One of the busiest airports here in the Philippines and the busiest in the Mindanao area is the Davao International Airport, which is also known today as Francisco Bangoy International Airport. It is translated in Filipino (common language in the Philippines) as âPaliparang Pandaigdig ng Dabawâ or âPaliparang Pandaigdig ng Francisco Bangoyâ and translated in Cebuano (dialect) as “Tugpahanang Pangkalibutanon sa Dabawâ or âTugpahanang Pangkalibutanon sa Francisco Bangoyâ. The Davao International Airport is a public airport operated by the Civil Aviation Authority of […]
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Manila Ocean Park
Considered to be one of the amazing places to spend the day with the whole family, the Manila Ocean Park enlivens thousands of visitors a day and allows them to experience the awe-inspiring marvels of the ocean by showcasing the wide variety of sea creatures, corals and a whole lot of ocean stuffs. The Manila Ocean Park is an oceanarium in Manila, Philippines. It is owned by China Oceanis Philippines Inc., a supplementary of China Oceanis Inc. which is a Singaporean-registered company that […]
Graciano Lopez Jaena Park in Iloilo
Probably one of the less maintained attractions in the city of Iloilo in the Philippines, the Graciano Lopez Jaena Park (also known as Jaro Plaza) is one of the many parks located in the island of Panay. It was constructed years ago to honor Graciano LĂłpez Jaena (1856 – 1896), a Filipino journalist, orator, and revolutionary from Iloilo. He is well known for his written work, La Solidaridad (The Solidarity). Graciano LĂłpez Jaenaâs parents sent him to Jaro which had been opened under […]
Rizal Monument in Luneta Park, Manila
The Rizal Monument is the main attraction inside Rizal Park (which is still popularly known today as Luneta Park) in Manila, Philippines. It is usually looked upon as the main monument in the Philippines because it was built to commemorate the countryâs national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The Rizal Monument consists of an obelisk set upon a platform, with a bronze sculpture at the base of the obelisk. It is located near the site where Rizal was executed on December 30, 1896. The […]
Bacolod’s Palacio Episcopal (The Bishop’s Palace)
The Palacio Episcopal, also known as the Bishopâs Palace, is one of the many âpassersby attractionsâ in Bacolod. It was established by Fr. Julian Gonzaga 46 years prior to building the San Sebastian Cathedral in 1876, which is located right beside it. The construction of the Palacio Episcopal commenced in 1830 and it was finished in the 1890âs. Notably, the Spanish Military and civic officials sought refuge in the Bishopâs Palace during the revolution in 1898 which started on November 5 – now […]