5R'S TRANSIENT HOUSE Review
CZED AND CZER'S TRANSIENT HOUSE Review
EJ'S HOMESTAY Review
Valenzuela City People's Park Review
The Valenzuela People's Park, officially the Valenzuela City People's Park (VCPP), is an urban community park that spans 1.5-hectares. It has public recreational spaces which include playgrounds, an amphitheater, a minizoo, and more. The 1.5-hectare park was opened to the public on February 14, 2015, during the 17th Valenzuela City Charter Day.
St. Anne Parish Review
Tucked beside the Taguig River lies the historic parish of St. Anne, which was originally constructed in the 1600s by Augustinian friars. Its key features include an old funerary chapel constructed in the 1700s and the Museo de Sta. Ana, which contains religious relics and artifacts.
Track 30th Review
Track 30th is an active park with plenty of space for fitness lovers - a jogging path, yoga and exercise lawn, fitness art, and a meditation garden with interactive art installations made of recycled materials.
Kasalikasan Garden Review
This urban garden was meant to serve as a peaceful respit in the middle of a bustling city. Designed by Filipino landscape artist and wood sculptor, the late Jerry Araos, It was coined after the words "kasali ka sa kalikasan", ("you are part of nature"), pertaining to the calm and quiet of the green space's design that lets you reconnect with nature right in the city.
Terra 28th Review
Terra 28th is a laid back park with art installations set in a landscaped, open space. It is a popular recreation space for those who live and/or work in the area.
The Mind Museum Review
The Mind Museum has something for all kids and kids-at-heart. A non-profit project of Bonifacio Art Foundation, Inc., it has 250 interactive exhibits told through 5 interconnected stories: The "Atom Gallery: The Strange World of the Very Small", "Life Gallery: The Exuberant Varieties of Life", "Earth Gallery: Nature Across the Breadth of Time", "Universe Gallery: The Beginning and Majesty of the Cosmos", and "Technology Gallery: The Showcase of Human Ingenuity". All of them are geared towards sparking greater curiosity and interest in science since the museum was opened to the public on March 16, 2012.