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Sine Pop Review
This boutique cinema offers a unique viewing experience. Located inside a restored 1948 house, it is equipped with a 48-seat cinema, DCP projector, 7.1 surround sound system, and 7-meter screen.
Quezon City Memorial Circle Review
This national park located in the heart of Quezon City is the city's main park. Bounded by the Elliptical Road, it houses the mausoleum containing the remains of the Philippines' second president, Manuel L. Quezon, whom the city takes its name after. The mausoleum is hard to miss - it's marked by a 66-meter-tall obelisk designed by Federico Illustre. The park grounds are adorned with recreational spaces and gardens.
Art in Island Review
Art In Island is a 3D art gallery and one of the biggest of its kind in Asia. The "selfie museum" lets visitors be part of the art with immersive, interactive installations that provide amusing optical illusions. The 3,800 square-meter, two-storey museum, was founded by Yun Jae Kyoung and his South Korean partners. 14 3D artists from South Korea worked on all the paintings in just four months, before the museum first opened in 2015.
Intramuros Review
Intramuros preserves some of the country's oldest structures, some dating as early as the 15th and 16th century. Marked by imposing stone walls, its major points of interest are the San Agustin Church - a UNESCO Heritage Site, the Casa Manila ancestral house and museum, and Fort Santiago, which played many different roles throughout history, including as citadel and prison.