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"Wow Pampanga! come and visit now..." :)

Discussion in 'Travel Tips and Advice' started by Loneman21, Jul 26, 2012.

  1. Loneman21
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    Loneman21 Member

    Wow Pampanga! Come and visit PAMPANGA, PHILIPPINES...

    Is one of the richest and popular province in the Philippines...

    with historical place, culture and it's people... the barangays and cities around,

    Very religious people, delicious food, kind and hospitable people...

    many people from Manila, Visaya and From Mindanao have migrated here...

    Sn. Fernando, Angeles City-Balibago, Dau to Mabalacat- Dolores are some of my favorite place.

    Many malls esp. SM, business establishment, subdivision and other leisure place have build, the famous Clark Free Port Zone.

    with warm welcome from Kapampangan and the Good Governance Esp. Sn. Fernando and Angeles City (The popular City here)...

    the continues development of roads and lands, good electric and water system for everyone,

    "Come and visit the wonderful place of Pampanga were you can build your dreams and future.... (Good Business Spot)" (Soon disney land will be build too; many opportunities here in Pampanga waiting for you!)

    IT'S MORE FUN TO BE IN THE PHILIPPINES, MALAUS KO PU! MABUHAY! :) -James307.
  2. redbricks
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    redbricks Guest

    yes very nice countryside,
  3. Micawber
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    Micawber Renowned Lifetime Member

    At bit on the optimistic side at this time, but nevertheless it's a wonderful dream that Clark Freeport Zone could be a great location for investors and tourists alike.
    Clark International Airport would be a perfect place for Disneyland tourists to land that will take them straight to the park.
    The Philippines is already a popular tourist destination within Southeast Asia and it's easy to image how a Philippine Disneyland could become an irresistable draw.

    On a practical aspect involving Philippines economic and political conditions, such a project would be almost impossible to realise.imo

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