There are many other beautiful places in the Philippines outside its capital, but these 5 destinations will let you enjoy weekend trips with great ease.

Today, 21 September 2017, the entire Philippines observes the National Day of Protest, as declared by President Rodrigo Duterte in a Memorandum Circular No. 26.
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Due to the expected public demonstrations and rallies, work in the government offices and classes in public schools are suspended. As for the private sector, the decision is under the sole discretion of the companies.
To those who are still going to work and school today, especially in the affected areas in Manila, here’s a Traffic Advisory from the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA).
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There are many other beautiful places in the Philippines outside its capital, but these 5 destinations will let you enjoy weekend trips with great ease.
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