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Angeles City
Bayanihan Park is located in Angeles City, Pampanga, Philippines.  The Bayanihan Park is located in the heart of Angeles City in Pampanga. At the western end stands the main entrance to the Clark Special Economic Zone (marked by the large white circular structure). To the south of the park is the infamous red-light district of the city. Source:Vistapinas.com

Roxas City
One of the sites to see in Roxas City is Baybay Beach. It is just three kilometers away from the city circle.  The place is a favorite weekend spot for the local populace and those coming from nearby towns and provinces. Considered a “must not miss” spot in Roxas City, Baybay beach is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.  Baybay Beach has a seven-kilometer stretch of sugar-fine, glittery, ebony sand. The water sometimes washes up to the shore a substance known as “margaha” to the locals, which is fine iron particles that an ordinary magnet can pick up and collect!  When in Baybay Beach, having fresh seafood in one of the seafood grills in the area is also a must. Roxas City is known for its abundance in seafood.  Source:Official Website of Roxas City  

Roxas City
Located at Baybay beach is a stretch of stalls serving the freshest seafood in town. These establishments offer a laid-back atmosphere where one can simply dine and relax to the refreshing sea breeze, sparkling fine gray sand, serene blue waters and pristine shoreline.  It specializes in “talaba” steamed in hot boiling water or broiled over charcoal for P25-P35 pesos per basket. It also offers other mouth-watering dishes like chicken and pork barbecue, pantat, hito, squid, and other grilled delicacies at affordable prices.  It is a perfect venue for an intimate dinner for 2 or lively family gatherings.  Source:Official Website of Roxas City

Pavia
Baye-baye is a sweet Ilonggo delicacy made from scraped young coconut meat, sugar and pinipig (pounded rice grains). There are variations on how baye-baye is made and the ingredients used, where the native delicacy was made also makes a difference.  It said that Pavia's baye-baye is the best in Iloilo, it is made from carefully selected ingredients since small variations on the choice of coconut, kind sugar, and how well the pinipig was made affects the end product.  In making the best baye-baye, the maker first prepares the pinipig and scrape the young coconut for grinding. These will then be mixed together. Ten minutes or more, sugar of exact proportion for the mixture will be added. After which, the baye-baye will be wrapped, placed inside a closed container or ready to be served. Baye-baye is also best served when chilled and can easily be prepared at home.  The popularity of this sweet treat has made it a favorite pasalubong item from those hailing from Iloilo. Kiosks selling baye-baye can be found along Pavia's highway on the way to the airport.  Source: News Today

Luna (Apayao)
Bayugao Falls is located in Luna, Apayao Philippines. For a refreshing dip in the cool waters of Apayao, a great scenic spot would be the Bayugao Falls. It's 4 kilometers away from Poblacion and has a 3-deck natural pools rising about 12 meters from each other.  Source: Pinas.ph

Bulusan
Bayugin Falls is located in between San Francisco and San Jose(U), Bulusan, Sorsogon, Philippines.  Surrounded by a forest, the falls is the source of the Bayugin River which eventually joins Paghasaan River as it flows into Bulusan River.  Source:Geocities.com

Davao City
Baywalk, also known as Seawall, is a place where people can relax for free. It is located along the Matina Coast and is known for giving a great view of the sunset. The attraction was previously a place where teenagers hung out to drink, but the place became prone to fights which led to stabbing incidents. Now, the place is developed to become an attraction. Bringing liquor within the premises is prohibited but there is a small restaurant where you can buy light drinks. A replica of Michaelangelo's David stands within the area (and was quite controversial when it was built because Filipinos are not accustomed to seeing portrayal of nudity). In front of the statue lies a pool with small sharks. Nearby is also a mini zoo which houses ostriches and mouse deers. Further into the seashore is a replica of the Harbour of Denmark, a statue of a Mermaid. How to get to BaywalkBaywalk is at the tip of the Matina Aplaya Road and is close to Ecoland. You can reach the place by taxi. Take note that it is directly beside Queensland, a motel known to be a romantic getaway for couples. Baywalk can be reached by entering the main entrance to Queensland. 

Igbaras
Igcabugao, also spelled Igkabugao, is the most elevated barrio in Igbaras, pomelo or kabugaw grow abundantly in the area thus the name Igcabugao. This barrio is tagged as the "summer place" of Igbarasnons because of its cool climate that is much like of Baguio's. Barangay Igcabugao is home to Igbaras' several beauty spots. Igcabugao is a remote, actually the farthest, barangay in Igbaras which covers vast pasture lands and forestlands. Within these forestlands are pure unexploited works of nature that attracts local and foreign tourists alike. Beauty spots in Igcabugao are Igcabugao Cave, Lapusan Cave, with an underground river, and Guiritsan Falls.  Read more about Igcabugao.

Baguio
The cluster of temples is located on the border of Baguio City and Trinidad Valley.  Its exotic oriental architecture features pagoda roofs, an ornate gateway, dragon ornaments and Buddha guarded windows that gaze from atop a hill. The Bell Temple priest practices a mixture of Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism and Christianity. One may even try having his fortune told. Source:Baguio.gov.ph

Besao
Besao Sunset is located in Besao, Mountain Province, Philippines. A primitive formation of two rocks enabling farmers to determine seasons by how the sun's rays fit into the crevices. Source:Travelmart.net