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Manila
His Eminence Jaime Cardinal Sin set up an ecclesistical museum with the theme, "History of the Catholic Church in the Philippines." The collection includes ecclesiastical, liturgical and various antique items.How to get to Archdiocesan Museum of ManilaFrom T.M. Kalaw St., walk to Ma. Orosa or Mabini Sts and hail any pier bound jeepney. Get off at the Bonifacio Drive intersection. From here, walk along Aduana St. and turn towards Arzobispo Street. The museum is a 5-minute walk from Aduana Street. As an alternative route, one can take any pier-bound PUJ in Quezon City and get off at Aduana Street.Travel Time: Approximately 25 minutes.Source:FlyPhilippines.net

San Fernando (Pampanga)
Archdiocesian Museum and Archives is located San Fernando, Pampanga, Philippines.  The museum and archives contain antiques and exquisite works of art depicting Pampanga's rich cultural heritage. Source:Woodland.ph

Palawan
Arena Island Palawan is about 1.5 to 2 hours of boat ride from the port of Narra. This island is a sanctuary for pawikan or sea turtles. It serves as a nesting site for Hawksbill and Green turtles. Source:Palawan.gov.phFlyphilippines.biz

Argao
Argao Church, also known to locals as Church of Saint Michael the Archangel, was built during the Spanish colonization. It is considered as valuable because it houses one the oldest pipe organs left by the Spaniards in the Philippines. Source:Through Foreign EyesCebu Province Official Website 

Hagonoy
Aroma Beach is located in Hagonoy, Bulacan, Philippines.   A sandy beach with aromatic plants, it is frequented by local picnickers during summer months.  Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph

Aroroy
Aroroy Beach is located in Aroroy, Masbate, Philippines  This beach has been frequented by most tourists and excursionists alike. Be captivated by the unspoiled natural beauty of the beach. Source:1stPhilippines.com

Iloilo
The once flagpole in front of the Casa Real was torn down in 1927 to give way to Arroyo Fountain, with its caryatids carrying a basin with fish gargoyles that sprout water.  The fountain was dedicated to Senator Jose Maria Arroyo who created the Iloilo Metropolitan Water Works. Source:Explore Iloilo  

Cebu City
Asiatown IT Park is a 24-hectare business area where most of IT companies in the city are located. The area is clean with light traffic. While it is intended to increase IT activity in Cebu, the IT Park is also known as a good place to hang out with family and friends. Various food establishments, mainly coffee shops, can be found almost all over the park. There are also grassy areas where people just sit down and chat or sometimes start a picnic. The park is also an ideal place for jogging early in the morning.  How to get to Asiatown IT ParkAsiatown IT Park is located near Waterfront Cebu Hotel and Casino along Lahug, Cebu City. Source:Asiatownitpark.com

Tagum
Assumption Shrine is located in Merville Subdivision, Magdum, Tagum City, Davao del Norte. These place is perfect for reflection and meditation. A place for people who want to spend quality time with their families. The area is suitable for retreats. How to get to Assumption Shrine  By air: Davao can be reached by air, sea, and land travel from Manila. Major local air carrier’s service the Manila to Davao route that takes around 90 minutes.  By sea: By Sea it is approximately 3 days from the Manila Harbor to the Davao Port.  By land: Land travel takes around 4 days, passing through a scenic route through the Pan-Philippine or Maharlika Highway that links the Philippines' three major islands. The city of Samal is only an hour's drive from the Davao International Airport and the SasaWharf in Davao City. The province is likewise accessible by land transportation from any point in Mindanao.  

Atimonan
Ate Monang is located at Municipal Compound, Brgy. Tagbakin, Atimonan, Quezon, Philippines.  Built in memory of our towns founder, SIMEONA MANGABA or Ate Monang. Source:Atimonan.gov.ph