| The Torogan |
See the newly-built Torogan. This is the typical house of our Muslim brothers from Mindanao. See the details, art work and architecture of the Torogan and how it is adapted to the local culture and environment.
The Torogan House is the ancestral home of the Sultan or Datu, the village chief in Maranao, Southern Philippines. The Torogan house has a butterfly-like end beams that protrude in front of the house. It is intricately adorned with a range of folk motifs, usually a plant, geometric form, dragon or serpent that are prominent in Maranao artwork. The building is constructed on post resting on rocks which act as a rollers to prevent earthquake damage.
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| Cultural Presentations |
The Nayong Pilipino sa Clark has become the venue for Socio-Cultural presentations featuring Filipino culture, through dances, drama, stage performances and other media.
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| Malakas at Maganda |
See the rendition of our artist on the legend on how the first man and woman came about.
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| Ifugao Village |
The Ifugao Village features typical Ifugao houses called Ulog.
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| Barasoain Church |
This is the replica of the historic Barasoain Church.
The Holy Mass is celebrated here every Sunday at 10:00am.
You are welcome!!!
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| Kalinga Village |
The Kalinga Houses in Nayong Pilipino-Clark allows us to take a peek into the rich Kalingan way of life
FACTS & FIGURES At a Glance
Kalinga is a landlocked province in the northernmost section of the Cordillera Region. It is bounded by the provinces of Cagayan and Apayao in the north, Mt. Province in the south, and Abra in the West. The greater sections of Cagayan and Isabela are found on its eastern part.
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Welcome to Nayong Pilipino sa Clark. Take a glimpse of the Filipino culture. The Philippines is a country of varied and colorful cultures. Each of the 17 regions is unique with its own food, language, customs and traditions.

(President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo with the Nayong Pilipino Chairman Atty. Charito Planas in front of the Replica of the Barasoain Church)
At Nayong Pilipino sa Clark, we feature our colorful culture. Visit the Precolonial and the Colonial Eras of our history. See our rendition of our mythical Malakas and Maganda. Visit the miniature replicas of our scenic and historic Philippine landmarks.

We also offer cultural presentations, exhibits and shows.

We boast of the fresh air and tranquil ambience at Nayong Pilipino. We encourage tourists to visit us. We have friendly tour guides to enlighten you as you go around the Nayong Pilipino sa Clark.

You might even opt to have your celebrations or special occassions with us , be they your birth-day, wedding, or business activities like seminars, retreat or team-building. |

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Amidst the sprawling rustic grounds and historic ambience one can enjoy the place for picnics, team building and even just to have quite and relaxing time alone or with family or friends. Lodges of nipa huts are strategically located to offer the best of a sanctuary for activities or just for tranquility. Click to reserve on line.
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| It is easy to go to Nayong Pilipino sa Clark. Click to find out how.
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Entrance fee effective nov.15, 2009
children (pre-elem & elem.) : P20.00
college students & adults: P30.00
Parking Fee:
cars: P30.00
coasters: P50.00
OUTSIDE PARKING IS FREE!
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| Time & Days: The theme Park is open from Monday to Sunday, from 8:am until 6:00pm
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| August 2009 Activities |
August marked the photo exhibit called, "Filipino Culture and Traditions." Works of L. Cahili and other artists were featured.
August also saw the training on livelihood projects for the Aetas. They were taught skills on candy-making, puto-making and food procesing of other native delicasies.
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| Event |
“Pagpupugay, Parangal at Pasasalamat” is the awarding of the best employees of the SSS –(Social Security System) and its retirees from Central Luzon. The regional affair is hosted by the Central Luzon Cluster. This will be held on September 8, 2009, 2 pm, at the Convento Theatre.
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| Updates |
The Heritage Houses were furnished with furniture and items well-matched with the respective heritage house, such as those of the replica of houses of Dr. Jose Rizal, Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Aguinaldo, the Kalinga Huts, etc. Visitors will be fascinated by how these houses and furnishings depict the ways of life of the era and the culture each represents. These additional furnishings were contributed by the National Museum through the funding of the Nayong Pilipino Foundation.
The Lagoon, on the other hand, is nearing its completion. It is about 90% completed. The Lagoon will be an amusement area. It will feature activities such as boating, fishing and an area will be devoted for bubble balloons for visitors to enjoy.
The Muslim Area is also in its completion. The Office of Muslim Affairs is overseeing the work in the area. The development will showcase a mosque, a furnished torrogan, and products from the South will be available.
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| EARTH DAY AT NAYONG PILIPINO SA CLARK |
The Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) and Sibul Ning Aeta Foundation, Inc. in coordination with the National Commission on Culture and the Arts and the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples with the support of the Clark Development Corporation are pleased to announce the Soft Launch of the AETA VILLAGE at the Nayong Pilipino sa Clark Expo (NPCE) in Pampanga on Wednesday, April 29, 2009 at 3:00 p.m.
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| Ballroom Dancing and Disco |
Have fun and be healthy. Nayong Pilipino sa Clark has come up with these activities for summer. Dancing starts from 7:00 pm onwards, every Saturday and Sunday. Entrance fees are at P50 per person. Snacks can be bought inside Nayong Pilipino. You can however opt to bring your own drinks and food.
Call: 0920 9829647, 0917 5150300. (045) 436 1718.
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| Fiesta |
Activities in Nayong Pilipino sa Clark features highlights on typical Filipino Festivities.
"The fiesta is part and parcel of Filipino culture. Through good times and bad times, the Filipino fiesta must go on. Each city and barrio has at least one local festival of its own, usually on the feast of its patron saint, so that there is always a fiesta going on somewhere in the country. But the biggest and most elaborate festival of all is Christmas, a season celebrated with all the pomp and pageantry the fun-loving Filipino can manage. The Philippine fiesta is a lot more than it seem on the service. It is the tie that binds Filipinos from a region or an area together, a time to reunite with your extended family and you kababayans (countrymen/women.) No matter where you are, your are expected to attend. It is a time to rejoice in friendship, spend all you have, forget the expense, just be happy you can afford to entertain and feed others, if you can."
source: www.livinginthephilippines.com by Don Herrington
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| Watch and Join In |
Click here for Handog Ng Clark Competitions Updates
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| Tourists |

Come with family and friends or your group. Tourist guides will make sure your visit will not only be enjoyable but educational too.
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| Colonial Plaza |
The Colonial Plaza is reminiscent of the centers for promenade much like those parks along Vigan.
"Hidden away in northern Luzon is Vigan, the oldest surviving city of Spanish architecture in the Philippines. Antique churches, official buildings, and residences, cobbled narrow streets, and horse-drawn calesas (carriages) all take us back to the old colonial era," says Violeta Quisora.
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