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internetdata says:
I stay at the Shang most of the time because they know me and I love the service.. It is located in down town Makati City.. The skyline from the Penthouse is breath taking... Manila is what it is - a 3rd world country with 80 million people spanning across hundreds of islands. My concern is grow…
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mitch101 says:
I highly recommend Oasis Park Hotel if your one of those travelers who are traveling in a budget but at the same time won't sacrifice quality and comfort. The rate at this hotel starts at $36 , and with that you can use all of the amenities (e.g. pool) being offered.
The location is strategic ,…
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gipsysoul says:
BORACAY FOR 3 DAYS & 2 NIGHTS
ARRIVAL
From Caticlan Airport, take a tricycle (P20) to Jetty port (2 mins. away). Pay terminal fees (P50 environmental, P20 ferry). Take Ferry to Boracay Island. Only one entry point which is Cagban port. Upon reaching Boracay island, take Tricycle (P100) or Mu…
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ab0614 says:
I recently visited the Mall of Asia (or MoA), located in Pasay City, Metro Manila. It is located right on the bay, so one side of the mall faces Manila Bay.
It is yet another SM Prime Holdings mall. It will literally take you more than 3 or 4 full-day visits to see and experience everything in thi…
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Isabetlog says:
Manila's got one at last! Finally, a brand-spanking hip new map of Manila that's totally with it. Its glossy laminate keeps it together so it doesn't rip and wash out in your hands when the rain starts to pour. Here's the press release:
Manila, Once Overlooked by the Jetset, Gets Groovy
Manila…
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lauro says:
manila was nicknamed by the spanish empire as "perla del oriente" or the pearl of the east. because it was the stronghold of the spanish empire in asia or what was then - the far east.
since then, manila was and is the capital of the republic of the philippines.
due to the heavy influence of s…
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lauro says:
it is difficult for me to describe this chinese restaurant in the philippines, because the best way to describe this is in tagalog language, because the humor is at its best!
located deep in the heart of manila, in one of the oldest district - chinatown is the urban legend eng bee tin.
the wor…
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cax says:
The location where Fort Santiago is today, was once the site of the palace and kingdom of Rajah Suliman, chieftain of Manila of pre-Spanish era. However it was destroyed by the Spanish upon arriveing in 1570. Bloody fights with native Muslim and Tagaloq groups let to the palaces destruction and the …
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ashes13413 says:
I stayed at this hotel for 4 weeks and did not want to leave. The staff were great, they were always friendly and quick with getting something I needed. They will work around your work or play schedule for cleaning your room. While I was here I was traveling with for my job. I worked 2 am till 11 am…
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dehexicals says:
This is a nice Restautant in Manila,
located in the Makati ,Green Belt 3
They serve Great Indian Food, what i have to say is the Best Indian Restaurant in Manila, Philipines is Bollywood.
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cookeymuncher says:
List of Restaurants in Little Tokyo:
Noda Sho
Hana
Kagura - Serves the famous onomiyaki (sort of like a Japanese pizza) Must try this!
Urameshi-ya
Oishinbo
Seryna - I've tried this one!
Fuji Health
Yamazaki
Shinjuku
Kiku Fuji
Sekitori
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cax says:
The Ayala Mussuem is quite interesting. The main focus is on Philippino culture and heritage - both in regards to the art exhibitions and the downstairs exhibition on the history of the Philippines. Several small montres shows with replicas of people and places throughout the countrys history from t…
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cookeymuncher says:
Offers Chinese cuisine and also seafoods. My favorites are Yang Chow rice, Spare ribs, Noodles, and their BIG Siopao (good for 2-3 persons)
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cax says:
If you are into Churches and places of worship then you should really make a stop at Binondo Church on your way to Chinatown. It's located at Quentin Paredes Street right before you reach Ongpin Street and just a few min. walk from the Friendship Arch.
Binondo Church was build in 1596 which make…
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avrittdl says:
APARTMENT IS SUPER FOR THE PRICE; REALLY BIG ROOMS WITH FANTASTIC VIEW AT THE TOP FLOORS; VERY CONVENIENT LOCATION FOR SHOPPING AND BUSINESS; HIGHLY PROFESSIONAL AND ATTENTIVE STAFF; DELICIOUS BUFFET BREAKFAST WITH LOTS OF CHOICE; FITNESS FACILITIES AND SERVICES ARE TOPS; HAVE BEEN STAYING THERE EAC…
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