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Manila City Hall is located in the center of Manila. It is a beautiful building. There is a square next to the City Hall. In response to the upcoming Christmas, a large Christmas tree is installed on the square and a monument is next to it. Manila City Plaza is very beautiful and bustling both day and night. The blue sky and white clouds and the spacious central plaza are very beautiful during the day. It is a great attraction. The lights here at night are extremely bustling with the lights of the surrounding restaurants and cars. Bright, the disadvantage is that there are so many street-sleepers here, looking so bleak~
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Manila City Hall is located in the center of Manila. It is a beautiful building. There is a square next to the City Hall. In response to the upcoming Christmas, a large Christmas tree is installed on the square and a monument is next to it. Manila City Plaza is very beautiful and bustling both day and night. The blue sky and white clouds and the spacious central plaza are very beautiful during the day. It is a great attraction. The lights here at night are extremely bustling with the lights of the surrounding restaurants and cars. Bright, the disadvantage is that there are so many street-sleepers here, looking so bleak~
First visit the most famous Spanish Royal City, which is a testimony to the Spanish colonial history for more than 100 years. The tall and thick stone walls are well preserved, and the beautiful golf course with green grass surrounding the city is rare in the world in downtown In the stadium. The narrow stone roadways in the city are criss-crossed with tic-tac-toe, and there are a large number of Spanish-style old buildings.
Plaza España is the center of the Spanish city in Manila. It can be said that the entire city is around this square. There are many buildings worth checking in, all in the vicinity of this square. It's worth visiting.
Coming to Plaza de España does not mean to see the square itself. There is nothing to see in the square itself. The main reason is that there are some very important buildings around it that can be visited, so I will take a look at the square.
This square is actually not too big, and it is not the kind of wide square we traditionally think. It just refers to a place and an area. There are many historical European buildings around.