a representative of the Baroque church. The church is located in Intramuros and is a symbol of Philippine history. The original church was built of bamboo, coconut leaves and mud. It was later destroyed by fire and rebuilt in 1599 as a stone building. The fact that St. Augustine's Church has survived five earthquakes and two world wars is considered a miracle by many. The reliefs in the church are detailed and lifelike, and there are also precious religious paintings. The stained glass reflects the sunlight and highlights the nobility of the church.
Cathedral of the Holy Child: The Church of the Holy Child was built in 1565, and the world-famous "Statue of the Holy Child" is stored here. It is said that after the indigenous patriarch Rajah Humabon and his wife Queen Juana were baptized, Magellan gave Queen Juana a black-skinned "Holy Infant Statue" as a gift. In 1565, war broke out in Cebu. On April 27, a fire razed Cebu to the ground. Only this "Statue of the Holy Child" remained intact. The locals called it a miracle and worshiped it.
Later, Captain Miguel Lopez de Legaspi and Fr.Andres Urdaneta built the "Statue of the Child Jesus Christ" at the location where the "Statue of the Holy Child" was discovered, and stored a replica of the "Statue of the Holy Child" in the convent of the Catholic Cathedral. The original "Statue of the Holy Child" is enshrined on the altar of the church. This wooden "Image of the Child Jesus Christ" about 40 centimeters high is revered as the oldest icon in the Philippines and is still enthusiastically worshiped by citizens.
Santiago Castle: Santiago Castle is located in the northwest of Instramuros. Construction began in 1571 and was completed 150 years later by Filipino laborers. Santiago Castle is one of the oldest fortifications in the Royal City. After Spain ruled the Philippines, the castle became the Spanish's main defense against potential invaders. The most distinctive feature of this legendary castle is the wood carvings about the story of Santiago on the city gate. This ancient imperial city was a fortress for the Spanish to resist foreign enemies, so you can see the city walls and forts facing the sea in the city, as well as many deep water prisons, which were used to imprison ordinary people and guerrillas during World War II. Although it was the home of the Spanish rulers, Castillo de Santiago is also known as the "Shrine of Liberty" in honor of the Filipinos who were imprisoned and killed during the Spanish and Japanese occupation. The castle was destroyed during World War II and has been rebuilt and is now a park and a great place for walks.
Tyrol Heritage Museum: The Tyrol Heritage Museum is a private museum north of White Beach that displays Chinese artifacts related to the history of Boracay Island.
Tasrier Visitor Center: Located on the banks of the Luobo River, it is an artificial breeding visit site. Such a cute little animal is a must-see. It is the prototype in the movie ET. Although the reception center is not big, with only seven or eight small trees, the monkeys are all open for viewing and can be touched directly with your hands. There are one or two little monkeys hidden in every tree. These super cute little things are very ancient species, dating back 45 million years, and are a specialty of the Philippines. They are only as big as a hand, have eyes heavier than their heads, and have suckers on their toes. They hang around branches quietly during the day. They don't like to jump and they don't bite. Visitors can also buy insects and feed them to them. If you want to hold the monkey to take pictures, you have to pay a tip, usually P20 per visit. But remember not to use flash to take pictures of monkeys, as this will damage their eyes.
Powai Lake Golf Course: Located on the shores of Powai Lake, it is the golf course that Laoag is proud of. Many tourists who come to Laoag come all the way to play golf with their clubs. The 18-hole Paowei Lake Golf Course was a golf course exclusively used by President Marcos in the past. In addition to the pleasant scenery of lakes and mountains, it was also designed by world Grand Slam master Gary Planner.
Colon Road: Colon Road is the oldest street in Cebu City and even in the Philippines. It is said to be named in memory of the navigator Columbus. Colon Road is located in the area where Parian or Tang people live, and is the heart of the city. During the day, it is the bustling commercial center of Cebu, and at night it transforms into a colorful entertainment area. The streets are full of jeeps, taxis and other forms of transportation. The center point on the north and south sides of Colon Road is the most developed, with monuments erected on the street marking its honorary status as the oldest street.
Underwater Forest: Located at the southernmost end of Bulabog Beach, it is a dead underwater mangrove, also known as the dead forest. Photographers and adventure enthusiasts like to visit here.
Marcos Memorial Hall: Located in Batac, the second largest city in northern Luzon, it is the former residence of former Philippine President Marcos and is also known as the Hero’s Home by local residents. It was later converted into the current memorial hall. Here you can pay homage to Marcos's body and learn about his life's governance and achievements.
Coconut Palace: To experience the "Philippine-like mood", you must go to the Coconut Palace. This palace is an excellent display of Filipino talent and ingenuity in architecture. More than 70% of building materials are obtained from coconut trees. The Coconut Palace was built in 1978 with an investment of 37 million pesos during the Marcos administration. It was Marcos' presidential palace hotel. Located in the Cultural Center area, facing Manila Bay, this magnificent building consists of seven palatial suites. Note: Only an average of 50 visitors are allowed here every day.
Tayatay: Tagaytay is about 64 kilometers away from the southern suburbs of Manila and has an altitude of 700 meters. When the weather is clear, you can see the panoramic view of Balayan Bay and Manila Bay from here. The world's lowest volcano, Zatayal Volcano, is also located here. Lake Tayal was originally a volcanic lake formed by a volcanic crater, and Tayal Volcano was formed in the lake. Tayal volcano has recorded more than 20 activities and is still active.
Moalboal: Moalboal is located at the southwest tip of Cebu Island. It is a resort and diving paradise. Moalboal was originally discovered by hikers. Today, residents on the island mainly rely on fishing and farming. Although tourists continue to come here, the island's calm, gentle and leisurely temperament has not been polluted. It is a pity that a typhoon blew away all the sand on Panagsama Beach, otherwise there would be a charming beach here. Once you experience the joy of diving in Moalboal, you will never forget it.
In the marine park on Pescador Island, experienced diving instructors will take you on a vivid and exciting underwater adventure to find colorful corals and even airplane wreckage. In Moalboal, all diving centers can provide complete diving packages and related services, including PADI courses. How can we not let diving enthusiasts linger here?
Chocolate Mountain: The Chocolate Mountain is a famous wonder in Bohol Island, consisting of more than 1,200 conical mountains. Its formation is quite mythical. Legend has it that in ancient times, two giants threw stones at each other. The boulders fell to the ground one by one, forming thousands of beautiful conical hills. During the dry season, the grass on the mountain dries up and turns brown, resembling a pile of chocolate, hence the mouth-watering name. Two of the hills have been developed into resorts with complete accommodation, dining, viewing and entertainment facilities. It turns chocolate color at the end of the dry season, which is where it gets its name, and is green the rest of the time. Climb to the top of the tourist center to see the full view of the Chocolate Hills, which is very spectacular. The picture taken on the postcard was taken on the side of the road not far from the entrance of the scenic spot.
Philippine Cultural Center: The Philippine Cultural Center is located on the bustling Roxas Avenue, facing Manila Bay. It is a modern comprehensive building with a novel shape. The most distinctive feature of the cultural center is that its exterior walls are inlaid with colorful shells, which look colorful and beautiful under the light of lights at night. The fountain in the artificial lake next to it has a water column as high as more than 20 meters. The center mainly displays information about Philippine drama. It has two theaters where plays can be performed and movies can be screened. The third floor is the library and art gallery, and the museum on the fourth floor has exhibitions of native Philippine art before Spanish rule. Other facilities include conference rooms, dance floors and other facilities. Best for those who are interested in unique Filipino culture and art.
Fort San Pedro: Fort San Pedro is located next to the port. It is called the oldest castle in the Philippines together with the Santiago Castle in Manila. It was built by Spain when it first arrived in the Philippines. During World War II, The castle was used to defend against the Japanese; it was used as a barracks for officers during the American rule; and it is now converted into a school classroom. The San Pedro Fort next to the pier was the first Spanish station in Cebu. The fort was later converted into a memorial park.
Casa Manila Museum: The museum is just opposite the church. It is a yellow two-story building, passing through the gatehouse. There is a sky and earth in it, a beautiful small circular square, inside the two-story building surrounding the square. The typical furniture of the Filipino elite from the 19th to 20th centuries is displayed, and it is as luxurious as a royal palace. From bedrooms and study rooms to kitchens, bathrooms and even stables, there is everything you need, which is quite interesting. When visiting the museum, you need to walk on a red carpet to protect the floor.
Chinese Taoist Temple: The Chinese Taoist Temple in Beverly Hills is located in Beverly Hills, about 6 kilometers north of downtown Cebu. This is a high-end residential area built on a gentle slope, Cebu. Most wealthy overseas Chinese live here. In one corner of the area is a Taoist temple - Pilihua Taoist Temple, which is the largest Chinese temple in the area. It enshrines the shrine of Lao Tzu, the great Chinese thinker, and is the spiritual sustenance of the overseas Chinese in Cebu. Going further up from the Taoist Temple is the best viewing location in Cebu City, and the night view is particularly attractive. There is a zoo and museum about 2 kilometers further from the Taoist temple. On the way to the Taoist temple, it is said that there is a spiritual spring that can cure all diseases.
Malaca?ang Palace: Located on the bank of the Passi River, Malaca?ang Palace is a purely Spanish-style palace. This palace was originally the residence of a large Spanish landowner. In 1863, it became the official residence of the Spanish Governor, and later became the official residence of the American Governor. In 1845, after the independence of the Philippines, it continued to be used as the official residence of the President. The galleries in the palace display the history of the palace, portraits of past presidents and palace artworks, etc.
What are the tourist attractions in the Philippines?
1. Boracay Island: Boracay Island is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the Philippines. The high-quality beach here is known as the finest beach in the world. The extremely fine sand is like flour. Build a castle on such a beach, or lie leisurely under the coconut palm beach and enjoy the sea view of the same color, blue sea and sky, or even just stroll on the beautiful and quiet white beach and watch the sunset. Next, there is a different artistic conception.
2. Manila: Manila is the capital of the Philippines and the largest economic, cultural, and transportation center in the Philippines. Although it is not the most popular place in the Philippines, it is still rich in attractions. Sights such as Manila Cathedral, Quiapo Church, Binondo Chinatown), and Manila Waterfront are all worth visiting in Manila. After visiting the exotic buildings and then strolling along the Manila Waterfront, it is simply not too pleasant.
3. Bohol Island: Bohol Island is an oval-shaped island and is the tenth largest island in the Philippines. Although it is small, it is the most outstanding among the many islands in the Philippines. Both the climate and the scenic spots are very pleasant, and the island can also see the true face of the smallest primate - the tarsier. The wonders of the Chocolate Hills, where Harry Potter was filmed, are also a good experience.
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What are the famous tourist attractions in the Philippines
1. Boracay Island belongs to the Philippines, transliteration Paragay Island is an island in the central Philippines and belongs to the Western Visayas. It is located 2 kilometers northwest of Panay Island and is one of the tourist attractions in the Philippines.
2. Beihai Wangyou Island (also known as Wuniang Island) is about 3 nautical miles away from Beihai City. At night, you can see the night view of the north coast of Beihai. Wangyou Island consists of 5 small islands, the largest of which is about 20 acres.
3. Cebu is the earliest developed city in the Philippines and is known as the "Queen City of the South". In 1521, the Portuguese navigator Magellan sailed from Spain to Central and South America, and was pleasantly surprised to discover this beautiful and quiet island on the way.
4. Bohol is the tenth largest island in the Philippines and the most beautiful of the more than 7,000 islands in the Philippines. It is also a paradise for diving enthusiasts around the world. There are strange chocolate mountains, the world's smallest mini tarsier, an undersea cliff with a drop of 3,000 feet, and a cute group of dolphins.
1. The Philippines (philippines), the Republic of the Philippines (Republika ng Pilipinas), is a Southeast Asian archipelago country, a major member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and one of the 21 members of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. The Philippines is a country consisting of the Philippine Islands (7107 islands) in the Western Pacific.
2. The national flower of the Philippines is the jasmine known as "Sampaguita". This is a shrub plant, generally more than one meter tall, with white flowers and strong fragrance. There are two types: single petals and double petals. It is said that in ancient times, when a Filipino man proposed to his beloved girl, he usually presented a garland of jasmine flowers. If a girl hangs a garland around her neck, it means she has accepted his love. Then they made a vow in Tagalog under the moonlight: "Sampajita" (I promise to love you forever). Therefore, jasmine is also called the "love flower" in the Philippines.
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