population: 0.80 million
extension: 47.69 square kilometers
If you're in Parañaque and interested in visiting museums, one option is the "Lopez Museum and Library" located in nearby Pasig City. It features a collection of over 20,000 books and artworks that showcase Philippine culture and history.
Another nearby museum that might interest you is the "Ayala Museum" in Makati City. This museum features various exhibits on Philippine art, culture, and history, including pre-colonial artifacts and contemporary art pieces.
Finally, if you're willing to travel a bit further, you could also visit the "National Museum of the Philippines" in Manila, which offers a vast collection of exhibits showcasing the country's natural history and cultural heritage.
Some of the most recommended, popular and typical dishes to eat in Parañaque according to local people include:
1. Lechon - a roasted whole pig that is crispy on the outside and moist on the inside. It is often served during celebrations and special occasions.
2. Adobo - a savory dish made with chicken or pork cooked in a mixture of soy sauce, vinegar, garlic, and other spices.
3. Kare-Kare - a stew made with oxtail, beef tripe or vegetables that is cooked in a thick peanut sauce.
4. Pancit Palabok - a noodle dish topped with shrimp, crushed chicharon (pork rinds), boiled eggs, and a flavorful orange sauce.
5. Sinigang - a sour soup typically made with tamarind as the souring agent, and can be prepared with seafood, meat, or vegetables.
6. Lumpia - a Filipino-style spring roll filled with meat or vegetables and deep-fried until crispy.
7. Halo-Halo - a popular dessert made with shaved ice, evaporated milk, sweet beans, fruits, and topped with a scoop of ube (purple yam) ice cream.
These are just a few examples of the delicious and diverse cuisine you can find in Parañaque and throughout the Philippines!
Here are some fun activities that local people enjoy doing in Parañaque:
1. Visit the Baclaran Redemptorist Church and pray or witness the grand Novena masses during Wednesdays.
2. Play at the Tenya Japanese Bowling Center, a popular spot for bowling enthusiasts with an arcade and karaoke rooms.
3. Check out any of the numerous local markets, such as the Parañaque City Public Market or the Aani Weekend Market, for some shopping and delicious street food.
4. Go to SM City BF Parañaque shopping mall which features a cinema, ice-skating rink, and an arcade.
5. Visit the Nayong Pilipino cultural theme park and explore replicas of famous Philippine landmarks and sceneries.