(Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Puerto Princesa City) |
(Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Puerto Princesa City) |
The Immaculate Conception of Mary is said to be the patroness of the cathedral church.
This blue-colored cathedral church is a century-old historical landmark which was built as a small church during the Spanish colonization of the Philippines and was only reconstructed into a cathedral in the year 1961.
(Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Puerto Princesa City) |
(Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Puerto Princesa City) |
The Rizal Park is located just in front of the Cathedral Church. Getting here is very easy since it is accessible by public utility vehicles from anywhere in the city.
(Rizal Park, Puerto Princesa City) |
(Puerto Princesa City Baywalk) |
(Puerto Princesa City Baywalk) |
(Puerto Princesa City Baywalk) |
(Taho is a Philippine snack made from fresh soft tofu, arnibal--sweetened flavoring made from melted sugar, and sago--- similar to tapioca pearls.) |
(Taho is enjoyed either with a spoon, sipping it with a straw, or by simply slurping it straight from the cup. Traditionally it is served warm) |
As a local, I used to go here every morning to go walking and jogging (since it's just a few blocks away from my home). I really enjoy the beauty of my surroundings while exercising except the smell of the sea sometimes.
Meet my jogging buddy, Mamang,
(Puerto Princesa City Baywalk) |
It is also a perfect place to witness the sunset and the sunrise. Locals and tourists alike go here to relax and unwind.
(Puerto Princesa City Baywalk) |
During the night it's busier, friends and families go here to have dinner (they have a strip of stalls in there which serves grilled seafood and a lot more), go strolling or biking.
For a small fee, you can already rent a bicycle or a bicycle with a side car.
(Puerto Princesa City Baywalk) |
At the far end of the baywalk (the one near the pier area) is the area where the confiscated boats caught performing illegal activities in the waters of Palawan are being kept. There you can see the huge fishing vessels which were used by illegal Chinese poachers and fishermen that was caught by the coast guard of Palawan. At the opposite end is a "peryhan" with some amusement rides.
Most of the major events in the city and in the province are being held in the city's Baywalk. One of the most awaited events of the locals is the lighting of the Giant Christmas here in the Puerto Princesa City Baywalk which is being held annually every December. There are fireworks display after the lighting ceremony which is enjoyed the most by the locals and tourists alike.
(Giant Christmas Tree --- PPC Baywalk) |
(Giant Christmas Tree --- PPC Baywalk) |
So that's it, the Immaculate Conception Cathedral and the city's Baywalk, two of the most frequented spots in Puerto Princesa City by the tourists and locals alike.
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