Nayong Pilipino Clark
Nayong Pilipino Clark
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Gbert Creatives | i-travel Manila
Clark Freeport Zone, Philippines14 contributions
Aug 2019
If you like to visit place in the Philippines and you don't have enough time to travel with your kids, this is the place you should visit with your family and friends. It is very educational and the staff around the park is very friendly. Souvenirs are cheap and native. Come by Nayong Pilipino Park at Clark visit some of the popular place in Manila in a 1 hour tour.
Written 9 February 2020
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Mayette_2013
Luzon, Philippines31 contributions
The place is well maintained but is entrance fee is quite expensive vis a vis the attractions (P150/head for adults, P100 for kids + P20 parking fee). Very few attractions mostly indigenous houses.
Written 1 May 2015
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Vaniah D
Baguio, Philippines429 contributions
Dec 2015 • Friends
For those who would be commuting this place is quite far from where the Jeep stops. It's about 15-20 min walk. The entrance fee is 150 Php.I suppose this place is deficient for them to put majority if not all, of what and how was the history and the culture of the Philippines. This place could be a remarkable one, needs improvement.
Written 4 January 2016
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joelrp
Quezon City, Philippines105 contributions
Jun 2022 • Family
The place is closed unfortunately.
It would have been worth your time for its Filipiniana shows. One gets to dance the tinikling or enjoy the music and dance of yesteryears.
I hope they would reopen soon with the easing of the covid restrictions.
It would have been worth your time for its Filipiniana shows. One gets to dance the tinikling or enjoy the music and dance of yesteryears.
I hope they would reopen soon with the easing of the covid restrictions.
Written 26 June 2022
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flce
3 contributions
Nov 2016 • Family
The cultural show was not cultural at all. Its like watching a Vice ganda show with the pak ganern thing.. like watching in a comedy bar.
Not recommended for children at all.
Not recommended for children at all.
Written 30 November 2016
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Beatriz Sons 💋
Sao Paulo, SP940 contributions
Nov 2018 • Family
Loving there there food stand at park view poto bongvon whatever they called it haha but so yummy and good snack with coffee the Church so catholic
Written 21 November 2018
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artdecogreen
Manila, Philippines37 contributions
Bad taste extravaganza. Fake tribal theme park. Only worth it if you WANT to See the bizarre and racist take that most Filipinos have on tribal cultures. Only for those with a sense of humor, or in its absence, really bad taste. The restaurant has decent Filipino food. But yeah, EVERYTHING reeks of fake and of baaaad taste. Even the bamboo fences are made of cement. If you don't have much of a political conscience, you might just not care though...
Misguided Filipino tourism attractions have their very bizarre charm, but mostly they're depressing. Depends what floats your boat. I found it sort of offensive, but that's only because I know how deeply racist the people of this area can be against the indigenous people that live in Pampanga.
Misguided Filipino tourism attractions have their very bizarre charm, but mostly they're depressing. Depends what floats your boat. I found it sort of offensive, but that's only because I know how deeply racist the people of this area can be against the indigenous people that live in Pampanga.
Written 21 March 2013
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Dr. Senthil Kumar. D
Chennai (Madras), India186 contributions
Jul 2018 • Family
The Nayong Pilipino Clark's attraction centers around Philippine history and culture and covers an area of 3.5 hectares.
The Money Museum features present and historical Philippine currency; while the Textile Museum exhibits local textiles. It also hosts replicas of select national landmarks such as Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna, Mabini Shrine in Tanauan, Batangas, and the Barasoain Church.
It also hosts replicas of "villages" of select indigenous groups such as the Ifugao, Kalinga, and the Aeta peoples where their respective culture is showcased.
The cultural park also provides picnicking and green areas where performances of traditional dances such as the malong, sayaw sa bangko, singkil,and tinikling or more contemporary performances such as the Dakilang Lahi and the Philippine Fiesta parade are exhibited.
The Money Museum features present and historical Philippine currency; while the Textile Museum exhibits local textiles. It also hosts replicas of select national landmarks such as Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna, Mabini Shrine in Tanauan, Batangas, and the Barasoain Church.
It also hosts replicas of "villages" of select indigenous groups such as the Ifugao, Kalinga, and the Aeta peoples where their respective culture is showcased.
The cultural park also provides picnicking and green areas where performances of traditional dances such as the malong, sayaw sa bangko, singkil,and tinikling or more contemporary performances such as the Dakilang Lahi and the Philippine Fiesta parade are exhibited.
Written 4 June 2019
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Macky M
224 contributions
Feb 2019 • Friends
This is totally different from the Nayong Pilipino that i grew up with. What you will see here are mostly different houses of the natives, Rizal house, Aguinaldo house the Barasoain church.. not more of the beautiful land marks here in the Philippines. I still prefer the old one. I feel like this is also very expensive.. for 150 per person you can tour the area in 15 to 20 minutes..
Written 27 February 2019
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CedwickM
8 contributions
Feb 2020
Been there do shoot a video for school works, surprisingly Nayong Pilipino Clark is not neatly maintained and the vibe feels like there are no people around. We can say that it is old enough but if we wanted it become a heritage we can at least maintain it for tourist people to come on what they expect.
Written 21 January 2021
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Is Nayong Pilipino operational at this point and accepting walk-in guest including senior and 2-yr old kids?
Written 13 February 2021
Is Nayong Pilipino clark open? Are they done with their renovation?
Written 27 November 2019
Nenita C
Quezon City, Philippines
Can we bring along our pet puppies inside Nayong Pilipino?
Written 30 May 2019
I have not seen any restrictions to be honest, perhaps did not look for it either but I would advise to give them a quick call.
Written 31 May 2019
How much was the entrance fee ? And what are the inclusions ?😊 what is the business hours ? Tia. 😊
Written 19 May 2019
Still open and walk ins are ok, even with bigger groups you have guides available. Have fun!
Written 18 May 2019
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