Martes, Abril 26, 2016

The Things to do and see in my home town


"Rizal Boulevard"


Rizal boulevard is named after Dr. Jose Rizal, a man who is considered the national icon in the Philippines. In the 1880 during  Spanish colonial rule of the Philippines, Dr. Jose Rizal worked through non-violent action to expose many negative aspects of the Spanish rule and proposed governmental reforms to improve life for the Filipinos. Dr. Rizal was banished and eventually executed for his views on Spain rule of the Philippines, but his life and untimely death encouraged more Filipinos to seek independence from Spain. This is an excellent spot for anyone interested in the history of the Philippines.

Most people love to convene during late afternoons at one of the sidewalk cafes, bars or restaurants at the boulevard. Some take strolls at this particular time of the day to escape from the heat and the enjoy the ocean breezes. It is also perfect place to experience the sunrise as well as the sunset either while sipping a refreshing drink or just sitting, talking with friends and starring out into the horizon like having no cares in the world.

There are a lot of things you can do in Rizal boulevard. You can bond with your friends, eat and hang out at the various restaurants beside boulevard, you can also have a daily walk or run along the boulevard. Dumaguete Rizal Boulevard is well known for its balot ( a pinoy food) and tempura near the seaport. People of all ages would choose to bring their friends and family here because it is not so expensive. After all, simple pleasures are the best.    












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