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                    [Title] => Gov't to develop Fort Bonifacio tunnel into heritage site
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Underneath C-5, on the eastern portion of Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, a tunnel 30 meters deep and 2.24 kilometers long is waiting to be restored.

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The government may seek the assistance of the private sector in developing the historic Fort Bonifacio Tunnel into a heritage site.

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Jun Bisnar, head of Bonifacio Global City’s commercial operations, said the concept of promoting public art has long been conceived when construction first began in the former Philippine military facility.
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Underneath C-5, on the eastern portion of Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, a tunnel 30 meters deep and 2.24 kilometers long is waiting to be restored.

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The government may seek the assistance of the private sector in developing the historic Fort Bonifacio Tunnel into a heritage site.

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Jun Bisnar, head of Bonifacio Global City’s commercial operations, said the concept of promoting public art has long been conceived when construction first began in the former Philippine military facility.
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