If you like to visit place in the Philippines and you don't have enough time to travel with your... read more
If you like to visit place in the Philippines and you don't have enough time to travel with your... read more
Very interesting to see old Philippine houses and learn about them, did not realise how Philipinos... read more
I felt refreshed and amazed on how Nayong Pilipino preserves the culture that we have. Hopefully people will appreciate and bring back the times wherein we teach the children how to embrace our culture rather than embracing other cultures. I also found it great that they sell Halo-halo inside. I just wish they focus more on Filipino cuisine and delicacies rather than selling food that is part of the mixed culture. Overall we enjoyed the trip and had taken good pictures that we will treasure forever.
Had a nice time here, we arrived just in time for the cultural show which lasts for about an hour. The performers were very good. The costumes looked authentic. There were even aetas performing! They even built Igorot houses with Igorots doing their daily household chores. I'm not sure if they were actors.
One of the memorable places that i vicited couple of times in my home town. The first time i went here, i was with my friends and it was really awesome. Then the recent ones, was with my special loved one and he was impressed with the place. Fascinated with the cultures and Filipino traditions. We didnt have to travel far just to see those different places or attraction around the country, here, its just a one stopped place. There is a restaurant and a store inside the park so its okay if you forgot to bring your food ahead of time.
It was an awesome show prepared for our group. I am proud being a Filipino. Mabuhay po kayo. This is really worth visiting for all,May it be local or foreign visitors.
We went to Nayong Pilipino at Clark, since we are planning to roam around Clark. This is the first place we visit i our itinerary(morning). I was excited since I'm with my whole family. The place was neat, quiet too since a few people were there in the morning. There were changes compared to the original ones in Manila. But still I took the time to view each places they were showcasing like the Ifugao Village, Kalinga, Rizal House and Emilio Aguinaldo house..We even bought a small table made by the Ifugao guy There was a small copy of Barasoain church inside.. it was Sunday so went to mass. Overall it was a simple, nice experience but i feel its lacking since there a lot of things or place we can showcase about the Philippines and it culture.
I was invited here by my friend and I came with his family to the premises. I enjoyed my time here..