Central Philippine University, Iloilo City, One of the finest Universities in the country, the largest protestant instution in the world.
Smallville, Iloilo
City; the "fun and leisure" destination in the city.
Characterized by eye-catching buildings and quality restaurants.
J.M. Basa St., IloiloCity;
formerly Calle Real, Iloilo's old business center where old world
architecture are dominant over modern architecture.
Muelle Loney, Iloilo City's waterfront named after Nicholas Loney, father of the Phil. Sugar Industry; opened to foreign trade in 1855.
Japanese fortification, Cabatuan; built by Japanese as a lookout for enemies.
Panay Liberation Marker, Tigbauan; 23 kms. Southwest of Iloilo city proper; commemorates American liberation of Panay from the Japanese in 1945.
Sta. Barbara Golf Course, Sta. Barbara; 16 kms. north of Iloilo city proper; 18 holes, 37-hectare golf course built in 1907; oldest in the Philippines and South East Asia.
Guimbal Watchtowers, Guimbal; 29 kms. southwest of Iloilo city proper; called "bantayan", built to warn the people of moros.
Plaza Libertad, Iloilo City; where the flag of the First Philippine Republic was raised in triumph after Spain surrendered Iloilo on December 25, 1898.
Concrete Pillboxes, Janiuay, Iloilo; pillboxes built by Japanese during World War II.
Museo Iloilo and antique collections, Iloilo City; repositoryof Iloilo's cultural heritage.
Asilo de Molo - orphanage where church vestments, barong,hankies, etc. are hand embroidered
Flower Gardens at Arevalo, Iloilo City - supplies of leis, corsages,bouquets and potted plants.
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