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Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Manila , Philippines



Visitors of the Philippine capital horn sounds not only celebrated his popular public transportation - jeepney, but the attraction of historic monuments and tourist locations opulent Roxas Boulevard, Manila Bay, Mabini Street and Plaza Manila. But there is a shopping paradise obligatory visit the Quiapo filled with hundreds of rows of traditional handmade craft stalls, especially on snail shells.

Located in Manila, void if not into luxury tourist locations Roxas Boulevard, Manila Bay, Mabini Street and Plaza Manila. This is where the 'paradise', whether shopping, 'eyewash', pamper yourself with a massaged or just relax enlarge the mind.



 View near Roxas Boulevard


Roxas Boulevard-class hotel located near the line of one to five stars, only takes about 15 to 30 minutes from the city center if using public transport, especially taxis and jeepney.

Manila Bay was comfortable place to spend the afternoon. Walkway filled people jogging, playing roller skates or just sits back on the wall while enjoying views of the bay, watching the sunset.


Manila Bay 

In addition, one of the must-visit is the Quiapo. Quiapo located in the suburbs of Manila said the main center of the city's Muslim community. Here also lies the mall Plaza Miranda and Hidalgo Street, that haven sale equipment and photography.

What is interesting in Quiapo is the existence of hundreds of stalls sell handicrafts, especially based on snail shells under highway overpasses or in Tagalog called `sa ilalim ng tulay '.
  

 Environment at Quiapo

Various products are manufactured and sold here, including wall clocks, bedroom lighting, sets of dining tables as plates and glasses cloth, ceiling lights, chains and pearls, mini ship in a bottle, key chains, door curtains and many more.

On average dealer here selling the same product, but the price varies from one booth to another booth. It is up to the buyer to bargain for the best price.

Another attraction is the influx of Quiapo computer software, CD, VCD and DVD pirated various works of music and movies with prices around 15 pesos or 1.20.



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