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Since Dr. Jose Rizal, the nation's National Hero, was put to death there, Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park, is a famous park with a colorful past. Bagumbayan was another name for the park while the Philippines were under Spanish rule. One of Asia's biggest parks for recreation is Rizal Park. The 58-hectare park is located along Roxas Boulevard's northern edge. Taft Avenue, Padre Burgos Avenue, and Kalaw Avenue around it. Along with Rizal Park, other places to visit nearby include the National Museum, the National Museum of Anthropology, Manila Ocean Park, Intramuros, and many more.  

In addition to taking a stroll in the park, you may get your picture taken with the well-known As the site of Dr. Jose Rizal's execution, Rizal Park, also known as Luneta Park, is a famous park with a colorful past. Rizal was the nation's national hero. During the Spanish occupation of the Philippines, the park was once known as Bagumbayan.

One of the biggest recreational parks in Asia is Rizal Park. At the northern end of Roxas Boulevard is the 58-hectare park. Taft, Padre Burgos, and Kalaw avenues encircle the area. In addition to Rizal Park, surrounding attractions include the National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of Anthropology also Manila Ocean Park and Intramuros, and many more. In addition to strolling through the park, you may snap pictures with the well-knownh

The National Museum of Anthropology are also called the Museum of the Filipino People wherein it used to be its previous name. the national museum of anthropology stages the Philippine ethnographic and terrestrial and underwater archaeological collections narrating the story of the Philippines from the past, as presented through artifacts as evidences of its pre-history. While the National Museum of Natural History it includes creatively curated displays of botanical, zoological, and geological specimens that represent our unique natural history. Situated at the center of the museum is a “Tree of Life” structure that proudly connects all the unique ecosystems in the Philippines, from our magnificent mountain ridges to the outstanding marine reefs. 

One of the places we went to was Intramuros

its continues to be a significant historical location and a model location for comprehending the impact of Spanish culture on Filipino identity.

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