The Tacloban City Hall is located atop Kanhuraw Hill, overviewing Tacloban City, Cancabato Bay, San Pedro Bay, San Juanico Strait, Cataisan Point and Samar Island. It was also surrounded by Philippine-Japanese peace memorial markers. It is the seat of the city government of Tacloban since June 12, 1952. The City Hall have landscaped gardens with concrete tables and chairs.
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Arriving at Tacloban City Legislative Building
At the other side of church you will see the Tacloban Legislative Building, Philippines is a real local business also located in Real Street, Tacloban City
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Sto.Niño Church de Tacloban City - February 04, 2012
Cha and I decided to attend a mass at Sto.Niño Church de Tacloban. before we check in at Leyte Park Hotel.
Santo Niño Church also known as the Church of Liberation is located at the corner of Real and Zamora Streets.
Santo Niño Church also known as the Church of Liberation is located at the corner of Real and Zamora Streets.
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Santo Nino Shrine and Heritage Museum, Tacloban City
OPENING HOURS: Open daily from 8am to 4 pm. Entrance fee: 200 pesos (for a group of 5 pesrson)
The entrance to the Santo Niño Shrine. The Santo Niño is at the far end of the entrance. On both sides are a number of guest rooms with various themes.
Santo Niño, a representation of the infant Jesus Christ, is the patron saint of Leyte.
It is located in Real Street, Tacloban City. Paintings of the 14 stations of the Cross done by Filipino artists, wooden bas-relief of the legend of the First Filipino man-woman (Si Malakas at si Maganda); tastefully decorated guestrooms of varied Filipino motifs; image of the Holy Child; a collection of original paintings by Fernando Amorsolo; spacious ballroom; priceless. collector's.
The entrance to the Santo Niño Shrine. The Santo Niño is at the far end of the entrance. On both sides are a number of guest rooms with various themes.
Santo Niño, a representation of the infant Jesus Christ, is the patron saint of Leyte.
It is located in Real Street, Tacloban City. Paintings of the 14 stations of the Cross done by Filipino artists, wooden bas-relief of the legend of the First Filipino man-woman (Si Malakas at si Maganda); tastefully decorated guestrooms of varied Filipino motifs; image of the Holy Child; a collection of original paintings by Fernando Amorsolo; spacious ballroom; priceless. collector's.
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