Along Diversion Road, Purok 17, PhilGo, Mabuhay, General Santos City, Philippines,0918 229 1630
NRC2 Garden Resort Entrance Fees:
DAYTIME SWIMMING:
P 50.00 for adults (person 10 yrs. old and above), P 30.00 for children (person below 10 yrs. old)
NIGHT SWIMMING: P 80.00 for adults (person 10 yrs. old and above) P 50.00 for children (person below 10 yrs. old)
COTTAGE FEES: P 500.00 for Mushroom Cottages
(good for 15-20 persons)
P 500.00 for Big Nipa Cottages
(good for 20-25 persons)
P 250.00 for Small Nipa Cottages
(good for 10-12 persons) P 2,000.00 for Function Room (Pavilion)
(12 m x 7 m room area)
Monday, October 12, 2015
Friday, August 30, 2013
Elpidio Quirino (April 17, 1948 – December 30, 1953) 6th President
He was the vice president at Roxas time. He became president when the latter died in 1948.
Contributions and Achievements of Elpidio Quirino:
under his term Hukbalahap movement was active
he created Social Security Commission
he also created Integrity Board to monitor graft and corruption
in 1948, Quezon City was the capital of the Philippines
peso and dollar exchange rate at his time was 1 US = P2
Contributions and Achievements of Elpidio Quirino:
under his term Hukbalahap movement was active
he created Social Security Commission
he also created Integrity Board to monitor graft and corruption
in 1948, Quezon City was the capital of the Philippines
peso and dollar exchange rate at his time was 1 US = P2
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Manuel Roxas (May 28, 1946 – April 15, 1948) 5th President
Roxas was the fifth president of the Philippines overall but he was considered as the third and last president under the Commonwealth and the first of the Third Republic of the Philippines. He only sat in the office for 1 year, 10 months and 18 days.
Contributions and Achievements of Manuel A. Roxas:
was inaugurated as the new and first president of the new Republic because the Philippines was finally free after the WW II
in his time, the country has started reconstruction from war damage and the Philippines started breathing without foreign rule
under his term, the Philippine Rehabilitation Act and Philippine Trade Act laws were accepted by the congress he is in the 100 peso bill.
Contributions and Achievements of Manuel A. Roxas:
was inaugurated as the new and first president of the new Republic because the Philippines was finally free after the WW II
in his time, the country has started reconstruction from war damage and the Philippines started breathing without foreign rule
under his term, the Philippine Rehabilitation Act and Philippine Trade Act laws were accepted by the congress he is in the 100 peso bill.
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Sergio Osmeña (August 1, 1944 – May 28, 1946) 4th President
Sergio Osmeña was the second president of the Commonwealth; he succeeded Quezon after his death.
Contributions and Achievements of Sergio Osmena:
he was 65 when he became president– making him the oldest president to hold office
he was the first Visayan to become president
he joined US Gen. Douglas McArthur in Leyte on October 20, 1944 starting the freedom of the Philippines from the Japanese during World War II
during his time, the Philippine National Bank has been rehabilitated and the country joined the International Monetary Fund on his time, the
Contributions and Achievements of Sergio Osmena:
he was 65 when he became president– making him the oldest president to hold office
he was the first Visayan to become president
he joined US Gen. Douglas McArthur in Leyte on October 20, 1944 starting the freedom of the Philippines from the Japanese during World War II
during his time, the Philippine National Bank has been rehabilitated and the country joined the International Monetary Fund on his time, the
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Jose P. Laurel (October 14, 1943 – August 17, 1945) 3rd President
Laurel was the third to sit at the office during Japanese occupation of World War II. He was the only Filipino president to have been shot outside of combat.
Contributions and Achievements of Jose P. Laurel:
he was considered as the legitimate president of the Philippines
he organized KALIBAPI (Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas).
he declared Martial Law in 1944
he and his family developed the establishment of Lyceum of the Philippines
Contributions and Achievements of Jose P. Laurel:
he was considered as the legitimate president of the Philippines
he organized KALIBAPI (Kapisanan sa Paglilingkod sa Bagong Pilipinas).
he declared Martial Law in 1944
he and his family developed the establishment of Lyceum of the Philippines
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General Emilio Aguinaldo (January 23, 1899 – April 1, 1901) 1st President
To make it easier for you to master, always remember why Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo was on the 5-peso bill (which is not used anymore, instead his head-profile is on the 5-peso coin) bearing the Philippine flag at the celebration of the Philippine Independence Day, it’s because he was the first president of the Philippines First Republic (a.k.a. Malolos Republic).
Contributions and Achievements of Emilio Aguinaldo:
first president
youngest president – he became the country’s leader at age 28
longest-lived president – he died when he was 94 (wow!)
Contributions and Achievements of Emilio Aguinaldo:
first president
youngest president – he became the country’s leader at age 28
longest-lived president – he died when he was 94 (wow!)
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Manuel L. Quezon (November 15, 1935 – August 1, 1944) 2nd President
Notable facts about Manuel Luis Quezon is that, he is known as the “Father of National Language” (Ama ng Wikang Pambansa) and he died in Saranac Lake, New York due to tuberculosis. I’ve seen his life-sized wax statue inside the Quezon Memorial Circle, it was well crafted.
Contributions and Achievements of Manuel L. Quezon:
first Senate president elected as President of the Philippines
first president elected through a national election
first president under the Commonwealth
he created National Council of Education
he initiated women’s suffrage in the Philippines during the
Contributions and Achievements of Manuel L. Quezon:
first Senate president elected as President of the Philippines
first president elected through a national election
first president under the Commonwealth
he created National Council of Education
he initiated women’s suffrage in the Philippines during the
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Thursday, April 5, 2012
Sumaguing Cave - Philippines
A visit to Sagada will never be complete without venturing to one of the best this place might offer – the Sumaguing Cave. Aptly called as the Big Cave, it is perhaps the most popular and frequently visited place here. Sumaguing Cave has the largest chamber of all connecting caves in town (there are more than 60 known caves underneath Sagada). One needs to trek down a slippery trail from its mouth to see the magnificent formations of stalactites and stalagmites that took thousands of years to shape. These formations were carefully sculpted by nature itself to form contours that were given fancy names such as king and queen’s curtains, giant fudge, pregnant woman,
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PHILIPPINES CAVES
Boracay - Philippines
One of Tripadvisor's top 25 beaches in the world for the year 2012, Boracay surely lives up to its name. From emerald blue waters you've only once seen on postcards, to delectable eats right down to a wicked party scene with spots that stay jumpin' till last three in the morning. While there are hundreds of places to stay, and even more things to do, here are your itinerary's obligatory to-dos and a unique must-stay resort!
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PHILIPPINES TOURIST SPOTS
Crown Regency Hotel and Towers - Cebu - Philippines
The world's first and only amusement ride of its kind, the Edge Coaster goes around the edge of the building while riders are locked onto a rail seat.
The Crown Regency Hotel and Towers is the tallest hotel tower in the Philippines, where tourists and locals alike can visit and have some one-of-a-kind activities in the Sky Experience Adventure (S.E.A).
The Crown Regency Hotel and Towers is the tallest hotel tower in the Philippines, where tourists and locals alike can visit and have some one-of-a-kind activities in the Sky Experience Adventure (S.E.A).
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PHILIPPINES HOTELS
Loboc River-Bohol Philippines
For a truly scenic dining experience, opt for one of the many floating restaurants along the Loboc River, where you can dine and take in the sights at the same time.
Try the sumptuous buffet spreads on the floating restaurants that cruise the scenic Loboc River. You'll dine while taking in the view as well as the folk music provided by local musicians.
Try the sumptuous buffet spreads on the floating restaurants that cruise the scenic Loboc River. You'll dine while taking in the view as well as the folk music provided by local musicians.
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PHILIPPINES TOURIST SPOTS
Monday, March 12, 2012
Bohol's Hinagdanan Cave
Aside from the famed Chocolate Hills, the white beaches, dive sites and the tarsier, Bohol is known for many caves, some historic like the Dagohoy cave yet the most popular of them and the most accessible is the underground Hinagdanan Cave located in Dauis.
My parents being Bol-anon (my mother’s roots hailed from Panglao Island), the cave is our favorite stop on every trip. Years back, the area where the cave was located was devoid of houses, open and bare, except for
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PHILIPPINES CAVES
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