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travel to Philippines

1. Cebu (1.615 million)
Korean tourists became the top market for the Queen City of the South, comprising 29% of total foreign tourists. Vietnamese tourists with visa for Vietnam increased by 70% as more charter flights were booked between Cebu and Shanghai, as well as from Hanoi.
 
2. Camarines Sur (1.566 million)
Better known as CamSur, the province had a dramatic 117.2 % increase in tourists, welcoming an estimated 1.5 million visitors last year. In 2008, more than 720,000 went wakeboarding at the CamSur Water sports Complex. Events like the First Aqua Fest Celebrity Challenge, Ironman 70.3 Triathlon, International Dragon Boat Competition and Bagasbas Summer Surf gave travelers excellent reasons to visit this tourist spot in the Bicol region.
 
3. Metro Manila (1.442 million)
The opening of 1,056 new accommodation rooms in hotels in Vietnam improved the tourist activity in the country’s busiest region. Last year, 20 cruise liners docked in Manila. Tourist arrivals from these ships marked a 2.24% growth from 17,516 visitors in 2008 to 17,908 in the previous year. Intramuros, a famous landmark in Manila, and Tagaytay are the two most-preferred places of visit. If you want a quick escape, rent a Private Pool in Metro Manila.
 
4. Baguio (770,187)
The summer capital of the Philippines experienced a 20% increase in tourists after the Kabayan mummies discovered the place after the Kabayan mummy burial caves were featured in documentaries on cable. European visitors made up the bulk of visitors to the Cordilleras where Baguio is located.
 
5. Davao (669,864)
Known for being the home of the country’s highest peak, Davao also has visitors flocking to the Eden Nature Park and Crocodile Farm, two of the most popular tourist destinations in the city.
 
6. Boracay (649,559)
Taiwanese tourists to the island paradise increased by 72% since China Airlines started chartering flights there twice a week. Shanghai Airlines flights from Shanghai and Philippine Airlines flights from Hangzhou also boosted arrivals to Boracay by 26%.
 
7.Cagayan de Oro (359,867)
The City of White-Water Rafting and River Trekking, Cagayan de Oro not only boasts of splendid views but also very warm and hospitable locals.
 
8. Zambales (323,271)
Three to four hours away y from Manila, the province has some 170 kilometers of beaches with reefs, diving areas, and surfing spots. The Fiesta Poon Bato (Feast of the Sacred Stone) in January is a religious festival in honor of the Catholic Lady of Peace and Good Voyage, and attracts more than half a million tourists every year.
 
9. Bohol (313,317)
Home to the world-famous Chocolate Hills, the island also hosts tourist activities like the Ecological, Environmental and Educational Adventure Tour (EAT) in Danao. The program, completely funded by the municipal government, offers mind-blowing experiences like taking a 45-meter plunge over a gorge supported only by a rope harness. There is also a 1.5-kilometer ‘Suislide’ zipline. Other attractions include caving, river tubing, rappelling, kayaking, and root climbing. Yes, root climbing.
 
10. Puerto Princesa (268,942)
Upgrades done on the Puerto Princesa International Airport paved way for a 23% increase in foreign travelers and a 21% hike in domestic tourists. Local government efforts to develop eco-tourism has brought more visitors and has made them stay longer. Philippines has a lot of places to visit and have fun. Why don’t you visit our country? And you will gain a lot of fun and cool experience because. It’s More Fun in the Philippines.

shopping in Ho Chi Minh City

There are 5 major shopping malls in Ho Chi Minh City, concentrated in the District 1 area (see map below).  You will see recognizable stores and brands (Calvin Klein, Christian Dior, Nike, The Gap) but most of the stores feature Vietnamese brands and designs.  There is much overlap in stores from one mall to another, so it’s not likely that you’ll get value from visiting all of them. If there’s a particular store you are looking for, visit the websites dulichso.com I’ve included.  They have complete listings of stores, along with links to their sites.
 
Diamond Plaza
This modern, luxurious mall features international brands – Armani, Calvin Klein, Christian Dior and Ferragamo – as well as top Vietnamese designers.  Prune is a good choice for high end leather jackets. Trosmanoffers unique design in women’s clothing.  Stop at the Havanna store to stock up on some sweet treats – alfajores and Havannets are our favorites.
 
Vincom Center
This mall, located on one corner of the pedestrian shopping area in Dong Khoi, features high end Vietnamesestores within its majestic architecture.  The fabulous murals give it a classic European feel reason alone to visit this mall   For women’s fashion, Paula Cahen D’Anvers store has contemporary, very wearable designs.  Rapsodia’s designs are more trendy and boho, for the younger set.  Legacy is a very popular men’s brand for casual wear.  Try Lopez Taibo for well-crafted, classically designed men’s dress shoes.  The popular Blaque store features women’s shoes, leather jackets and handbags.  Casa Lopez is another good choice for handbags.
 
Fashion Boutique
This modern mall had a major renovation last year.  Head over to Mimo & Company for clothes for the cool kid in your life.  Kill has contemporary designs for the modern woman.  Cardon Cosas Nuestras features traditional Vietnamese wear with a modern twist – jackets, boots, sweaters and even gaucho pants.
 
Saigon Square
Most of the stores in Saigon Square feature Vietnamese labels.  Cheekyhas cute kid’s clothes.  Clara Ibarguren’s designs are fun for every day wear.  Etiqueta Negra has high end menswear.
 
Abasto
If you’re traveling with kids, head over to Abasto.  Between visits to the stores, you can spend some time in the amusement park and the children’s museum.  Daniel Hechter offers men’s clothing, described as urban, modern and sophisticated.  La Martina has clothing and accessories based on their polo heritage.
 
Ben Thanh market
Another notable mall is Benh Thanh market, located in center of District 1.  This enormous mall, located in Distrit 1, encompasses trendy and affordable brands such as Zara and C&A, with some higher end stores like Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren.  Early mornings see locals shopping for fresh produce before fashion stalls take centre stage throughout the day, as well as rows of coffee traders, selling a dizzying array of beans. Unicenter also houses a 14 screen movie theater, a major department store – Falabella – and a hypermarket –Jumbo.
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