Monday, February 3, 2014

Nayong Pilipino Clark Expo Pampanga

Nayong Pilipino has always been close to my heart.  I remember the time when it used to be located near NAIA.  We would often go there with family and friends.  It's wide open spaces and scenic design of miniature land marks found in the Philippines make it an ideal place to go on picnics, run around, our just relax and enjoy the company of family and friends.  This used to be a popular stop over for field trips, where We would often go take a break and have our lunch.   I was still in high school when I last visited Nayong Pilipino. Unfortunately, they closed it down and relocated to Clark Expo Pampanga.  Since We now live in Laguna, it was very difficult for us to visit Nayong Pilipino in it's new as We would have to schedule a special trip just to go there.  Fortunately, We were able to schedule  a trip to Clark Land Dinosaurs Island and included Nayong Pilipino as a side trip.




The new Nayong Pilipino showcases Filipino Villages and how different ethnic tribes live in a particular community.


Pond's that introduce visitors to a piece of Filipino folk lore and legends a part of our colorful history.  Shown here is "Si Malakas at Si Maganda".


A beautiful landscape of plants and vegetation greets the guest which gives a calm and relaxing feel to the place.


A collection of flags from past to present showing us how it evolved through the generations.


A pond, where you can see and feed some fish or just relax and enjoy the fresh air.


A small collection of artifacts gives you  a glimpse of the past.


A replica of the Barasoain Church in Malolos Bulacan is found here. A very integral part of the country's history as a nation. The inauguration of the First Philippine Republic was held here.


However, despite all the nice thing found inside the playgrounds are probably the most popular spot inside Nayong Pilipino.  Children can run around, climb up, go for a slide or just play in the sand. They also have a mini obstacle course where you can go for a race through tires, hurdles, and finally go over a wall.


Address: Centennial Road, Clark Pampanga
Tel#'s: (+63)916-8687860
            (+63)949-7681893
            (+63)927-2870097

e-mail: nayongpilipino2011@yahoo.com
             nayongpilipinoclarkexpo@yahoo.com.ph

Entrance Fee:
Php 100 (Adults)
Php 50 (Kids)

Parking Fee:
Php 20

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