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PUERTO PRINCESA MAIN ROADS - RIZAL AVENUE, MALVAR STREET, MANALO STREET, ETC

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We feature Puerto Princesa Road upon the request of some locals who are living abroad or far away from the City. They wanted to see how the roads look like nowadays and what are the developments in the area. We chose Rizal Avenue because it is one of the busy streets that can be found in the City. You may see how the City perfectly balances natural beauty with the convenience of an urban lifestyle. There are several establishments and shopping malls along the way. Public transportation is very easy, with multicabs and tricycles plying the roads, any time of the day. You will also see how disciplined local residents are in maintaining a litter-free environment. We feature Puerto Princesa Road upon the request of some locals who are living abroad or far away from the City. They wanted to see how the roads look like nowadays and what are the developments in the area. We chose Malvar Street because it is one of the busy streets that can be found in the City. You may see how the ...

BM BEACH PUERTO PRINCESA PALAWAN

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BM BEACH is the most accessible beach from Puerto Princesa City proper. It has shallow water and is a good place to bring your kids for a swim. At its peak, the water rises knee-high and you need to walk over a few meters to get to swimmable water. That being said, it is a very serene place with winds blowing in your ear and the sun shining on the shore. The place is clean and well kept. You are free to set up your picnic mats for as long as it doesn't hamper other visitors. This is how a normal public beach in Puerto Princesa looks like. And this place is only about 10 minutes ride from the City proper. The City life in Puerto Princesa is far way different from other cities in the world. Here, you can spend your normal day by going to the beach, soak in the water or simply just feel nature. Palawan is known as the Philippines' last frontier and that explains why nature is being taken care of by the local government. There are no factories or any kind of processing p...

VIETNAMESE VILLAGE "VIETVILLE" PUERTO PRINCESA PALAWAN

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The VIETNAMESE VILLAGE is practically an abandoned REFUGEE CAMP also known as VIET VILLE to locals. The restaurant that offers Vietnamese dishes is still operational up until today. Local entrepreneurs have the plan to develop the said 13 hectares area into another tourist haven. It is currently undergoing renovation and is open to the public for FREE. The church still serves Sunday masses. Viet Ville is a testament to the friendship between the Philippines and Vietnam. Part 1: https://youtu.be/RpuF0TKJXqc Part 2: https://youtu.be/O_EBz3xy9Hk Part 3: https://youtu.be/FRyT0h148Hg Subscribe to our Channel 👇 https://lnkd.in/gxyRU9h Follow us: Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/PalawanVanRe... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/palawanpuer... Twitter: https://twitter.com/palawan_travel Tumbler: https://palawantours.tumblr.com/

BAYWALK PUERTO PRINCESA PALAWAN

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  Puerto Princesa City Baywalk in Palawan can be found near the Port area of the City. It is a long stretch of concrete structure where locals and tourists can hang out. It also holds the emblem of Palawan's Pheasant peacock. Here you can spend time with your family and friends while enjoying the sceneries. There are restaurants in the area during nighttime. It is also the place where the City holds a lot of important events pre-pandemic times. Puerto Princesa City Baywalk is part of the CITY TOUR activity. It is best to visit in the morning for a leisure walk and late afternoon for sunset viewing. It is a safe place to spend the day and night.