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(Germany) - Upside down house called Verrueckte Haus, or the 'Crazy House'

An upside down house called Verrueckte Haus, or the 'Crazy House' has opened in the Northern German town of Bispingen.


Verrueckte Haus, or the 'Crazy House' - Germany

Verrueckte Haus, or the 'Crazy House' - Germany

Verrueckte Haus, or the 'Crazy House' - Germany

Verrueckte Haus, or the 'Crazy House' - Germany

The house is a perfect replica of a normal family home, but was turned upside down with the help of two cranes. All the furniture and fittings from the food mixer in the kitchen, the toilet in the bathroom, to the dining table and chairs along with plates are displayed overhead.

The new attraction is open to public to give visitors a "totally new perspective on a familiar view.

(Collect from First News and others)
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(Vietnam) – Sapa - The city in the sky


Located 38km from Lao Cai City (Vietnam), Sapa is a mountainous district of Lao Cai Province. Sapa District is very well-known with Sapa Townlet, a beautiful and romantic resort.

Sapa - The city in the sky - Vietnam
Sapa - The city in the sky - Vietnam



At the height of 1,600m above sea level, the average temperature of the area is 15-18°C. It is cool in summer and cold in winter.

Visitor to Sapa in summer can feel the climate of four seasons in one day. In the morning and afternoon, it is cool like the weather of spring and autumn. At noon, it is as sunny and cloudless as the weather of summer. And it is cold in the evening. With no advance warning of a thunderstorm short and heavy rains may come at noon on any summer day. Subsequently, a rainbow appears, transforming Sapa into a magic land, which for years has been a constant source of poetic inspiration, lights up the whole region.

Sapa - The city in the sky - Vietnam
Sapa - The city in the sky - Vietnam

The best time to witness the scenic beauty of Sapa travel is in April and May. Before that period, the weather might be cold and foggy; after that period is the rainy season. In April and May, Sapa is blooming with flowers and green pastures. The clouds that settle in the valley in early morning quickly disappear into thin air.

Sapa has many natural sites such as Ham Rong Mountain, Silver Waterfall, Rattan Bridge, Bamboo Forest and Ta Phin Cave. Sapa is also the starting point for many climbers and scientists who want to reach the top of Fansipan Mountain, the highest mountain in Vietnam at 3,143m. Hoang Lien Mountain Range is also called the Alps of the North Sea area since Fansipan Mountain is not only the highest peak in Vietnam, but also in the Indochina Peninsula. The pyramid-shaped mountain is covered with clouds all year round and temperatures often drop below zero, especially at high elevations.

The first thing you notice when approaching the resort town are some detached wooden mansions and villas perched on a hill top or hillside, behind thick pine forests and almost invisible on this foggy morning. Old and new villas with red roofs now appear and now disappear in the green rows of pomu trees, bringing the town the beauty of European towns.

Fresh and cool air in Sapa is an idea climate condition for growing temperate vegetables such as cabbage, chayote, precious medicinal herbs, and fruit trees such as plum, pear…

Sapa is home to various families of flowers of captivating colours, which can be found nowhere else in the country. When Tet, the Lunar New Year Festival, comes, the whole township of Sapa is filled with the pink colour of peach blossom brought from the vast forests of peach just outside the town. Sapa is regarded as the kingdom of orchids. Here, orchid lovers are even amazed by the choice, when trekking in the forest filled with several hundred kinds of orchids of brilliant colours and fantastic shapes, such as Orchid Princess, Orchid of My Fair Lady's Shoe. Some orchids are named after lovely singing birds such as the canary, salangane's nest, and more.

Sapa is most beautiful in spring. Apricot, plum and cherry flowers are splendidly beautiful. Markets are crowded and merry, and are especially attractive to visitors. Minority groups come here to exchange and trade goods and products. Market sessions are also a chance for locals to promenade and young men and women in colorful costumes to meet, date or seek sweethearts.

Sapa - The city in the sky - Vietnam
Sapa - The city in the sky - Vietnam

Visitors to Sapa will have opportunities to discover the unique customs of the local residents.

(Sapa Laocai)

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(Thailand) – Songkran Festival


Songkran Festival
The Songkran festival (Thai: สงกรานต์, from Sanskrit sakrānti, "astrological passage" is celebrated in Thailand as the traditional New Year's Day from 13 to 15 April. It coincides with the New Year of many calendars of South and Southeast Asia.

Songkran Festival - Thailand
Songkran Festival - Thailand

The date of the festival was originally set by astrological calculation, but it is now fixed. If these days fall on a weekend, the missed days off are taken on the weekdays immediately following. If they fall in the middle of the week, many Thai take off from the previous Friday until the following Monday. Songkran falls in the hottest time of the year in Thailand, at the end of the dry season. Until 1888 the Thai New Year was the beginning of the year in Thailand; thereafter 1 April was used until 1940. 1 January is now the beginning of the year. The traditional Thai New Year has been a national holiday since then.

Songkran has traditionally been celebrated as the New Year for many centuries, and is believed to have been adapted from an Indian festival. It is now observed nationwide, even in the far south. However, the most famous Songkran celebrations are still in the northern city of Chiang Mai, where it continues for six days and even longer. It has also become a party for foreigners and an additional reason for many to visit Thailand for immersion in another culture.

New year traditions
The most obvious celebration of Songkran is the throwing of water. Thais roam the streets with containers of water or water guns (sometimes mixed with mentholated talc), or post themselves at the side of roads with a garden hose and drench each other and passersby. This, however, was not always the main activity of this festival. Songkran was traditionally a time to visit and pay respects to elders, including family members, friends and neighbors.

Besides the throwing of water, people celebrating Songkran may also go to a wat (Buddhist monastery) to pray and give food to monks. They may also cleanse Buddha images from household shrines as well as Buddha images at monasteries by gently pouring water mixed with a Thai fragrance (Thai: น้ำอบไทย) over them. It is believed that doing this will bring good luck and prosperity for the New Year. In many cities, such as Chiang Mai, the Buddha images from all of the city's important monasteries are paraded through the streets so that people can toss water at them, ritually 'bathing' the images, as they pass by on ornately decorated floats. In northern Thailand, people may carry handfuls of sand to their neighborhood monastery in order to recompense the dirt that they have carried away on their feet during the rest of the year. The sand is then sculpted into stupa-shaped piles and decorated with colorful flags.

Some people make New Year resolutions - to refrain from bad behavior, or to do good things. Songkran is a time for cleaning and renewal. Besides washing household Buddha images, many Thais also take this opportunity to give their home a thorough cleaning.

Songkran Festival - Thailand
Songkran Festival - Thailand

The throwing of water originated as a way to pay respect to people, by capturing the water after it had been poured over the Buddhas for cleansing and then using this "blessed" water to give good fortune to elders and family by gently pouring it on the shoulder. Among young people the holiday evolved to include dousing strangers with water to relieve the heat, since April is the hottest month in Thailand (temperatures can rise to over 100°F or 40°C on some days). This has further evolved into water fights and splashing water over people riding in vehicles.

Nowadays, the emphasis is on fun and water-throwing rather than on the festival's spiritual and religious aspects, which sometimes prompts complaints from traditionalists. In recent years there have been calls to moderate the festival to lessen the many alcohol-related road accidents as well as injuries attributed to extreme behavior such as water being thrown in the faces of traveling motorcyclists.

The water is meant as a symbol of washing all of the bad away and is sometimes filled with fragrant herbs when celebrated in the traditional manner.

Songkran is also celebrated in many places with a pageant in which young women demonstrate their beauty and unique talents, as judged by the audience. The level of financial support usually determines the winner, since, to show your support you must purchase necklaces which you place on your chosen girl.

Astrological calculation
Although the traditional calendar of Thailand like most of Southeast Asia utilizes a lunisolar calendar, the date of the new year was calculated on a purely solar basis. The term Songkran comes from Sanskrit "Sankranta" and means "a move or change" - in this case the move of the sun into the Aries zodiac. Originally this happened at the vernal equinox, but, as the Thai astrology did not observe precession, the date moved from March to April.

There is a similar named Indian Festival called as Sankrant or Makar Sankranti , celebrated on 14 January every year. Songkran as such has similarity to Indian festival of Holi.

The traditional new year celebration in Sri Lanka also coincides with the Thai new year.

Songkran Festival - Thailand
Songkran Festival - Thailand

Greetings
The traditional greeting is "สวัสดีปีใหม่" (sa-wat-di pi mai), basically "Happy New Year". Sawatdi is also used for "hello" or "goodbye". Pi and mai means "year" and "new" respectively in Thai. Another greeting used is "สุขสันต์วันปีใหม่" (suk-san wan pi mai), where suksan means "happy".

However, most people use "สุขสันต์วันสงกรานต์" (suk-san wan songkran) — meaning "Happy Songkran Day" — since pi mai is more often linked with the first of January. Suksan is also used as an attribute for other days such as Valentine's Day ("สุขสันต์วันแห่งความรัก" suk-san wan haeng khwam rak; Happy Valentine's Day).

In other calendars
Songkran is also celebrated in Laos (called pee mai lao), Cambodia (called Chaul Chnam Thmey, Cambodian New Year), Myanmar (called Thingyan), and by the Dai people in Yunnan, China (called Water-Splashing Festival). The same day is celebrated in South Asian calendars as well: the Assamese (called Rongali Bihu), Bengali (called Pohela Boishakh), Oriya (called Maha Visuba Sankranthi), Malayali, Punjabi, Sinhalese, and Tamil New Years fall on the same dates, based on the astrological event of the sun beginning its northward journey. And, as mentioned above, there is an Indian Festival called as Sankrant or Makar Sankranti in Marathi, celebrated every year on 14 January. Songkran as such is similar to the Indian festival of Holi, with a lot of splashing of water as paints, colored dusts, and fragances.

The traditional new year celebration in Sri Lanka also coincides with the Thai new year.

In Nepal, the official new year is celebrated on the 1st of Baisakh (Baisākh) according to astrological calendar Vikram Samwat and day often falls somewhere between 12-15 April.

It occurs at the same time as that given by Bede for festivals of Eostre—and Easter weekend occasionally coincides with Songkran (most recently 1979, 1990, and 2001, but not again until 2085).

Songkran Festival - Thailand
Songkran Festival - Thailand
 (Wiki and Thai Smile)
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(Singapore) - Sands SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands


Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore. Developed by Las Vegas Sands, it is billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion, including cost of the prime land.

Sands SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands - Singapore

Sands SkyPark at Marina Bay Sands Singapore

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Singapore Shopping


Singapore is an excellent place for shopping and has over 250 shopping malls to visit.  Alongside ‘eating’, shopping is considered the national past time on the island. Ranging from hi-tech wares to designer wear, there is something for everyone. Browsing around local markets and shop-houses in the ethnic enclaves to the glitzy portals of Orchard Road, the experiences are wide, varied and even intriguing.

Singapore Shopping
Singapore Shopping

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(Cambodia) - Beaches in Sihanoukville


Here's a Few
Some of these Sihanoukville beaches are crowded with beach chairs, umbrellas, bars, and people.  Some are just filled with sand.  A few beaches are rocky, and nice to look at, but not for swimming.  From most Cambodia beaches, you can take trips to the islands, and rent boats for snorkeling and fishing.

Ocheteaul Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia

Ocheteaul Beach
On the East side of town, about minute motorcycle ride from downtown. This beach runs about 2 kilometers from Serendipity Beach a 5 to Otres Beach. Ocheteaul is filled with beach stands and chairs.  Seafood, burgers, pizza, and booze.  Most places serve Khmer style food, but many now offer Western dishes.  Across the street from the beach, there's an assortment of restaurants and hotels.

Victory Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Victory Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Victory Beach
At the bottom of "The Hill", near the port, Victory beach has quickly become the tourist beach on the West side of town. An easy walk from Victory Hill, with plenty of seafood, boating activities, guesthouses, and a full service casino.  Some quiet beach in the middle, and some restaurants towards the port. Also, featuring a pier for island boat trips.

Independence Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Independence Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Independence Beach
A kilometer or two of nothing but beach.  Mostly closed down now except in front of Seabreeze Guesthouse and a private beach at the Independence Hotel complex.

Hawaii Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Hawaii Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Hawaii Beach
Hawaii beach is filled with pine trees, shading the beach area.  Many small boats are available for rent to the islands

Serendipity Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Serendipity Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Serendipity Beach
The tourist beach on the East Side. No beach stands here, just Western style bars and restaurants.  One of the few places with rooms right on the beach.  Many new internet shops, clothing, MP3 downloads, tour services and boat departures to the islands.  Serendipity has turned into the shopping section of town.

Island Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Island Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Island Beaches
Opening up quickly, but still pristine, the islands offer some very beautiful beaches.  Day trips to the islands let you experience a few of these.  A few places have basic bungalows on the island beaches.  One island features $3,500 rooms per night.

Sokha Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Sokha Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Sokha Beach
Sokha beach is a private beach, 1.5 kilometers long, for the guest of the Sokha Resort hotel.  Well groomed beaches, not too many people, and for a fee (if you're not a hotel guest), a beautiful swimming pool, fitness center, and lobby lounge.  At the near end of Sokha are a few hillside and cliffside bungalows.

Otres Beach Sihanoukville - Cambodia
Otres Beache - Sihanoukville - Cambodia


Otres Beach
Outside of town, Otres is the quietest beach in town.  Several small beach stands with food and umbrellas are available.  There's no public electricity here yet, so many places use a generator when necessary.   Also, sailboat and kayak rentals and windsurfing.

Other Cambodia Beaches in SihanoukVille
Past the port, is Hun Sen beach along the road to Steung Hauv.  Not normally a tourist beach, but worth a ride out.
There's also a beautiful beach at Ream National Park, about a half hour drive outside of town.
Steung Hauv fishing village is a great day trip, but no swimming beaches

(Sihanoukville Cambodia)
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(Cambodia) - Khmer. The language of Cambodia


What you name?
and where is the bathroom?

It all started in India...
thousands of years ago.  And came to Cambodia at least 1,300 years ago.  We know this from examining the writings on the temples of the Angkor Wat complex.  Also, the sounds of the current Khmer alphabet are very similar to the modern day Hindi alphabet and several words sound similar. The writing also has many similarites.

Khmer. The language of Cambodia - Cambodia
Khmer. The language of Cambodia - Cambodia

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(Cambodia) - History of Angkor


Angkor’ literally means ‘Capital City’ or ‘Holy City’. ‘Khmer’ refers to the dominant ethnic group in modern and ancient Cambodia. In its modern usage, ‘Angkor’ has come to refer to the capital city of the Khmer Empire that existed in the area of Cambodia between the 9th and 12th centuries CE, as well as to the empire itself. The temple ruins in the area of Siem Reap are the remnants of the Angkorian capitals, and represent the pinnacle of the ancient Khmer architecture, art and civilization.

History of Angkor - Cambodia
At its height, the Age of Angkor was a time when the capital area contained more than a million people, when Khmer kings constructed vast waterworks and grand temples, and when Angkor’s military, economic and cultural dominance held sway over the area of modern Cambodia, and much of Thailand, Vietnam and Laos.

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(Cambodia) - Angkor Discovery


Henri Mahout's discovery of the Angkor temples in 1860 opened up this lost city to the world. The temples at Angkor are spread out over some 40 miles around the village of Siem Reap, about 192 miles from the Cambodian capital, Phnom Penh.

Angkor  Discovery - Cambodia
Angkor  Discovery - Cambodia

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(Indonesia) - Top 10 things to do in Bali


Indonesia is a country with many things to do. Here the ten things to do in Indonesia that everyone will surely enjoy.

Top 10 things to do in Bali - Indonesia
Top 10 things to do in Bali - Indonesia

1. Pamper yourself - massage anyone? Here in Indonesia, you can indulge with the great massage treats that are truly relaxing and soothing for your tired bodies. There are several massage centers here that offers very relaxing services for everyone. There are specific spas that are exclusive for tourists so one will definitely have a really great time.

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(Philippines) - Things to do in Zamboanga


Zamboanga offers an array of exciting activities for any adventure-seeking tourist. There are beaches to enjoy, parks and museums to explore and a dozen sights to see. To give you an idea of what Zamboanga can offer we have listed below the Top 5 Things to Do in Zamboanga-Philippines.

Things to do in Zamboanga - Philippines
Things to do in Zamboanga - Philippines

Swimming and Other Water Sports
Zamboanga boasts of beautiful white sand beaches and a rare pink and white sand beach at the Greater Sta. Cruz Island. The beaches that surround the coast of Zamboanga and the adjacent islands makes water sports number in our Top 5 Things to Do in Zamboanga-Philippines. Everyone can enjoy swimming in azure blue waters or just get a tan under the sun. For the more adventurous tourist theres scuba diving and snorkeling among the beautiful coral reefs off the coast of Zamboanga. The most popular among the Zamboanga beaches are the pink and white sand beach at Greater Sta. Cruz Island, white sand beaches at Little Sta. Cruz Island or if you want a little bit of exclusivity, theres the La Vista del Mar Beach and Restaurant.

Sight Seeing
Of course, any trip is incomplete without sight seeing and Zamboanga has an array of sights to offer, which makes sight seeing top 2 in our Top 5 Things to Do in Zamboanga. For a breathtaking view of Zamboanga City, go trekking at then Abong-Abong Ecumenical Hill. From the top, one can see the sprawling city below. Pasonanca Park, on the other hand, is a paradise for nature lovers. It abounds with a hundred species of trees, flowers, ferns and shrubs. It also has a butterfly sanctuary and an aviary which houses the famous Philippine monkey-eating eagle. The Pasonanca Park is also especially visited for a beautiful tree house built atop one of the high trees in the park.

Study Cultural and Historical Heritage
Zamboanga was a home for the Spaniards for more than three centuries. Because of the Spanish influence, the regions culture is distinctively Latin. The local language is Chavacano, a mix of Spanish and native dialects, and the local architecture and culture is a unique mix of Asian and Hispanic. For a deeper study of Zamboanga, one can visit museums and cultural sights which make it in the Top 5 Things to Do in Zamboanga-Philippines. Fort Pilar, which was cited as a National Cultural Treasure, houses a museum which showcases Zamboangas unique culture and heritage. The Spanish architecture dates from 1635 when it was originally named Real Fuerza de San Jose. It was then rebuilt in 1719 and renamed as Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza. If youre not a museum person, then take a leisurely stroll at Plaza Pershing. Back in Hispanic days, it was known as Plaza de Don Juan Salcedo. It was renamed Plaza Pershing for General John J. Blackjack Pershing.

Participate in Local Fiestas and Celebration
For a more local experience, tourists can participate in an array of festivities. The fiestas are full of color, local food and flavor, which make partying the Zamboanga way our to the Top 5 Things to Do in Zamboanga-Philippines. One of the most widely celebrated is the Hermosa Festival in October. It is held in honor of Virgin Mary as the Neustra Señora del Pilar.

Shopping for Native Crafts and Goods
After getting your fill of the Zamboanga experience, do not forget to buy souvenirs for loved ones at home. Zamboanga is rich in native products and crafts which earn shopping a spot in our Top 5 Things to Do in Zamboanga-Philippines. One can buy cultured pearls, South Sea pearls, native fabrics, hand-woven mats, dried fish, kriss (a curved sword), and other wood products.
(Philippines Board)
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(Philippines) - Things to do in Tagbilaran


To make the most out of a tour of Tagbilaran City, Bohol, its advisable to also go around towns near the city. Here are top 5 things to do in Tagbilaran-Philippines.

Things to do in Tagbilaran - Philippines
Things to do in Tagbilaran - Philippines

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(Philippines) - Things to do in Tacloban


For a truly worthwhile visit to Tacloban City, Leytes capital, here are top 5 things to do in Tacloban-Philippines.

Things to do in Tacloban - Philippines
Things to do in Tacloban - Philippines
Reminisce World War II
Tacloban has so many stories to tell about its experiences in World War II. Thus, it would be worthwhile to visit places in Tacloban that had to do with the Japanese Occupation and the return of the American forces under General Douglas MacArthur 4 years after their promised return. Places like San Pedro Bay where the Japanese Imperial Navy was stationed at Tacloban, the Leyte Landing Memorial at Red Beach in Tacloban depicting Macarthurs landing, the Redona Residence where then President Sergio Osmena, Sr. took refuge during the Liberation Period, and the Price Mansion where General MacArthur set up headquarters in Tacloban City.

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(Philippines) - Things to do in Surigao


Yet another Philippine fairy tale book city is on the loose today. This time we are going to take you back to the white pristine beaches and the raw force of nature within the waves. This place is internationally renowned for its waves and tides and is visited by young sport aficionados from all around the world. Surigao has a lot to offer and we now offer you the top 5 things to do in Surigao Philippines.

Things to do in Surigao - Philippines
Things to do in Surigao - Philippines

Riding the Waves
The absolutely best thing you can do in this place is to go surfing. The top 5 things to do in Surigao Philippines list honors surfing not only because the waves are the best in the Philippines, but because the waves attract millions of surfers every year for various surf festivals. This city is even dubbed as the Surfing Capital of the Philippine Islands. The waves are even compared to the famous cloud nine waves which are said to be the perfect surfing waves.

Exploring the Underwaters
The islands of Surigao seem to be the best place for all kinds of water adventures and the second best thing to do in the top 5 things to do in Surigao Philippines is to go diving. The islands are home to a vast array of rock and coral formations. Get ready to see dozens of table corals that are spread on the ocean floor. Marine life is also not very rare and you will come across one or the other tropical fish and some critter.

Play Sea and Swamp Explorer
The Del Carmen Swamps are in the top 5 things to do in Surigao Philippines, because you get three things in one swamp; adventure, thrill and nature. This place is a sanctuary that houses mangroves in the swamps, various swamp creatures and large salt water crocodiles. You can take a boat tour through the swamps or try to wreck through the swamps with your own boat, just be careful enough that the crocodiles wont bite anything off your boat. After surfing and diving, this is surely a more relaxing thing to do.

Being Submerged into the Unknown
Caving is yet another great activity in the top 5 things to do in Surigao Philippines. The majority of the caves however can only be visited when it is low tide or else you become submerged in water which we dont wish for you. You can also explore the caves while diving, which requires a more advanced skill level, but the view will give you a lot to ponder about. Get the chance to even discover a yet unexplored cave or lagoon.

Open Sea Kayaking
Kayaking is always easy when you are in a confined water region such as a lake or a river, but open sea water is quite different which is why it is in the top 5 things to do in Surigao Philippines. You can avail of rental kayaks and head for the open water. Keep yourself on the east side and you will find the mangrove sanctuaries with all the crocodiles. Explore the cracks and crevices of the shores through open sea kayaking.
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(Philippines) - Things to do in Subic


Subic offers everyone spectacular view that will amaze local visitors and international tourists. It is situated at the southwest part of the Luzon region. The place is the perfect spot for vacation trip, family gatherings, and nature adventures. Enjoy every day of your excursion while you venture every corner of Subic.

Things to do in Subic - Philippines
Things to do in Subic - Philippines
Subic has a lot to show off to other regions not just in the local are but also to the international market. Get rid of your boring and taxing lifestyle and take pleasure in visiting Subic. Pack your luggage and consider the top 5 things to do in Subic, Philippines.

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