One of our days in Manila we spent walking around the city. One of the only greenish areas we saw was Rizal Park which was a huge area in the heart of Manila.
When we visited the park it was a beautiful day and many people were practicing dance routines, stick-fighting and martial arts. There was definitely a lot to see and do including a lot of memorials, gardens, museums and a gigantic 3-D map of the Philippines that you could climb around in.
The park is named after the national hero, José Rizal, who was executed there in 1896 for going against the Spanish colonizers. There are many memorials to Rizal scattered around and you could tour the actual execution site.
We wanted to go in the National Museum but it happened to be closed that day which was kind of disappointing. Like Manila in general, the park was kind of run-down and all of the greenery seemed to be dying. But that didn't appear to bother the Filipinos in the least and they hung out on benches, walked the perimeter or took pictures in the garden and after getting some Slurpees we did the same.
what a great blog..i am a Filipino. Anywei,Luneta park looks at its best nowadays, there are lots of changes and of course improvement :) God bless you!
Thanks....