Nayong Pilipino Clark, Cultural amusement park in Clark Freeport Zone, Philippines
Nayong Pilipino Clark is an amusement park in the Clark Freeport Zone featuring replicas of national landmarks and traditional Filipino architecture. The grounds include multiple exhibition buildings, outdoor structures, and gardens that showcase the country's heritage through displays and recreated spaces.
The park was established in December 2007 under President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, moving a previous attraction from Pasay to the Clark Freeport Zone location. This relocation allowed for expansion and better visitor facilities.
The Money Museum and Textile Museum display Philippine currency and fabrics, while replicated villages show how Ifugao, Kalinga, and Aeta communities lived and worked. Visitors can walk through these spaces and see how daily life and traditions were organized in these groups.
The park is easy to navigate with pathways connecting indoor and outdoor areas that visitors can explore at their own pace. Guided tours and cultural performances are regularly available to help you learn more about the displays and recreated spaces.
The park brings together natural landmarks like Bohol's Chocolate Hills and historical sites such as Magellan's Cross in one location. This approach lets visitors see different regions and moments from Philippine history without traveling across the country.
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