Pampanga! The Culinary Capital of the Philippines, i have been always proud to say this to tourists that visits Philippines. You should try this and that because it is truly delightful to taste richness in a meal. And that is why food lovers out there, i call you to visit Museo ning Angeles or the Museum of Angeles, because it has the Culinary History of Angeles, and you should definitely see that for yourself because why not? The entrance fee is for only Twenty Pesos (20php), it is convenient to go because it is along the highway, easy to find, because it has directions that you'll see the moment you enter Angeles City, it has a parking area right in front of it, food establishment everywhere, it has comfort rooms, clean, nothing to worry! And my personal favorite is the scenery at night that you should...
Read moreMuseo Ning Angeles otherwise known as Museum of Angeles is a precious resource and a vintage around 1920 structure. The building is an exhibition hall piece without anyone else's input, situated at the prime "Santo Rosario Historic District" over the Holy Rosary Cathedral. This structure was built in 1922 and filled in as the Municipio del Pueblo or Town Hall until 1998. The Museum has turned into the scene of the city's social exercises be it from the private or government area. Since it opened in the year 1999, it has been a place of action from shows, workmanship classes, shows, setting for exhibitions and peak for customary festivals. The National Museum of the Philippines pronounced the Museo Ning Angeles as an Important Cultural Property of the Philippines...
Read moreMuseo ning Angeles is one of the famous site in Angeles City especially if you want to know the History of Pampanga. Inside the museum you will see a lot of artifacts that you may say kapampangans are good cooks and I'm proud to be a kapampangan because of that. I didn't just saw the things that may say we are good cooks but also knew the history by visiting inside. it also has the replica of the late Museo...
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