Pinaglabanan Shrine is located on N. Domingo cor. Pinaglabanan street in the city of San Juan, Metro Manila, Philippines.
The shrine has a statue of a woman supported by two children, holding up a bolo, or a machete. This commemorates the first attack of the Filipinos against the Spanish on a warehouse in the area in 1896. The statue can also be seen on the town seal.
Baker's Hill is a famous hang out place in Palawan, known for their freshly baked goodies like hopia, munchies and crinkles. It is located on top of a...
Mitra Ranch, in Sta Monica Heights, is owned by the late Philippine Senator Ramon Mitra. Today it is the residence of Baham Mitra, son and heir of the...