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A cruise ship docked for two days until yesterday in the Port of Manila, in time for its 515 passengers to witness the biggest religious festival in the Philippines, the Feast of the Black Nazarene. The city government wants to promote the annual event as a major tourist attraction. This effort will get a boost if a cruise port can be developed in Manila.

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