Description
Trace the rustic rustic roots of Metro Manila in Malabon's wealth of heritage houses, churches, and mouthwatering list of delicacies. Located on a flat, low-lying terrain near the sea and traversed by three major rivers - Malabon River, Tinajeros River, and Tullahan River, it has a thriving fishing industry and is a proud producer of high-quality fish and seafood products such as like patis (fish sauce). Aside from the famous Pancit Malabon, Malabon's must-try treats includes its and colorful array of kakanin (rice delicacies) which are usually produced by home-based businesses. The city is also part of the Northern Manila District comprised of Caloocan, Malabon, Navotas and Valenzuela City - collectively known as CAMANAVA.
How to get there
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Location
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