Random Facts about Philippines that you didn’t know, #3 is unbelievable!
Philippines is known to be the place where you can find
amazing and beautiful tourist destination, it is a tropical country where
people love to spend their summer vacation with their families and friends.
When you visited this country, you will simply in love how this place is
characterized with different amazing things to enjoy, they have stunning
beaches and resorts, beautiful landscape and well developed cities and towns. Don’t
forget to consider their foods and the people who are hospitable with their
visitors.
But before anything else, knowing more information about
Philippines is a must. It will help you understand about this country. Below
are the random facts that you must to know!
- 1. Philippine number one products are coconut, rice and sugar. And it is known to be one of the largest and leading producers of coconut fruits. As per record of 2010, Philippines produced 19.5 Million tons of coconut fruits.
- 2. No wonder why most of the Filipino people can communicate with foreign visitors especially from English countries. Because Philippines is known to as the 5th English speaking country. There are 52 million in the Philippines can speak English.
- 3. Did you know that Palawan is known because of its unique and amazing features? The underground river that is one of the 7 wonders of the world and the Puerto Princesa River is the longest subterranean water way in the world. Amazing right?
- 4. Christmas decoration like lanterns and trees, Philippines created the world record as the largest Christmas decoration, especially the Christmas Lanterns being illuminated. On 2002, December 24 San Fernando Pampanga hold the world record as the biggest Christmas Lantern illuminated with 26.8 meters in diameter and it cost 5 Million in Pesos.
- 5 Manila is the capital city of the Philippines, did you know that the name manila is inspired from the name of a white flower known as Nilad? ‘May Nilad’ can be translated into ‘there is nilad’. And the river where they found the flowers the named it “maynilad” as well
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