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12 Landmarks of the Philippines that You Can See in the Philippine Money

December 13, 2015 By Rig Man Leave a Comment

Philippine landmarks printed in peso bills

Philippine landmarks, whether they are shaped by nature or historically built by people, are among the most valuable treasures of our nation. That is why the Central Bank of the Philippines or Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) decided to print a selection of these tourist destinations on the surfaces of our money.

If you like to visit and explore the best and most famous places in the Philippines, you might want to consider adding these 12 Philippine landmarks, which can be see in the new series of Philippine money, in your bucket list.

1. Malacañan Palace, Manila

The Malacañan Palace or Palasyo ng Malakanyang is the official residence of the President of the Philippines. It is located along Jose P. Laurel Street in San Miguel, Manila. The palace was originally built in 1750 by Don Luis Rocha as a summer house along Pasig River. Since bought and owned by the government in 1825, the buildings have been remodeled, demolished, rebuilt, and expanded. Now, with a floor area of 160,000 square meters (1,722,226 sq ft), it is considered as the 7th largest palace in the world

Where can you see it?
Malacañan Palace can be seen at the front side of ₱20 bill, together with Manuel L. Quezon (the second president of the Philippines) and the declaration of Filipino as the national language.

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2. Banaue Rice Terraces, Ifugao

The Banaue Rice Terraces or Hagdan-hagdang Palayan ng Banawe of Ifugao province in the Philippines is considered by Filipinos as the “Eighth Wonder of the World”. It is a 2,000-year-old terraces built by our ancestors using stone and mud walls to construct and form pond fields for the cultivation of rice in the mountains of Ifugao. It is said that our ancestors built this amazing structure by hands or using only ancient tools for farming. In 1973, the Banaue Rice Terraces was declared as a National Cultural Treasure by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 260.

Where can you see it?
The Banaue Rice Terraces can be seen at the back of ₱20 bill, together with Paradoxurus hermaphroditus philippinensis or Palm civet (Musang or Alamid in the Philippines) and Cordilleras weave design.

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3. MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park, Leyte

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The Leyte Landing Memorial Monument in Palo, Leyte. Image by FAQ.ph.

MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park, also called Leyte Landing Memorial Park and MacArthur Park, is a protected area that commemorates the landing of the allied forces under the command of General Douglas MacArthur during the WWII on October 20, 1944 in Palo Beach, Leyte. This historic event preceded the beginning of the Battle of Leyte Gulf and eventually the liberation of the Philippines from the Japanese occupation. The park is located at Brgy, Candahug and Baras, Palo, Leyte.

Also read: 8 Facts about the Battle of Leyte Gulf that Will Blow Your Mind

Where can you see it?

The Leyte Landing Memorial Park can be seen at the face of ₱50 bill, together with Sergio Osmeña (the fourth President of the Philippines) and the First Philippine Assembly.

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4. Taal Lake and Taal Volcano, Batangas

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Taal lake and Taal volcano as seen from Tagaytay City, Cavite. Image by FAQ.ph

Taal Lake in Batangas is one of the most famous tourist attractions in the Philippines. The beautiful landscape of the lake which surrounds Taal Volcano (the smallest active volcano in the world) can also be seen in an overlooking view from Tagaytay City in Cavite. By crossing the lake through a motorized banca, tourists can visit Volcano Island.  On the island, they can hike or ride a horse to reach the top of the volcano where a breathtaking view of the crater containing a crater lake and the Vulcan Point awaits them.

Where can you see it?
Taal lake and Taal volcano can be seen at the reverse side of ₱50 bill along with Caranx ignobilis or maliputo (a large type of fishes inhabiting Taal Lake), and Batangas embroidery design.

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5. Luneta and Intramuros, Manila

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KM Zero and the original location of Independence Plaza in Luneta, Manila. Image by FAQ.ph.

Luneta and Intramuros are two historically significant places, not only in Manila, but in the entire Philippines. The proclamation of the Philippine Independence on July 4, 1946 was held at Independence Grandstand in Luneta. The original site was located just across the Monument of Rizal and the Independence Flag. Independence Grandstand was moved and now known as Quirino Grandstand. A walking distance from Rizal Park is Intramuros, a historic walled city where you can travel back in time and reflect on how the Filipinos lived during the colonial rule of Spain. The old building of the BSP was also located inside Intramuros.

Also read: 10 Reasons Why Every Filipino Should Visit Rizal Park in Manila

Where can you see it?
Although the Independence Grandstand does not already exist in its original location, the declaration of the Philippine independence in 1946 as shown in the front side of ₱100 will be remembered as held in Luneta. Along with the declaration of the Philippine Independence, are Manuel A. Roxas (the fifth President of the Philippines) and the old BSP building in Intramuros.

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6. Mayon Volcano, Albay

Mayon Volcano or Bulkang Mayon in the province of Albay in Bicol region is known as the most perfectly formed stratovolcanic cone in the world. It’s one of the most famous landmarks in the Philippines. It’s also one of the most popular places you will see in a Philippine postcard. But behind its incredible landscape is a volcano which is considered the most active in the Philippines. That is why it is regularly monitored by PHIVOLCS.

Where can you see it?
Mayon Volcano can be seen at the back of ₱100 bill, along with a Rhincodon typus (whale shark or butanding), and Bicol textile design.

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7. Aguinaldo Shrine, Cavite

Filipinos celebrate Independence Day every 12th of June. This is the day that the independence of the Philippines from Spain was declared in 1898 at Aguinaldo Shrine in Kawit, Cavite. The shrine is the ancestral home of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first officially recognized president of the Philippines. The house was originally built in 1845 and reconstructed in 1849. On June 12, 1963, the house was donated by Aguinaldo to the Philippine government to perpetuate the spirit of 1896 Philippine Revolution that ended the Spanish colonization of our country.

8. Barasoain Church, Bulacan

The Barasoain Church (also known as Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Parish) in Malolos, Bulacan is considered the most important religious buildings in the Philippines because of its role during the important events that occurred in the country. The church is the place of the First Philippine Congress convention (September 15, 1898), the drafting of the Malolos Constitution (September 29, 1898 to January 21, 1899), and the inauguration of the First Philippine Republic (January 23, 1899). The church has also earned the title of the Cradle of Democracy in the East. It was built in 1630 and founded by Augustinian Missionaries in 1859.

Where can you see them?
The images of Aguinaldo Shrine in Cavite and Barasoain Church in Bulacan are both shown at the face of ₱200 bill, along with Diosdado P. Macapagal (the ninth President of the Philippines) and the EDSA People Power in 2001.

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9. Chocolate Hills, Bohol

Chocolate Hills, the pride of Boholanos are Mother Nature’s work of wonder and beauty. There are at least 1,260 hills covered in green grasses that turn brown during summer or the dry season, which make them look like chocolates. These amazing hills are spread over the municipalities of Carmen, Sagbayan and Batuan. Tourists can get a great view of these incredible geological formations at Chocolate Hills Complex in the municipality of Carmen and at Sagbayan Peak in Sagbayan town in Bohol.

Where can you see it?
The Chocolate Hills in Bohol can be seen at the reverse side of ₱200 bill, along with the Philippine tarsier, and Visayas weave design.

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10. Benigno Aquino Monument, Makati

The monument of Benigno Aquino in Makati City commemorates the great sacrifice of former Philippine senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino to fight for and earn democracy for the Filipino people during the Marcos regime. The bronze monument depicts the fearless Ninoy held by two bodyguards. The monument is located at the corner of Ayala Avenue and Paseo de Roxas in Makati, Metro Manila.

Where can you see it?
The monument of Ninoy can be seen at the front side of ₱500 bill, together with his wife and former president Corazon C. Aquino, and the EDSA People Power of 1986.

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11. Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park, Palawan

The Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park is a protected area in Palawan, Philippines. It is located approximately 80 kilometers north of Puerto Princesa City. The park has a stunning limestone karst landscape containing an 8.2 km long underground river that flow directly to the West Philippine Sea. The cave system contains stalactites, stalagmites, small underground waterfalls, and more river channels. It is also inhabited by large bats and marine creatures. The park was inscribed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site on December 4, 1999. The Puerto Princesa Underground River is also considered as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature.

Where can you see it?
The Puerto Princesa Subterranean Underground River can be seen at the back side of ₱500 bill, along with the blue-naped parrot (Tanygnathus lucionensis) and the cloth design in Southern Philippines.

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12. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park, Sulu Sea

The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park is a 97,030-hectare marine and bird sanctuary located near the middle of Sulu Sea (150 kilometers southeast of Puerto Princesa City, Palawan). It consists of two large atolls and the smaller Jessie Beazley Reef. There are more than 1,000 marine species that inhabit the reefs, including manta rays, sea turtles, clownfish, lionfish, sharks, and the endangered hawksbill sea turtles. Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park was declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in December 1993 and as the 35h ASEAN Heritage Park by ASEAN’s Center for Biodiversity in November 2015. Tubbataha was also named one of the best dive sites in the world by the CNN travel.

Where can you see it?
Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park can be seen at the reverse side of ₱1,000 bill, along with the South Sea pearl (Pinctada maxima) and the Mindanao design for Tinalak or Ikat-dyed abaca.

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There you are, so how many of the Philippine landmarks above have your already visited and explored? What other historical or natural sites in the Philippines do you want the BSP to include in our future designs of money? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments below.

Other references:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banknotes_of_the_Philippine_peso
http://malacanang.gov.ph/about/malacanang/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World%27s_largest_palace
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/travel/world-heritage/philippine-rice-terraces/
http://malacanang.gov.ph/75324-the-aguinaldo-house/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barasoain_Church
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chocolate_Hills
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Puerto_Princesa_Subterranean_River_National_Park
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubbataha_Reef
http://travel.cnn.com/explorations/escape/outdoor-adventures/worlds-50-best-dive-sites-895793/

Images of Philippine Peso Bank Notes courtesy of Bworldonline.com and Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas via WikiCommons.org

Why Many Filipinos Will Vote for Duterte

November 28, 2015 By Rig Man 8 Comments

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo “Digong” Duterte led in the results of the recent survey conducted by Pulse Asia in Metro Manila on November 11 and 12, 2015 (source: Manila Bulletin). On November 27, 2015, he finally filed his certificate of candidacy for president in the 2016 elections, giving all his supporters the hope and joy they all have been wanting for all this time.

Many Filipinos call him the “phenomenon”, the “country’s last hope”, and the “man of no-nonsense action”. His popularity in the social media is overwhelming. While we cannot deny the accomplishments he achieved as the Mayor of Davao City, it’s still somehow a mystery to many of us how he earned such fame and how he influenced a lot of Filipinos to eagerly want him as the next president of the Philippines.

Below are my opinions based on my observations, experiences and some statistical data on why many Filipinos will vote for Duterte in the 2016 presidential election. [Read more…]

7 Reasons Why Rody Duterte could Win the 2016 Presidential Election

November 23, 2015 By Rig Man 11 Comments

Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has finally decided to run for president in the May 2016 National Elections. But does he have the chance to pull it off? Do his supporters have the basis to call him the next president of the Republic of the Philippines? Most of us already knew the story of Duterte’s journey to presidency. So without further ado, here are 7 reasons why he could win the 2016 presidential election. [Read more…]

Taal and Mayon could Erupt in the Next 100 Years and Cause 1 Million Deaths Each

November 17, 2015 By Rig Man Leave a Comment

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Taal Volcano (top picture) and Mayon Volcano (bottom picture).

Taal Volcano in Batangas and Mount Mayon in Albay are among the ten most dangerous volcanoes in the world according to a list published by the University of Manchester and volcano enthusiasts.

In order to raise awareness of the threats that active volcanoes pose to the world, a collaboration between a group of volcano enthusiasts and the University of Manchester has created a list of the world’s ten most dangerous volcanoes. The volcanoes included are identified as likely to erupt in the next 100 years and cause 1 million deaths or more each. [Read more…]

Is Vote-buying Illegal in the Philippines?

October 26, 2015 By Rig Man Leave a Comment

Is vote-buying illegal in the Philippines? Yes, vote-buying is illegal in the Philippines. According to Section 261 (a) of the Omnibus Election Code of the Philippines (Batas Pambansa Blg. 881), vote-buying and vote-selling are among the prohibited acts which are punishable by the said law. [Read more…]

6 Reasons Why Jojo Binay could Win the 2016 Presidential Election

September 27, 2015 By Rig Man 12 Comments

First of all, I’m not a supporter of Binay, Roxas or Poe – the three who have already officially declared their presidential candidacies for the coming 2016 elections. As of this day, I’m still undecided as to whom my vote will go for the presidential poll. I’m writing this article to give some ideas, clues and updates about our country’s endeavor to elect the most deserving leader who will bring us to peace and prosperity.

There are several Filipinos, especially the netizens, who think that Binay is already a certain loser in his bid to presidency because of the many allegations of corruptions that are thrown against him. However, there are some facts and other information that they might have overlooked. Here are 6 reasons why Jojo Binay could still win the 2016 presidential election: [Read more…]

11 Ways to Identify a Corrupt Leader

September 20, 2015 By Rig Man 8 Comments

The Philippine national and local elections are fast approaching. With all the problems our country is facing, i.e., poverty, malnutrition, high unemployment rate, lack of infrastructures, and traffic congestion, we cannot afford to elect corrupt leaders, especially a corrupt head of the state.

A corrupt politician isn’t only someone who steals the money of the people but corruption also has many other forms that many people don’t realize. A corrupt leader could also be someone who corrupts his promises, duties, responsibilities, and the trust that the public is giving him or her.

The future of our children depends on our votes. Once again, political aspirants will come to us like job applicants wanting to be hired. Don’t make a mistake and hire the wrong ones. Here are 11 ways to identify if a political aspirant is corrupt or not. [Read more…]

10 Alarming Facts about Traffic in Metro Manila that You Should Know

September 14, 2015 By Rig Man 11 Comments

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Stuck in heavy traffic in Metro Manila. Photo by FAQ.ph

The heavy traffic in Metro Manila is not only caused by the lack of roads or the congestion of buses in the National Capital Region. The stressful traffic jams are also due to many other factors, such as the overpopulation of residents, congestion of private vehicles, inefficient services of rail transportation, and the ineffective traffic control management in the country’s capital region.

Furthermore, the effects of Metro Manila’s traffic is not only limited to the delays suffered by the riding public but traffic congestion can also cause air pollution, noise pollution, vehicular accidents, and an unhealthy economy in the region and even in the national level.

Whether you’re residing in Metro Manila or just a concerned Filipino citizen, here are 10 alarming facts that are related to the heavy traffic in the region that you should know: [Read more…]

Top 12 Most Liked Philippine Presidentiables on Facebook

September 10, 2015 By Rig Man 4 Comments

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Possible or qualified candidates in the 2016 Presidential Poll. Photos grabbed from their respective official Facebook pages.

There are 40 million estimated number of Facebook users who are 18 to 65 years old from the Philippines according to Facebook’s Ads Manager. This huge number is already 80 percent of the 50 million voters who are already registered for the May 2016 local and national elections.

However, not all of those 40 million Facebook accounts are unique, genuine, or are using accurate personal information such as age and location. Nevertheless, we can’t still deny the fact that there are millions of Filipinos who are using Facebook and that their voting power can make a big difference in the 2016 national poll results.

Almost all Filipinos who are using the Internet use Facebook, whether it’s on their desktop computers, tablets or smart phones. Though it might be far from the actual 2016 presidential poll results, it’s interesting to see the numbers of people who liked the official pages of people who will run or might run in the coming elections.

If you are curious about who the most liked presidentiables on Facebook are, here are the top 12 possible or qualified presidential candidates who have the highest number of likes on their Facebook Pages as of September 10, 2015. [Read more…]

20 Amazing Photos that Show why Samar is the Caving Capital of the Philippines

September 5, 2015 By Rig Man 8 Comments

The Philippine archipelago is home to beautiful islands, amazing diving spots, stunning waterfalls, and friendliest people in the world. That is why millions of tourists from around the globe are flocking to the country every year. However, the Philippines doesn’t only offer spectacular tourist destinations that can be reached on the ground, on top of the mountain or underwater. Our country also hides more incredible wonders of nature in the hollow places underground, the caves.

Caves are formed by nature over hundreds or even millions of years. Hidden in the darkness of caves are stunning rock formations called speleothems, which can also be classified into stalactites, helictites, stalagmites, flowstones, cave crystals and other types.

There are thousands of caves across the Philippines. Samar, alone, has already hundreds of caves that were indexed and there are even thousand more to be explored yet. The island of Samar is the third largest island in the Philippines, next to Luzon and Mindanao. It is where the current largest cave system in the Philippines (the Langun-Gobingob Caves in Calbiga) is located.

The island is not only hiding the largest cave in the country but also the most beautiful ones. Here are 20 amazing photos that will show you why Samar is the caving capital of the Philippines. [Read more…]

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