It is certainly a place that deserves a moment to visit and get to know it, because apart from appreciating the architectural aspect, it is also to know a little of the character of the monument, which caught my attention that in the Philippines many people have Hispanic names and surnames. Greetings!
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True, Rizal Park is a valuable environment that not only beautifies the surroundings but also pays great respect to the national hero - a symbolic gesture of architecture that transcends many generations. And yes, since the Philippines was historically influenced by the Spaniards for over 300 years, we'd certainly expect similarities in language, traditions, habits, culture, and of course, people's names. Have an awesome one! ☺️