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  • Taguig City

    Originally a thriving fishing community located along the Laguna de Bay shores, the city of Taguig is now one of the most important residential and business centers in Metro Manila. It is bordered by the following: Muntinlupa City – south Paranaque City – southwest Pasay City – west Cainta and Taytay – northeast Makati City,…

  • Las Pinas

    General Info Las Pinas, once a rustic coastal town good enough for plain suburban living, is now a booming area of residential and commercial real estate. It is bordered by the following: Paranaque City – north and northeast Muntinlupa City – east and southeast Imus, Cavite – south Bacoor, Cavite – southwest and west Manila…

  • Banaue Rice Terraces

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  • Pagudpud

    This coastal resort town in Ilocos Norte is a haven for tourists who prefer to steer clear of crowded, commercialized beach resorts. Pagudpud’s postcard-pretty sceneries give the town its quaint charm; it’s beauty is not yet marred by rampant real estate developments, unlike other popular beach destinations in the country. Pagudpud is often called “The…