One of the less visited tourist attractions in Davao is the Mindanao Taoist Temple because it is located inside a village in Cabagiuo Avenue and no jeepney passes its location and most taxis donât know the exact location of this temple. This is why most of the visitors are on a Davao Tour Package. The Mindanao Taoist Temple houses the holy icons of the Taoist religion. Although it is not as big as the Taoist Temple in Cebu, this temple is decent enough […]
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Longhua Temple in Davao
The Longhua Temple, also known as the Lon Wa Buddhist Temple is one of the biggest Buddhist temples in the Philippines and the biggest in the island of Mindanao. It is located 3-4 kilometers northeast of the city center at Cabagiuo Avenue. Seeing a Buddhist Temple in predominantly Muslim region is one of the things you must experience in Davao. The Taoist Temple, which practices Taoism, another variant of religion in the Philippines is about 500 meters away. But since it is inside […]
Magsaysay Park in Davao City
Magsaysay Park is built in honor of the third President of the Republic of the Philippines â Ramon Magsaysay. He was born on August 31, 1907 and died on a plane crash in March 17, 1957 in Mt. Manunggal, Cebu. It is one of the bigger parks found in Davao compared to hero/president-named parks such as Rizal Park, Osmeña Park, Quezon Park and Bonifacio Rotunda. It is located in Leon Garcia St., near the Sta. Ana Warf, away from the many parks and […]
Museo Dabawenyo: Museum of the people of Davao
Museo Dabawenyo or the âMuseum of the people of Davaoâ is one of the two known museums in Davao. Although it is directly translated as âDavao Museumâ, it is commonly known as the NEW Museum. The other museum is known as the OLD Davao Museum which is located inside Insular Village just about a hundred meters from the main gate and is slightly bigger than Museo Dabawenyo. Because of its fine outside appearance, most locals and foreigners visit Museo Dabawenyo to see a […]
Andres Bonifacio Rotunda in Davao City
The âHandog ng Kapisanang Bayan at Wika sa Lunsod ng Dabawâ or commonly known as the Andres Bonifacio Rotunda in Davao City, Davao was finished in November 30, 1961 in honor of the founder and leader of the Katipunan movement which sought the independence of the Philippines from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution, Andres Bonifacio. He was born on November 30, 1863 and died on May 10, 1897. Headed by Jose D. Quitain, Sr. they see to it that the […]