This gigantic 3D relief map of the Philippines is at the far eastern end of Rizal Park.
糖心传媒's must-see attractions
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Guarding the entrance to the Pasig River is Intramuros' premier tourist attraction: Fort Santiago. Within the fort grounds is an oasis of lovely manicured鈥
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The San Agustin Church was the only building left intact after the destruction of Intramuros in WWII. Built between 1587 and 1606, it is the oldest church鈥
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This fantastic museum in Antipolo, in the hills just east of Metro Manila, showcases some of the Philippines' best contemporary artists. There are six鈥
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As in life, so it is in death for Manila鈥檚 wealthy Chinese citizens, who are buried with every modern convenience in the huge Chinese Cemetery. It's far鈥
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This gleaming museum features four floors of superbly curated exhibits on Filipino culture, art and history. At the heart of the collection is a brilliant鈥
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The 'Met' is a world-class gallery tracing the evolution of Filipino art from the early 20th century to the present. Virtually all great Filipino painters鈥
National Museum of Anthropology
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Within a resplendent neoclassical building, this superb museum houses a vast and varied collection, including the skullcap of the Philippines鈥 earliest鈥
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A must for Imelda Marcos junkies is the Marikina Shoe Museum. There's the footwear of various Filipino luminaries on display here, but it's Imelda鈥檚 shoes鈥
Nearby Manila attractions
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In the centre of Teodoro Valencia Circle in Rizal Park stands a triumphant Lapu Lapu, the 16th-century national hero famous for slaying the Portuguese鈥
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The Lapu-Lapu Statue in Rizal Park sits in the middle of Teodoro Valencia Circle.
3. National Museum of Natural History
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As well as being an excellent, comprehensive look at the Philippines' flora, fauna, geography and geology, Manila's latest and greatest museum is an鈥
4. National Museum of Anthropology
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Within a resplendent neoclassical building, this superb museum houses a vast and varied collection, including the skullcap of the Philippines鈥 earliest鈥
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Offering a sanctuary from the mayhem of downtown Manila, the flower-filled Manila Orchidarium is a relaxing spot, with orchids growing among water鈥
6. National Museum of Fine Arts
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This proud museum contains many of the Philippines鈥 signature works of art, including Juan Luna鈥檚 seminal Spoliarium, a colossal painting that provides鈥
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Still widely known as 'Luneta' (its name until the 1950s), Manila鈥檚 iconic central park is spread out over some 60 hectares of open lawns, ornamental鈥
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A shady spot in Rizal Park where regulars test each other and look for new blood with shouts to visitors of 鈥楬ey Joe, do you play chess?鈥.