Philippines have a lot of beautiful provinces. These provinces have varied its natural resources. Many tourists come and go inside the country for they really love to visit the different places of Philippines, the beautiful country. Let me start with my province which is Cebu as one of the well developed and a warmest province in the country, It is an island province with copper as its leading product. We have five cities; the Cebu as the capital, Toledo, Danao. Mandaue, and Mactan where tha Magelans cross monument located and the image of Santo Nino attract visitors to the City of Cebu. We are also proud of our white beautiful beaches that create a center of attention to the foreigners who wish to visit our province. If you have time you can come and visit the beautiful island of Cebu, Philippines.
Lanao del Norte;
Its biggest asset is Maria Cristina Falls, hydroelectric plant, and the source of power for millions of houses and industries in Mindanao. It produces most of the country’s supply of fertilizers and steel. Its western part is a timber country and Iligan city is their capital.
Benguet:
Located in Baguio City, which is the summer capital of the Philippines. It is one of the highest City in the country for about 5,000 feet above sea level. It is one of the producers of the biggest gold in the country. There principal items are fruits, vegetables and handicrafts and their capital city is the La Trinidad.
Bohol:


It is used to be known for the “blood compact” between the native chief, Sikatuna and Miguel Lopez de Ligaspi. It is surrounded by fascinating beaches and caves. One of the main attractions of Bohol is the chocolate hills which many tourists really appreciated its natural beauty. We can found also the tarsier in this place with a beautiful beaches to hang out.
Pangasinan:
It is noted for the hundren islands, which vacationers and extortionist go. Daguan City is the center of commerce and trade and a famous of oysters, bagoong, and coconut sweets which is the favorite of many people. Lingayen is their capital.
Palawan:


This is the province of the “land of promise” Its waters now supply
60% of the fish consumed in the country. It is popular for birds nest use for soup. It consist of 1,768 island and noted for sulfuric springs, waterfalls, underground rivers and caves. Beautiful beaches are very interesting to dive with a rain forest that is very attractive to ones eyes.
Tacloban Leyte:


This is my hometown where Magellan first landed. Now it is the focal point of the country’s social and cultural activities resulting from the opening of the San Juanico Bridge, an hour jet ride from the capital of the country. The large murals depicting General Douglas McArthur’s landing can be seen. This is a memorable place during my younger age where I was born.
Albay:


This is formerly the trading point of Bicolanos and Visayans. Even up to this time its favor commerce and industry because of it’s proximately to the tip of Luzon. For those who want to see the perfect cone which is the Mayon Volcano, there is also a beautiful five star hotel that you can stay on.
Pampanga:

It had already a well-developed language and culture of its own even before the Spaniards came to the Philippines. Women are expert in cooking and men are are hardworking carpenters, fishermen and farmers. It raises sugar cane, rice, and delicious melons which is the favorite of my mom and the place of former president Gloria Aroyo.
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We were in Benguet recently and I loved it. I’d love to visit Pampanga next (particularly the Candaba Swamp).
For nature lovers, I’d like to suggest Subtarranean River National Park in Palawan. Be amazed by nature’s sculptures inside the cave.
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