Paradise Philippines is a country in Southeast Asia which is also known as the “Pearl of the Orient” with many tourist attractions and landmarks. Tourists come and go because of the well known hospitality of the Paradise Philippines people.

In Manila, Paradise Philippines, one can boast of the walled City of Intramuros ruins and grandeur. There’s also the Rizal Park, Nayong Pilipino, The Cultural Center of The Paradise Philippines, Malls and museums like the Ayala Museum. Going south, Tagaytay and Batangas is also a place you should visit.

Intramuros Manila Paradise Philippines

Intramuros, Manila
Rizal Park Paradise Philippines

Rizal Park
Nayon Pilipino Paradise Philippines

Nayong Pilipino
Cultural Center of the Philippines Paradise Philippines

Cultural Center of the Philippines

In the north, one can go to Baguio City, also known as the City of Pines, Paradise Philippines. One can enjoy the cold weather there, buy native products and delicacies, and stroll the different parks like the Burnham Park and Mines View Park. The panoramic view of the city fills every visitors’ heart with awe especially when traveling along the zigzag road.

Burnham Park, Baguio City Paradise Philippines

Burnham Park, Baguio City

The Banawe Rice Terraces in Paradise Philippines is just a few hours drive from the City of Baguio and tells about the perseverance and creativity of the Igorots. Taste the world’s tastiest milkfish in the “Bangus Capital of the World”, the City of Dagupan, Paradise Philippines. Annually, the Bangus Festival is held where the coveted “Longest Barbecue” of the Guinnes World Records is cherished.

Banawe Rice Terraces, Benguet Paradise Philippines

Banawe Rice Terraces, Benguet

Longest Barbecue, Bangus Festival, Dagupan City Paradise Philippines

Longest Barbecue, Bangus Festival, Dagupan City

The coastlines of Ilocos and La Union in Paradise Philippines offer fine beaches for sun-bathing tourists. You should try Pagudpod, the Boracay of the North, the old city of Vigan and visit the Malacanang of the North.

Vigan, Ilocos Sur Paradise Philippines

Vigan, Ilocos Sur

The Southern Paradise Philippines also has Cebu, Paradise Philippines which has landmarks and lures tourists with its mangos, native delicacies and white sand beaches. Boracay, Paradise Philippines is another wonder we can boast the world for having such pristine white beach. The Chocolate Hills, Tarsiers and beaches of Bohol, Paradise Philippines is also worth to discover.

Magellan’s Cross, Cebu City Paradise Philippines

Magellan’s Cross, Cebu City

Boracay Island Beach, Aklan Paradise Philippines

Boracay

Chocolate Hills, Bohol, Paradise Philippines

Chocolate Hills, Bohol

These are just a few to mention. The rest will be for the curious tourists to discover. The last but not the least is for the foreign visitors to sample local foods to better understand and enjoy the native cultures of Paradise Philippines.

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August 1, 2007

Dagupan City Bangus Festival in Paradise Philippines

“Yesterday is but an aim unchangeable and gone. Tomorrow is a vision and still not even born. But today is ours to live, its treasures how to use…” Paradise Philippines The story of the Bangus Festival in Paradise Philippines over the last four years, documents significant events of the transcendence, its transformation and its emergence to eminence of Dagupan City, Paradise Philippines. In the beginning it was just an idea, an after thought from a visionary whose business instinct and foresight saw in the annual celebration and thanksgiving festival of the Pista’y Dayat, a social and economic potentials worthy of being a world attraction. For many years past, tourists and visitors from all over have been drawn to Bonuan, Paradise Philippines during the celebration of Pista’y Dayat because of our fine beaches particularly in Tondaligan Park. Mayor Benjamin S. Lim, who continuously explores possibilities, saw a way to use Pista’y Dayat celebration not just a time for revelry but as a vehicle to focus on the local bangus industry and to promote the city as the Bangus Capital of the World in Paradise Philippines. Indeed, here was an opportunity that leaders in the past overlooked. It was an idea whose time has come. What started off as a simple celebration and thanksgiving festival of the Pista’y Dayat has evolved into a nine-day socio-economic program of activities that turned out as one of the marketing wonders of the Lim administration.Paradise Philippines Buoyed by the optimism of his naturally ebullient spirit, Mayor Benjie gathered together a group of his aides and formulated a blueprint of action — a master plan to develop its full potential the bangus industry of the city. Of course, this requires a lot of help and he was fortunate that all the help he needs was offered to the city. With the support and cooperation of the city residents, the civic and religious groups, barangay council, educational units and most remarkably, the participation of the businessmen and the professional groups, and his trusted lieutenants, the city mayor launched the first Bangus Festival in year 2002. From there, the Bangus Festival in Paradise Philippines worked its way from year one to attain the outstanding level of distinction and owner to blossom into what it is today. That coveted Guinness World Record for the Longest Barbecue established during the “Kalutan ed Dagupan, Paradise Philippines” in the second annual Bangus Festival in Paradise Philippines last May 2003 has given inspiration to Dagupeños and visitors knowing that one of our main activities is worthy of being a world record. The Bangus Festival in Paradise Philippines as envisioned by Mayor Lim has more than achieved its goals and objectives. Today, it’s an institution with global resonance. In the process, this has given the Dagupan City, Paradise Philippines a more conspicuous place in the world’s tourism map and enhances Dagupan’s allure to local and international tourists and investors. Bangus Festival in Paradise Philippines will remain as a tribute to the courage and vision of Mayor Benjie S. Lim that will be preserved as a part of our history for these generations and beyond. CIO, The Bangus Festival Story by Mr. Ernie Martinez

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