10 Things You'll Only See in the Philippines
If you're exploring the Philippines, you're in for a treat! This archipelago offers countless one-of-a-kind experiences you won't find anywhere else.
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Here's a list of 10 things you can only see in the Philippines, showcasing the country's rich culture and natural wonders:
1. The World's Largest Pair of Shoes
Recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, these enormous shoes were crafted in 2002. They can fit 30 people at once and took 10 people 77 days to complete.
2. The Jeepney
Jeepneys are iconic public transport vehicles in the Philippines. They offer an affordable way to get around and are often packed with passengers. Jeepneys originated from surplus military jeeps after World War II.
3. The Philippine Tarsier
The tiny Philippine tarsier is a nocturnal primate found in islands like Samar, Leyte, Bohol, and Mindanao. While sometimes called "the world's smallest monkey," it’s actually more closely related to lemurs and lorises.
4. Hobbit House
Inspired by Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings," this quirky restaurant in Manila is staffed entirely by little people. Established in 1973, it’s known for its candlelit interior and scenes from the epic trilogy.
5. The Phoenix Roadster
This eco-friendly car designed by Kenneth Cobonpue is made of natural fibers such as bamboo and rattan. The Phoenix Roadster was created in just 10 days and is a step towards a greener future.
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6. The World's Largest Single Banknote
The Philippines holds the record for the largest legal tender note. This P100,000 note measures 14 inches by 8.5 inches and was created to celebrate 100 years of Philippine independence from Spain.
7. The Tamaraw
Endemic to the island of Mindoro, the tamaraw is a critically endangered buffalo species. It's smaller than the carabao and has distinct markings on its face.
8. The Black Nazarene
This life-sized statue of Jesus carrying the cross is a deeply revered icon in the Philippines. It is enshrined in Quiapo Church and attracts millions of devotees during its feast day every January.
9. Sizzling Sisig
This beloved Filipino dish consists of chopped boiled pig’s ear and liver, served sizzling with chili peppers and calamansi. Sisig is said to have been created in the 1970s by "Sisig Queen" Lucita Cunanan.
10. Sinarapan
Recognized as the world's smallest food fish, the sinarapan is found only in Lake Buhi in Bicol. This tiny, transparent goby is facing possible extinction due to overfishing.