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Sampaloc
Quezon Theme Park is located in Sampaloc, Quezon, Philippines.  The municipality is being developed as the “Theme Park” of the province. A typical model Filipino community because of its culture, especially with the bayanihan spirit still widely practiced by the people. It was also adjudged as the cleanest municipality in Quezon in the 1990s. Source:Wowphilippines.com.ph  

Jovellar
August 25- August 29 | Jovellar, Albay, Philippines. “Quipia” was formerly the name of the municipality. Held annually in time for its fiesta celebration, the festival features various events highlighted by a street presentation. Source:Wowphilippines.ca

Capiz
Quipot Cave is located in Capiz, Philippines. Just 9 kilometers from the town proper, the Quipot Cave is an adventure trek for willing travelers. Each passage would pose a challenge for travelers, with the cave's various chambers, and one would even have to crawl, as some of the caves possess two-three feet distance between the floor and ceiling. There are plently of stalactites and stalagmites found within the caves.  Source: FlyPhilippines.com.ph

Alaminos City
Quirino Cave is located in Alaminos, Pangasinan, Philippines.  Limestone formations (draperies and dripstones) are still intact. It is ideal for cave enthusiasts. Source:Alaminoscity.gov.ph

Manila
Quirino Grandstand is located in Quirino Street, Rizal Park, Manila, Philippines. This is where Presidents of the Philippines traditionally take their oath of office and deliver their first address to the nation (Joseph Estrada broke with tradition and had his inauguration at Barasoain Church, site of the drafting of the Philippines' first democratic constitution). Many important political, cultural and religious events in the post war era have been held here, including the mammoth festivities that capped the 1998 Philippine Centennial Celebration. Marking a hundred years since the declaration of independence from Spain, the festivities culminated in the greatest fireworks display ever witnessed over Manila Bay. Source:Mytravelguide.com

Batanes
Radar Tukon is located in Batanes, Philippines  This used to be a United States weather station on a hilltop with a perfect view of Batan Island, the South China Sea, Mt. Iraya, Basco proper, and boulder lined cliffs and the Pacific Ocean. Source:1stphilippines.com 

Ivana
Located at Ivana Seaport. Landing site of the Katipuneros on September 18, 1898. Also the ferry station of the falowas plying the islands of Sabtang and Itbayat. Source:Lakbaypilipinas.com 

Morong
Rafael Pacheco Finger Painting Gallery is located in Tomas Claudio St. Morong, Rizal, Philippines   Rafael Pacheco, a local artist, has a unique way of expressing his artistic talent. He uses bare fingers, knuckers and palms to complete a masterpiece in 20 minutes mainly on flora, fauna and underwater life. Source:philtravelcenter.com 

Sulu
Second Week of August  | Sulu, Philippines Rajah Baguinda Festival is celebrated every year in Jolo, Sulu. Throughout the three-day event, locals hold various activities in honor of Rajah Baguinda. He was responsible for the spread of Islam in the island province. Source: Wikipilipinas.org

Ivana
It is quietly tucked in below where the first Ivatans lived. One can also offer prayers at the Our Lady of Lourdes grotto located near the spring water’s main source. Source:Purocastillejos.com