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Saturday, October 25, 2014

Aerial video of the Dancing Fountain at the Rizal Park

 A screenshot from Raffy Tima's video.
A screenshot from Raffy Tima's video.
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The Rizal Park or Liwasang Rizal in Filipino and also known as Luneta Park is a historical park located in Metro Manila. Near to the walled city of Intramuros and Roxas Boulevard.

The Rizal Dancing Fountain was part of the 2011 renovations by the National Parks Development Committee (NPDC). The fountain was inaugurated last December 16, 2011 and handled by German-Filipino William Schaare, the same person who built the original fountain in the 1960's.


 The Dancing Fountain, located at the center of the Luneta Park.
The Dancing Fountain, located at the center of the Luneta Park.


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A video by Raffy Tima on YouTube


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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Philippines is one of the "Places to Go While They Are Still Cheap"

According to HuffPost Travel: 

Philippines

Sunset in the City
Credit: yedylicious

Bargain hunters, outdoorsy types, and the food obsessed should look to the Philippines. The country's combination of cosmopolitan affordability and splendid nature make it a destination that offers a lot for the money. Lonely Planet recently named it one of the top value destinations for 2014, and according to CIO Wealth Management Research's Prices and Earnings report, Manila has some of the cheapest shopping and upscale dining in the world. For example, a couple can buy a new wardrobe there for about $410 -- seven times less than what you'd pay for similar items in Tokyo. And the average cost of a three-course meal in a good restaurant is a mere $18, compared to about $95 in Geneva or Oslo (two of the cities featured in our recent story on the world's most overpriced destinations). 


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Monday, February 10, 2014

The Philippines says 'Thank you' to the world for 'Haiyan' help

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The Philippines says Thank You.
#PHthankyou DOTC Campaign

The Philippines wants to say a big thank you to every one who has been helping us rebuild after Typhoon Haiyan.

Three months after the typhoon, we want to be one in expressing our gratitude. We are Filipinos. We are resilient, grateful, and fun-loving people. And that's why even as we are still recovering, we already want to show our thanks.





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