Come to Plaza de España is not to see the square itself, the square itself has nothing to see, mainly because there are some very important buildings around it to visit, so take a look at the square.
Plaza Espana
Posted: May 9, 2020
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chinadesk1
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The Philippines was once a Spanish colony, leaving buildings with Spanish characteristics. The walls are light colors, wooden fence windows, and some have porches. There are guards in Spanish soldiers' clothes on the square, which can be photographed.
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Posted: May 24, 2022
yangduoduo17
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Manila City Hall is a beautiful building in the heart of Manila, with a square next to the city hall, which is equipped with a large Christmas tree and a monument next to it in response to the coming Christmas. Manila City Square is very beautiful and prosperous both day and night. The blue sky and white clouds are very beautiful with the spacious central square during the day. It is a great attraction. The lights here at night are extremely prosperous and shining with the lights of the surrounding restaurants and cars. Every downside is that there are many street sleepers here, looking so bleak~
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Posted: May 10, 2020
精灵背包游侠
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First visit the most famous Spanish king city, this is a witness to more than 100 years of Spanish colonial history, tall and thick stone walls are well preserved, the city is surrounded by a pasture green beautiful golf course, is the world's rare in the downtown course. The narrow stone lanes in the city are crisscrossed with wells, and there are a large number of old Spanish buildings.
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Posted: Feb 21, 2020
mcas
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Plaza de España, also known simply as Plaza España, is a diminutive open space in Intramuros, Manila, Philippines formed by the intersection of Andres ..