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In Partial Fulfillment For MMS 173 By Jean Alexis Chong 2010-81942
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Tayo na sa Antipolo

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Page 1: Tayo na sa Antipolo

In

Partial

Fulfillment

For

MMS

173

By Jean Alexis Chong

2010-81942

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Introduction to

Antipolo City

Antipolo came from the word “tipolo”

which is a tree found all over the place.

The place grew from a simple town to be

a city all because of the patronage of the

Virgin Mary. The location also helps; it

offers new scenery with its cool

environment.

The mountainous place holds its place

around identifiable areas. The view of the

metro in one side and Laguna bay in the

other.

The strenuous travel of the earlier times is

now replaced by an easy journey from the

metro

USER GUIDE

Readers can view the pictures about the city of

Antipolo. The black and white boxes are QR

codes. QR codes need any QR scanner

application to read the codes in them.

You can do so by searching QR reader in your

application stores.

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NUESTRA SEÑORA DE LA PAZ Y BUEN

VIAJE

Originally, from Mexico, Our Lady of

Peace and Good Voyage Is brought

to the Philippines in March 25, 1626 by

Governor Tabora.

Realizing their safe journey was due to

the virgin. The image became

celebrated and loved by the people.

The virgin first housed in Manila and

during the Japanese settlement

brought to Angono. It stayed at the

Quiapo church until October 1945. It

was transferred to its permanent

place at the Antipolo Cathedral in

1983.

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ANTIPOLO PROPER MAP

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Introduction to

Antipolo City

Antipolo came from the word “tipolo”

which is a tree found all over the place.

The place grew from a simple town to be

a city all because of the patronage of the

Virgin Mary. The location also helps; it

offers new scenery with its cool

environment.

The mountainous place holds its place

around identifiable areas. The view of the

metro in one side and Laguna bay in the

other.

The strenuous travel of the earlier times is

now replaced by an easy journey from the

metro

Introduction to

Antipolo City

Antipolo came from the word “tipolo”

which is a tree found all over the place.

The place grew from a simple town to be

a city all because of the patronage of the

Virgin Mary. The location also helps; it

offers new scenery with its cool

environment.

The mountainous place holds its place

around identifiable areas. The view of the

metro in one side and Laguna bay in the

other.

The strenuous travel of the earlier times is

now replaced by an easy journey from the

metro

Introduction to

Antipolo City

Antipolo came from the word “tipolo”

which is a tree found all over the place.

The place grew from a simple town to be

a city all because of the patronage of the

Virgin Mary. The location also helps; it

offers new scenery with its cool

environment.

The mountainous place holds its place

around identifiable areas. The view of the

metro in one side and Laguna bay in the

other.

The strenuous travel of the earlier times is

now replaced by an easy journey from the

metro

Places

1. Shrine of Our Lady of Peace and Good

Voyage P.Oliveros St. Antipolo City

2. Hinulugang Taktak Taktak Rd, Antipolo City

3. Via Dolorosa Pinagmisahan Rd, Antipolo City

4. PACEM Eco-Park Assumption Antipolo, Antipolo City

5. Ynares Center Circumferencial Road, Antipolo City

6. Pinto Art Gallery 1 Sierra Madre st. Grand Heights, Antipolo City

7. Overlooking areas Marcos Highway, Antipolo City

8. Pasalubong Center P.Oliveros St. Antipolo City

9. Resort areas Taktak Road, Antipolo City

10. Crescent Moon Ascencion Road. Dalig , Antipolo City

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Delicacies

SUMAKA

SUMAN

This delicious delicacy really started in Cainta but

made popular and improved in Antipolo. Suman

is wrapped glutinous rice. The stickiness allows the

gooey bit. It is eaten with sugar as the rice in

bland.

MANGGA

The region is filled with many mango trees, these

allows the production of the national fruit in the

region. The sweetness of the fruit is large seen

during the summer season

KASOY

The seed of Kasoy from the Kasoy fruit to create

the nut cashew. The vendors around the vicinity

of the church then sell the nut

Transportation

Tricycles This three-wheeled vehicle are constantly harboring in every major streets of the city. The usual rate is 10 pesos per person, which can go up depending on the distance and number of passengers.

Jeepneys A 24-seater medium, traveling the major highways. It has routes to Cubao, Marikina, Tanay, Morong, Pasig and Baras

FX Its draw is the route to Makati, the business district alongside The Fort, Cubao, and Mandaluyong.

Light Railway Transit The fastest way to Manila. Although the stations point is at Santolan, it offers an efficient way to travel.

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PICTURES

Festivals Sumaka Festival or Ang Tipolo Festival - Celebrated during summer where most of the pilgrims pollute the city.

Immaculate Concepcion - Every December 8, the cathedral fills as the town hosts its annual fiesta.

Alay Lakad - The Lenten season offers devotee their pledges by attending the penitential walk from Quiapo.

First 2nd of May - An annual mass celebrated at Pinagmisahan road, where people remember the healing miracle by the virgin.

May pilgrimage - The summer season means pilgrimage to the church of Antipolo and wish blessings from the Virgin Mary

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More information: Scan the QR codes to know what they entail.

Maps

Links