
Marikina City: Loyola Memorial Park
Every October 31 to November 2, the streets of Marikina end in a stand still as thousands upon thousands of … Continue reading Marikina City: Loyola Memorial Park
Every October 31 to November 2, the streets of Marikina end in a stand still as thousands upon thousands of … Continue reading Marikina City: Loyola Memorial Park
Marikina is an old town, with lowland Tagalog farming communities existing before the arrival of Spanish settlers in the early … Continue reading Marikina City: Barangays Jesús de la Peña and Barangka
Built in 1969, the Marikina Sports Park was originally named the Rodriguez Sports Center after the governor at that time. … Continue reading Marikina City: The Marikina Sports Park
Aside from the revitalized Marikina City Hall, there has been much development in the whole city and its public spaces. … Continue reading Marikina City: A Healthy City around the City Hall
As I mentioned in several previous posts, my family transferred to Marikina City in 1991 for my parents to have … Continue reading Marikina City: The Riverbanks
In the 1980s, when I used to visit friends living in the Barangays of Concepcion and Marikina Heights, I often … Continue reading Marikina City: Barangay Concepcion and Marikina Heights
When my family moved from Quezon City to Marikina in 1991, it was an immediate need for my parents to … Continue reading Marikina City Hall: A Vision of a Revitalized City Government
Hidden in the different barangays of Marikina City (the smallest Philippine political/community unit) one can spy many establishments that showcase … Continue reading Marikina City: Barangay San Roque and Sta. Elena
In Marikina City, there is this one street where many of the heritage sites of the city can be found. … Continue reading Marikina City: Diocesan Shrine and Parish of Our Lady of the Abandoned
A few meters from the Kapitan Moy Building is the Marikina Shoe Museum, which is a showcase of the Marikina … Continue reading The Marikina Shoe Museum