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中西南北东
3/5Average
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Malacanang is the seat of the Philippine presidential palace, the highest administrative center of the Republic of the Philippines, and also serves as a place for the country to receive important foreign guests. Raiders including Trip.com say that you can book online to visit. I went to the Philippines in April and it was not possible! First of all, the presidential palace reservation website is a display, you can try it if you don't believe it. Good luck! Secondly, when you arrive at the door, the guards are very polite to tell you that you can't visit. Third, the road around the presidential palace is heavily guarded, can not take pictures, stay, otherwise plain clothes will come to check your documents and question...
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Posted: Aug 17, 2023
mcas
5/5Outstanding
Malacañang Palace officially known as Malacañan Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines.
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Posted: Jun 13, 2022
REAL MARIC
5/5Outstanding
Historical place where the President of Philippines resides . You will see the view of Pasig River . A littke museum inside for the brief history of the Palace.
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Posted: Mar 5, 2023
PERRIE_L
5/5Outstanding
Malacañan Palace officially known as Malacañang Palace, is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the Philippines.
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Posted: Nov 10, 2022
中西南北东
2/5Bad
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Malacanang is the seat of the Philippine presidential palace, the highest administrative center of the Republic of the Philippines, and a place where the country receives important foreign guests. It is the highest administrative center of the Republic of the Philippines - the seat of the presidential palace, located on the north bank of the Manila Bashi River, formerly the villa of the Spanish Governor. Raiders including Trip.com say that you can make an appointment online. I went to the Philippines in April and it was not possible! First of all, the presidential palace reservation website is a display, you can try it if you don't believe it. Good luck! Secondly, when you arrive at the door, the guards are very polite to tell you that you can't visit. Third, the road around the presidential palace is heavily guarded, can not take pictures, stay, otherwise plain clothes will come to check your documents and cross-examine... The above photos were asked by security staff to delete. The problem is that they are not asked to be completely removed...
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