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INTERESTING PLACES

 

Tourism has not really been a big part of Tarlac although it does have some great historical areas, mouth-watering cuisine, rice and sugar plantations and golf courses for those so inclined.

 

Photos and text below from:

jerahriverapayne.blogspot.com

unless otherwise specified.

 

 

Sta. Ignacia, Tarlac

 

Tarlac Sta. Ignacia

Santa Ignacia is our next destination. This municipality has several sites for mango plantation like that in Guimaras, Negros Occidental and for sure, you will love to visit these plantations and pick different kinds of mangoes and experience the taste of mango from Tarlac.

 

 

Ramos, Tarlac

 

tarlac ramos

The Municipality of Ramos will take you to the virgin forests that the government of the Province have longed preserved. Several types of flying birds and other animals will welcome you to hear their sounds in calm.

 

 

Capas National Shrine

 

Tarlac - Capas National ShrinePhoto from: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lemon_glenn/4656149298

 

The Capas National Shrine in Barangay Navy Capas, Tarlac, The Philippines was built by the Philippine government as a memorial to the Filipino and American soldiers who died in Camp O’Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March. This is an important site related to Veterans’ Day in the Philippines, every 9 April, the anniversary of the surrender of the combined US and Philippine forces to the Japanese in 1942.

The area around where the Bataan Death March ended was proclaimed by President Corazon Aquino to become Capas National Shrine on 7 December 1991. The shrine encompasses 54 hectares of parkland, 35 hectares of which have been planted with rows of trees to represent each of the deceased. On 9 April 2003, a new memorial wall and obelisk was unveiled. The 70-meter obelisk towers above the grounds of the former interment camp. The obelisk is surrounded by a black marble wall engraved with the names of the Filipinos and Americans known to have died at the location. On the three large wall segments that almost encircle the obelisk, there are statistics about the total numbers of prisoners and deaths, together with poems for peace.   Read More: Wikipedia.org

 

 

Capas Death March Monument

 

Tarlac - Capas Death March MonumentPhoto from: kleynsphilippines.blogspot.com

 

Capas Death March Monument marks the infamous World War II concentration camp, which was built in in memory of the 30,000 Filipino and American soldiers that participated in the Death March that perished in 1942. The marker depicts the endurance and the heroism of the valiant soldiers, while a portion of it portrays the inhumane cruelty of the Japanese. It is noticeable because of its sky-high emblem. – Read More: Wikipedia.org

 

 

 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

The Modern Landlocked Province of Tarlac

Where is Tarlac and How to Get There

Interesting Natural and Man-made Places in Tarlac

Special Events in Tarlac

Enjoy and Have Fun In Tarlac

Tarlac Photo Gallery

Tarlac Video Collection

 

 

 

 

 


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