+ Follow CULTURAL PARK Tag
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[Title] => Why not Guam for a Valentine’s getaway vacation?
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President Arroyo has signed an executive order to pave the way for the historic Nayong Pilipino (Philippine Village) Cultural Park to re-open at a new location.
Executive Order No. 615, which the President signed last April 2, mandates the transfer of the park from Pasay City to a 15-hectare property in ASEANA Business Park, which is part of a reclaimed land in Parañaque City.
The cultural park was closed down in 2002 through an executive order issued by Mrs. Arroyo to give way to the construction of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.
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President Arroyo has signed an executive order to pave the way for the historic Nayong Pilipino (Philippine Village) Cultural Park to re-open at a new location.
Executive Order No. 615, which the President signed last April 2, mandates the transfer of the park from Pasay City to a 15-hectare property in ASEANA Business Park, which is part of a reclaimed land in Parañaque City.
The cultural park was closed down in 2002 through an executive order issued by Mrs. Arroyo to give way to the construction of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3.
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February 8, 2015 - 12:00am