Wednesday, 2 May 2012

A Truly Filipino Historic And Cultural Theme Park - Nayong Pilipino Sa Clark

Nayong Pilipino Sa Clark
Welcome to Nayong Pilipino sa Clark located at Clark Freeport, Pampanga, in the Philippines

Take a glimpse of the Filipino culture. The Philippines is a country of varied and colorful cultures. Each of the 16 regions (including ARMM) is unique with its own food, language, customs and traditions. At Nayong Pilipino sa Clark, we feature our colorful culture. Visit the Precolonial and the Colonial Eras of our history. See our rendition of our mythical Malakas and Maganda. Visit the miniature replicas of our scenic and historic Philippine landmarks. We boast of the fresh air and tranquil ambience at Nayong Pilipino. We encourage tourists to visit us. We have friendly tour guides to enlighten you as you go around the interesting features of the park. You might even opt to have your celebrations or special occasions with us, be they your birthday or wedding celebrations, or business activities like seminars, retreat or team-building.

Nayong Pilipino Sa Clark
Amidst the sprawling rustic grounds and historic ambience, one can enjoy the place for picnics, team building and even just to have a quite and relaxing time alone or with family or friends. Homestay lodges made of nipa huts are strategically located to offer the best of a sanctuary for activities or just for tranquility.

The Kalinga Houses allows us to take a peek into the rich Kalingan way of life. Kalinga is a landlocked province in the northernmost section of the Cordillera Region. It is bounded by the provinces of Cagayan and Apayao in the north, Mt. Province in the south, and Abra in the west. The greater sections of Cagayan and Isabela are found on its eastern part.

See the newly-built Torogan. This is the typical house of our Muslim brothers from Mindanao. See the details, art work and architecture of the Torogan and how it is adapted to the local culture and environment. The Torogan House is the ancestral home of the Sultan or Datu, the village chief in Maranao, Southern Philippines. The Torogan house has a butterfly-like end beams that protrude in front of the house. It is intricately adorned with a range of folk motifs, usually a plant, geometric form, dragon or serpent that are prominent in Maranao artwork. The building is constructed on post resting on rocks which act as a rollers to prevent earthquake damage.

Nayong Pilipino Sa Clark
For a guided tour of the theme park, a rate of Php 30 for kids / 50 for adults will be charged for the tour package. The theme Park is open from Monday to Sunday, from 8:am until 6:00pm. Rates may change without prior notice.

For further details, please contact Nayong Pilipino sa Clark, Phone (63 45) 436-1718 Mobile 0916-685-0997 / 0949-768-1893 Email: nayon_saclark@yahoo.com Website: www.nayonsaclark.com Contact: Atty. Apolonio Anota (Executive Director)

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