The most important group of islands of the country is Mindanao in the southern part of The Philippines.
Davao, which has an international airport, is the industrial center of Mindanao and is composed of three provinces and a city.
The mount Apo, is 2.954 meters high, it is the highest mountain of the country, and is the mansion of the Philipine eagle that is on the verge of extinction.
A walk along the city and his surroundings will take the visitor to Dabaw Ethnic, a small native village of the tribe Mandaba; to the museum Dabaw, whose exhibition includes objects of crafts, tribal suits; and to the temples Taoist and Buddhist of Lon Wa. Also it is possible to visit the farms Greenhills and Derling where Davao's orchids shine. The orchid waling-waling is the queen of the orchids of the province due to his color and size.
The Club of Golf Apo that tiene18 holes is opened the visitors and offers a panoramic sight of the surroundings.
Zamboanga's exotic city is a fusion of races in the south of The Philippines. In Zamboanga and his surroundings there wide variety of ethnic groups like: the Badjao, the Subanon, the Samas, the Sausug and the Yakan, those are the most important in the region.
Though the Moslem influence is visible in the architecture, the Christians form 80 per cent of all the inhabitants of Zamboanga and 20 remaining per cent belong in the main to the Moslem religion.
The major popular attractions of the province are the source of Pillar; Pasonanca's park, with his botanical garden; the Deep River; and Taluksangay, where the members of the tribe Samal live in his huts on supports. The Hotel Lantaka is an ideal place for the visitors who want to do shopping. In the nearby sea they find the Moslem crafts, so called vintas, with multicolored candles, full of objects of crafts like mats, utensils of bronze and beautiful indigenous fabrics. The island of Saint Cross, it is 25 minutes in boat from the city, is known by his beach of pink coral, whereas Samal island is an ideal site for the swimming and the snorkeling.
Davao, which has an international airport, is the industrial center of Mindanao and is composed of three provinces and a city.
The mount Apo, is 2.954 meters high, it is the highest mountain of the country, and is the mansion of the Philipine eagle that is on the verge of extinction.
A walk along the city and his surroundings will take the visitor to Dabaw Ethnic, a small native village of the tribe Mandaba; to the museum Dabaw, whose exhibition includes objects of crafts, tribal suits; and to the temples Taoist and Buddhist of Lon Wa. Also it is possible to visit the farms Greenhills and Derling where Davao's orchids shine. The orchid waling-waling is the queen of the orchids of the province due to his color and size.
The Club of Golf Apo that tiene18 holes is opened the visitors and offers a panoramic sight of the surroundings.
Zamboanga's exotic city is a fusion of races in the south of The Philippines. In Zamboanga and his surroundings there wide variety of ethnic groups like: the Badjao, the Subanon, the Samas, the Sausug and the Yakan, those are the most important in the region.
Though the Moslem influence is visible in the architecture, the Christians form 80 per cent of all the inhabitants of Zamboanga and 20 remaining per cent belong in the main to the Moslem religion.
The major popular attractions of the province are the source of Pillar; Pasonanca's park, with his botanical garden; the Deep River; and Taluksangay, where the members of the tribe Samal live in his huts on supports. The Hotel Lantaka is an ideal place for the visitors who want to do shopping. In the nearby sea they find the Moslem crafts, so called vintas, with multicolored candles, full of objects of crafts like mats, utensils of bronze and beautiful indigenous fabrics. The island of Saint Cross, it is 25 minutes in boat from the city, is known by his beach of pink coral, whereas Samal island is an ideal site for the swimming and the snorkeling.
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