Metropolitan Manila - Metro Manila (National Capital Region) |
(Filipino: Kalakhang Maynila, Kamaynilaan), commonly known as Metro Manila, the National Capital Region (NCR) |
Fort Bonifacio Global City Islands Philippines - Highly Urbanized District in Taguig City, Metro Manila, Philippines
High Street South | Fort Andres Bonifacio | Fort William McKinley | Manila American Cemetery | Bonifacio Global City | Location of the Global City |
Multinational Corporations | Fort Bonifacio Hospitals | Coliseum & Convention | Shangri-La at the Fort | Foreign Embassies
Bonifacio Global City Center | Shopping Malls | North Bonifacio | Forbestown Center | Uptown Bonifacio | McKinley Hill | McKinley West
Heritage Park | Heroes' Cemetery | Fort Bonifacio Landmarks | Fort Bonifacio Education | Fort Bonifacio References
Provides Fort Bonifacio Global City profile, geography, map, places to stay and accommodations, tourist attractions and special interest. |
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Bonifacio Global City Landmarks Islands PhilippinesBonifacio Global City LandmarksFood Terminal, Inc. (FTI) – the business center that boasts of over 300 medium scale companies in food manufacturing, electronics, garments and service industries. Camp Bagong Diwa – The camp is in Lower Bicutan, it is where NCRPO headquarters, prison complex and drug rehabilitation centers are located. Department of Science and Technology – A mini forest and eco-tourism park in Bicutan suitable for camping and bivouac activity. It is the national headquarters of the DOST. Veterans’ Museum – A museum where war stories in life-sized tableaus are retold using all forms of art fused with high-end technology. The Blue Mosque – A religious center and a socio-civic rendezvous for both Filipino and foreign Muslims in Maharlika Village. Bantayog ng Bayani – A fitting tribute to the heroes of Taguig during World War I at Fort Bonifacio. Shrine of St. Anne – Built in 1587 in Sta. Ana, one of the Philippines’ oldest churches. Dambanang Kawayan – A century old church in Tipas made of pure, native bamboo. It was inaugurated as a parish in 1969, comprising barangays Ligid-Tipas, Ibayo-Tipas, Calzada, and Palingon. Museo de Sta. Ana – A museum at the Shrine of St. Anne. The repository of artifacts detailing the rich religious culture and history of Taguig since 1857.
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