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Showing posts with label davao. Show all posts
Showing posts with label davao. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Is Davao City in the Philippines a Good Place to Visit as a Tourist?

By Davaoz

Davao City is a Good Place for Tourists

Is Davao City in the Philippines a good place to visit as a tourist? Yes, if you don't compare it with say, Paris in terms of historical and architectural wonders. Actually, the Philippines is a very good place for tourism, not just Davao City. Proof is that there's flight from Manila to Seoul, Korea (vice versa) two to three times daily for both Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific airlines. 1.4 Million tourists visited Davao in 2013. What are the things that are considered advantageous in Davao City for tourists?

One is that, not just in Davao, but anywhere in the Philippines, tourists will always be elated of our cheap-priced basic commodities, not to mention the dollar exchange rate of $1=P45. Luxuries in Davao are very affordable than in other parts of the world.

Davao is one of the safest cities on earth for tourists. Government-issued large ID Card for drivers is a must on all running taxi cabs. No liquor-drinking beyond 2:00 A.M. is implemented just as strictly as the implementation of Davao's anti-smoking ordinance. Visit Davao if you want a peaceful vacation. Davaoenous speaks good English, too. Davao is just home away from home.

Thinking of visiting wild creatures, we have our famous Crocodile Park and our Philippine (monkey-eating) Eagle Center in Davao. For our best Inland Resorts, we have half a dozen of them. Eden Nature Park and Resort, Loleng's Mountain Spring Resort, SeaGull Mountain Resort, D'Leonor Inland Resort--these are the best in Davao City.

For hot springs, we have Toyozu Inland Resort, around 2 and 1/2 hours ride at Nabunturan, Comval or at Lake Agko Resort at the foot of Mount Apo (via Kidapawan City), around 3-hour ride from Davao City.

We have two famous best resorts in Davao City, namely, Paradise Island Park and Beach Resort and Pearl Farm Beach Resort, both are located at Samal Group of Islands.

For your interest in historical places, we have D' Japanese Tunnel Family Resort (with Hotel and Restaurant), just around 30-minute ride from the heart of Davao City.

Jack's Ridge Resort and Restaurant is one place favored by most tourists for their sumptuous lunch or dinner. Eat-all-you-can food centers, Nanay Bebing, to name but one, are famous in Davao. Compared with Bali, Indonesia, Davaoneous have better cuisines to offer at the same price.

Best hotels in the world are already in Davao City. We have the Marco Polo Hotel, the Waterfront Insular Hotel, Tunes Hotel, and many more.

The above facts about Davao City are less attractive without mentioning luxurious malls within the City. Try to visit other cities/place, even Hongkong, Seoul, or in Bali, you cannot find more great superstores than in the Philippines in general, and in Davao City in particular. Worth mentioning is the SM Mall in Lanang, Davao City. Try to visit Davao City for more fun for a much lesser budget.


Sunday, April 6, 2014

Cities of the Philippines

By Davaoz


122 Philippines Cities as of August, 2010

Alaminos City

Angeles City

Antipolo City


Bacolod City

Bago City

Baguio City

Bais City

Balanga City

Batangas City

Bayawan City

Biñan City

Bislig City

Butuan City


Cabanatuan City

Cadiz City

Cagayan de Oro City

Calamba City

Calapan City

Calbayog City

Caloocan City

Candon City

Canlaon City

Cauayan City

Cavite City

Cebu City

Cotabato City


Dagupan City

Danao City

Dapitan City

Dasmariñas City

Davao City

Digos City

Dipolog City

Dumaguete City


Escalante City


Gapan City

General Santos City

Gingoog City

Guimba City


Himamaylan City


Iligan City

Iloilo City

Iriga City

Isabela City


Kabankalan City

Kidapawan City

Koronadal City


La Carlota City

Laoag City

Lapu-Lapu City

Las Piñas City

Legazpi City

Ligao City

Lipa City

Lucena City


Maasin City

Makati City

Malabon City

Malaybalay City

Malolos City

Mandaluyong City

Mandaue City

Manila City

Marawi City

Marikina City

Masbate City

Meycauayan City

Muñoz City

Muntinlupa City


Naga City

Navotas City


Olongapo City

Ormoc City

Oroquieta City

Ozamiz City


Pagadian City

Palayan City

Panabo City

Parañaque City

Pasay City

Pasig City

Passi City

Puerto Princesa City


Quezon City


Roxas City


Sagay City

Samal City

San Carlos City - P

San Carlos City - N

San Fernando City - P

San Fernando City - L

San Jose City

San Jose del Monte City

San Juan City

San Pablo City

Santa Rosa City

Santiago City

Silay City

Sipalay City

Sorsogon City

Surigao City


Tabaco City

Tacloban City

Tacurong City

Tagaytay City

Tagbilaran City

Taguig City

Tagum City

Talisay City - N

Talisay City - C

Tanauan City

Tanjay City

Tangub City

Tarlac City

Toledo City

Trece Martires City

Tuguegarao City


Urdaneta City


Valencia City

Valenzuela City

Victorias City

Vigan City


Zamboanga City


About Davao City, Philippines

By Davaoz

On the Word "Davao"

According to en.Wikipedia.org (accessed 4/6/2014), the word "Davao" came the word "Dawaw", "Davah", "Dabo" which means the mouth of the river (Davao River) where there was a settlement of people from different parts of the country. It is also referred to the river itself by the another sub-group of the native people of this place. These sub-groups of natives are known as the Bagobos, Manobos, Giangan, and the Tagabawa, each one of them calling Davao as either Dawaw, Davah, or Dabo.

On the Population of Davao


From 392,000+ in the 1970 census, Davao City is now having a population of 1.4 million people. You'll notice the ever-increasing population growth from the following figures, which we have gather from www.census.gov.ph (accessed 4/6/2014)

Year - Decennial Census

Total Population

1970

392.5k

1980

610.4k

1990

849.9k

2000

1.147 Million

2010

1.449 Million


From the National Statistical Coordination Board (accessed 4/6/2014) we found the following important facts and figures about Davao City.

Indicator

Number

Population, Actual Survey, NSO

1995, Total

1,006,840

2000, Total

1,147,116

% Male

49.97

% Female

50.03

Children Population (0 – 17 y.o.), 2000

476,130

0-1

54,108

0-2

82,318

3-5

83,514

6-12

184,922

13-17

125,376

Projected Population, 2005

1,318,884

Working Age Population (18 – 64 y.o.), 2000

635,412

% Male

49.87

% Female

50.13

Old Population (65-over), 2000

35,574

% Male

47.20

% Female

52.80

Overall Dependency Ratio, 2000

Young (0 – 14 y.o.)

56.26

Old (65 – over)

5.001

Women of Reproductive Age (14 – 49 y.o.), 2000

648,033

Average Annual Growth Rate, 1995 – 2000

2.83

Average Life Expectancy, (Projected 2000 – 2005)

Male

68.21

Female

72.46

No. of Households, 2000

240,057

Average Household Size

4.78

Density, persons per sq. km., 2000

470

% of Population to Davao Region, 2000

22.11

% of Population to Mindanao Figure, 2000

6.33

% of Population to Philippine Total, 2000

1.50

SOURCE: NATIONAL STATISTICS OFFICE, REGION XI

OFFICE OF THE CITY PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR