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		<title>Marikina City, Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.philippinetravel.ws/wp-content/uploads/cat-icon/city.jpg" width="28" height="28" alt="" title="Philippine Cities" /><br/>Marikina City Description Marikina City, a lush valley bounded by mountain ranges and sliced by a river is one of the 12 cities and 5 municipalities that comprise the National Capital Region in the Philippines. Marikina City is the “Shoe Capital of the Philippines” or “Shoe Capital of Asia”. Guinness Book of World Records stamped [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Marikina City Description</h2>
<p>Marikina City, a lush valley bounded by mountain ranges and sliced by a river is one of the 12 cities and 5 municipalities that comprise the National Capital Region in the Philippines.</p>
<p>Marikina City is the “Shoe Capital of the Philippines” or “Shoe Capital of Asia”. Guinness Book of World Records stamped the place &#8220;Marikina City&#8221; on their list as the holder of the biggest shoe in the world. Their shoemen&#8217;s craftmanship made Marikina City the producer of 70% of the quality shoes coming from the Philippines.</p>
<h2>Marikina City Attractions</h2>
<p>Marikina City promises contentment to each visitors prying eyes, from its extravagant festivals, staging its rich cultural heritge to its scenic tourist spots. Famous cultural events awaiting their schedules every year includes the River Festival or Ilognayan in the local dialect which falls on each 2nd week of February to educate the people of the importance of the Marikina River. The Ka-Angkan Festival every April 8, a mass reunion of every family in Marikina City to strengthen family ties. The Sapatos Festival on Oct.15 upto Nov.30 which is a market encounter to promote their shoe industry. The c on 2nd week of November, and the Rehiyon-Rehiyon on December 9 which is an enactment of the 16 regions of the Philippines by the 16 barangays of Marikina City.</p>
<p>The government of Marikina City renovated the old Kapitan Moy Building into this day&#8217;s Sentrong Pangkultura ng Marikina and Shoe Museum. From a plain shoe museum, it has transformed into a bustling cultural center showcasing traditional music, visual arts, literature and the like. The Sentro has become a favorite venue for social functions because of its distinct atmosphere. Take a peek of the shoes which once belonged to Imelda Marcos at the Marikina Shoe Museum and experience the surge of adrenaline rush with watersports at the Marikina River.</p>
<h2>Marikina City Location</h2>
<p>Marikina City is located along the eastern limits of Metro Manila, bordered on the west by Quezon City, south by Pasig City, and north by San Mateo, Rizal.</p>
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		<title>Manila City, Philippines</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<img src="http://www.philippinetravel.ws/wp-content/uploads/cat-icon/city.jpg" width="28" height="28" alt="" title="Philippine Cities" /><br/>Manila City Description Manila City is the largest as well as the capital city of the Republic of Philippines serving as the economic, educational, industrial, and cultural center of the country this country. Covering an area of about 39 square kilometers and with a population of about two million people, Manila City is the world&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Manila City Description</h2>
<p>Manila City is the largest as well as the  capital city of the Republic of Philippines  serving as the economic, educational, industrial, and cultural center of the country this country. Covering an area of about 39 square kilometers and with a population of about two million people, Manila City is the world&#8217;s most densely populated megalopolis.</p>
<p>Once a stronghold of the Spanish Empire during the colonial times and a point of trade between Europe and Asia, Manila has now become one of the most prominent cosmopolitan cities in the world.  Metro Manila is regarded as one of the world&#8217;s mega metropolises being made up 17 cities and municipalities.</p>
<h2>Manila City Attractions</h2>
<p>Manila city exhibits a wide spectacle of endless attractions from historic buildings, monuments, and interesting museums to entertainment facilities and parks and gardens. A favorite tourist point is Intramuros, which is a medieval fortified city designed in European style. This served as the central administrative point during the Spanish regime.  Another is Fort Santiago; Manila Cathedral and San Agustin Church, which is the oldest of its kind in the city; and Casa Manila, a 19th century mansion noted for its beautiful furniture.</p>
<p>A museum, exhibiting some rare collections of oil paintings, can also be found within the San Agustin Church&#8217;s old monastery. Apart from these, attractions also include the Rizal Park, an excellent area for enjoying recreational activities. Named after the national hero, Jose Rizal, the park is credited to be the largest of its kind in Asia.</p>
<p>Another worth visiting attraction in the city is the magnificent Malacanang Palace, which now serves as the official residence of the Philippines president. Located along its palatial complex is noted for its splendid architecture, and consists of sections such as Malacanang Palace; the Bonifacio Hall, which was formerly the office of Ferdinand Marcos successor Corazon Aquino; Kalayaan Hall, built under the American administration; Mabini Hall, sometimes referred to as the administration hall; and a guest house. Also, a significant attraction in Manila is Bahay Tsinoy, which is an interesting museum that has on display collections related to Chinese-Filipino culture. Housed within the Kaisa Heritage Center, the museum&#8217;s collections include pictures depicting life of Chinese immigrants, and Chinese artifacts such as coins, pottery, and kitchen utensils.</p>
<p>Further, popular attractions in Manila cover Paco Park, which is probably the one of its kind in the whole of the world. Once a cemetery, the park consists of two circular structures with different levels of recesses. In short, the way the park is designed is truly stupendous.</p>
<p>Other not to miss attractions in Manila are Manila Zoological Garden, which is home to some rare collection of Philippine as well as African wildlife; Carfel Seashell Museum, which has on display some rare seashells; Kanlungan ng Sining, where you can find a unique variety of sculptures, paintings and photographs; Ayala Bridge, which connects San Miguel to Arroceros; Meban Garden, the city&#8217;s first botanical garden; and Liwasang Bonficacio, a park that has been built to commemorate a Philippine hero, Andres Bonifacio.</p>
<h2>Manila City Location</h2>
<p>City is situated at the mouth of the Pasig River on the eastern shores of Manila Bay on Luzon western side. The city is bordered by several cities and municipalities such as Navotas and Caloocan City in the north, Quezon City in the northeast, San Juan and Mandaluyong City in the east, Makati City in the southeast, and Pasay City in the south side.</p>
<h2>Manila Overview</h2>
<p>Manila, a sprawling mass of humanity, is one of Asia&#8217;s most diverse and energetic cities, acutely reflecting its long heritage as a point of convergence for cultures and classes. Straddling the delta of the Pasig River, the capital of the Philippines is actually several cities fused into one.</p>
<p>Visit <a href="http://www.hoteltravel.com/philippines/manila/guides/overview.htm">www.hoteltravel.com<a> for further information about Manila City of The Philippines. If you are looking for a great selection of places to stay with discount prices, visit <a href="http://www.hoteltravel.com/philippines/manila/hotels.htm">Where to stay in Manila</a> for more information.</p>
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