Iloilo City, the Philippines’ “city of love” and the historical city
most favored by Spain through the royal decree of Queen Regent Maria
Christina during the Spanish colonial era, is now on its way for a
newfound elevation, a magnificent rise as one of the most favored
economic centers, a new investment hub, and world-class cultural
heritage. A passionate site-seeing within this vibrant metropolis would
give visitors and quests some glimpses of different world wonders. These
resemblances are often associated with its grandeur history, culture
and optimistic people whose values and perspective focuses mainly in
their deep cultural pride. Take a journey with us and SEE THE WORLD
THROUGH ILOILO…
Singapore’s Esplanade and Iloilo River Esplanade: Nature and Progress Fuses Beautifully
The Esplanade is a waterfront location just north of the mouth of
the Singapore River in downtown Singapore. It is primarily occupied by
the Esplanade Park, and was the venue where one of Singapore’s largest
congregation of satay outlets until their relocation to Clarke Quay as a
result of the construction of a major performance arts venue,
the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, which took its name from this
location.
Iloilo River Esplanade is an esplanade along Iloilo River in Mandurriao, Iloilo
City, Philippines that was opened on August 18, 2012. It stretches 1.2
Kilometers from Diversion Road (officially Sen. Benigno Aquino Jr.
Avenue) to Carpenter Bridge. The project cost ₱58.7 million. and was designed by Paolo Alcazaren, who also designed the Singapore quay and river esplanade.
There are proposals to extend the Esplanade from the Carpenter Bridge
to Barangay Sooc, Arevalo, Iloilo City and from the Diversion Road to
Jalandoni Bridge.
Singapore’s Esplanade and Iloilo River Esplanade both showcases the
harmonious fusion of ecology, progress and stunning scenery, a
picturesque vision of sustainability and commitment to our environment
where people can truly appreciate. It’s the same vision and passion for
nature… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!
Paris Buildings and Iloilo’s Calle Real: Stunning Historical Scenery
Featured in the photo is one of the classic-designed buildings in the
city of Paris. Paris is the capital and most-populous city of France.
It is situated on the Seine River, in the north of the country. Paris
was founded in the 3rd century BC by a Celtic people called the Parisii,
who gave the city its name. By the 12th century, Paris was the largest
city in the western world, a prosperous trading centre, and the home of
the University of Paris, one of the first in Europe. In the 18th
century, it was the centre stage for the French Revolution, and became
an important centre of finance, commerce, fashion, science, and the
arts, a position it still retains today.
Calle Real (Royal Street) or the Iloilo City Heritage and
Cultural District old buildings that were constructed in the
Commonwealth era in Calle Real, Iznart, Aldeguer and Guanco were
declared as a heritage site of Iloilo by the National Historical
Institute. Also known as the downtown area of Iloilo City, it is one of
the oldest and affluent business districts in the Philippines where the
first department store Hoskyn’s was established in 1877.
The classic similarity of buildings in Paris and Calle Real would
give onlookers the same feeling of nostalgia. Both refuted as cities of
love – Paris and Iloilo exudes passion with their architectural designs
from the past and transcends a cultural value in their future. A walk in
Calle Real would also give the same view of architectural excellence
with the world-famous city of Paris… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!
Covadonga Church and Molo Church: Reflections of Faith
Our Lady of Covadonga is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and a
Marian shrine devoted to her at Covadonga in the province of Asturias in
north west Spain. The Spanish shrine rose to prominence following the
Battle of Covadon in 722, at which the Moorish invasion of Spain was
first resisted. A statue of the Virgin Mary, secretly hidden in one of
the caves, was believed to have miraculously aided the Christian
victory. Our Lady of Covadonga is the patron of Asturias, and a basilica
was built to house the current statue. Pope John Paul II visited the
shrine at Covadonga to honour the Virgin Mary.
Molo Church is a famous Spanish-colonial church and heritage site in
Molo District. It known for the prominent red spires that crown its tall
bell towers and as “the feminist church” because of the all-women
ensemble of saints represented in 16 statues perched on the aisle
pillars. Built in neogothic style, the church is one of
the Iloilo City’s most familiar landmarks and top tourist attractions.
Probably the greatest link between Spain and the Philippines is their
deep-rooted devotion to the Catholic Religion. 300 years of colonialism
by Spain, etched a strong ties through Christian faith. In their
physical manifestation of religious faith, these two old churches – the
Our Lady of Covadonga and St. Anne Church have quite similar
architectural concept and design, forged by the same religion and
destined to become timeless… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!
Sydney Opera House and Iloilo Convention Center: World-Class Venues
The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts
centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Situated onBennelong
Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, the
facility is adjacent to the Sydney central business district and
the Royal Botanic Gardens, between Sydney and Farm Coves. Designed
by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, the facility formally opened on 20
October 197
Iloilo Convention Center (ICC) is a state-of-the-art convention
center in the Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao, Iloilo City,
Philippines which is expected to be completed in 2015 in time for the
APEC 2015 hosting. It is built on a 1.7-hectare of lot in the district
of Mandurriao donated by the Megaworld Corp. The Tourism Infrastructure
and Enterprise Zone Authority allocated P200 million for the
construction of the convention center, while another P250 million was
sourced from the Priority Development Assistance Fund of Senator
Franklin Drilon.
Australia takes pride of Sydney Opera House as a world-class
convention and venue of events. Likewise, Iloilo Convention Center is
the most-anticipated convention facility in the Western Visayas region.
Both venues can hold thousands of audiences and have cultural connection
from the past. They both showcase contemporary architectural design –
classy and impressive and a product of vision and dreams. A visit to ICC
will also make you feel you’ve visited Sydney’s beautiful convention
destination. Would you like to SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO?
Novotel Nanjing Central and Richmonde Hotel Iloilo: Getty’s Masterpieces
Novotel Nanjing Central is located in the heart of Nanjing, China,
convenient to all of its historical centers, commercial complexes and
businesses. The hotel boasts with 297 beautifully appointed guest rooms
or suites with their magnificent views on Xinjiekou.
Richmonde Hotel Iloilo is the first international hotel that opened
in Iloilo Business Park, Megaworld’s 72-hectare business township in
Western Visayas region. The hotel boasts with gracious service and
world-class accommodation that provides comfort with its 149 rooms and
amenities.
Getty’s, one of the world’s most prestigious hotel designers both
showcased their expertise and passion to build hotels that exudes
masterpiece vision and style. When Getty’s conceptualize impressive
designs, they always infuse a large part of the cultural heritage of the
city or country where their hotel projects are being built. Both of
these hotels showcase unique architectural and interior flair but
maintains the same element of perspective – minimalism, dynamism and
grandeur. Staying at Richmonde Hotel Iloilo will make you SEE THE WORLD
THROUGH ILOILO.
Musselburgh Golf Club and Iloilo Golf Club: Legends in their own Right
The Royal Musselburgh Golf Club is a golf club at Prestongrange House, Preston grange near Prestonpans, East Lothian,Scotland.
The first golf clubs were founded in the 18th century. The first was
the Royal Blackheath Golf Club, instituted in 1706, followed by
the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfersin 1744, the Royal and
Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1754, and the Royal Musselburgh Golf
Club in 1774. These clubs gradually accepted some responsibility for the
links on which they played.
The Iloilo Golf and Country Club, formerly and informally known as
the Santa Barbara Golf Course in Brgy. San Sebastian,Santa Barbara,
Iloilo on 35 hectares of plain and rolling hills. It was built in 1907
by a group of British and Scottish expatriates building the Panay line
of Panay Railways, also completed in 1907. The club was the first
Philippine club accepted as an affiliate of The Royal and Ancient Golf
Club of St Andrews in Scotland.[1] Since
it is the oldest golf course in the country, the National Historical
Commission of the Philippines in 2012 approved the placement of a
national historical marker.
The Guinness Book of World record considered Royal Musselburgh Golf
Club as the oldest in the world while Iloilo Golf and Country Club is
considered as one of the oldest in Asia. Both destinations are icons and
legends in their own right. Thus, a trip to Iloilo Golf and Country
Club would be like visiting the oldest golf club in Scotland… SEE THE
WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!
River Thames and Iloilo River: A Tale of Two Timeless Rivers
The River Thames is a river that flows through southern England. It
is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the
United Kingdom, after the River Severn. While it is best known for
flowing through London, the river also flows alongside other towns and
cities, including Oxford, Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor.
The Iloilo River located in the Province of Iloilo, Philippines is actually an estuary.
The river starts in Oton at Batiano River, which is also an estuary, then traverses the Iloilo City districts of Lapuz, Lapaz,Mandurriao, Molo, Arevalo and the city proper, before emptying into the Iloilo Strait.
Iloilo River wharf, including Muelle Loney in the Iloilo City Proper,
is a natural harbor which made it a preferred port of call for ships
seeking protection from strong winds and tropical monsoons. It serves as
port for inter island ferries that travel from Iloilo City to
Bacolod on Negros and to Guimaras.
London is hailed as a royal city, the capital of England and home to
the British Royal Family. Iloilo is historically considered as the
“Queen City of the South” in the Philippines. Both cities take pride
with their natural wonder – a grand river of ecological and historical
value that sustains life, resources and commitment for preservation.
These are veins and lifeblood of both royal cities that creates a
synergy between the past and the future. So, a stroll around or boat
ride at Iloilo River would give you a heartfelt appreciation for nature
and history like those in London… SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO!
Orchard Road and Iloilo Business Park: Vibrant Spots of Progress
Orchard Road is a 2.2 kilometre-long boulevard that is the retail and
entertainment hub of Singapore. It is a huge tourist attraction, in
addition to being the most popular shopping enclave in the city-state.
Often, the surrounding area is known simply as Orchard, partly because the MRT station that serves the vicinity is named Orchard MRT.
The Orchard Planning Area is one of 55 urban planning areas as
specified by the Urban Redevelopment Authority and is a commercial
district. It is part of the Central Region and Singapore’s central
business district, the Central Area.
A 72-hectare master planned mix-used development community project of
Megaworld, Iloilo Business Park in Mandurriao District is the vibrant
future township of business and lifestyle in Western Visayas.
Iloilo Business Park is Megaworld’s biggest single investment outside
Luzon of 35 billion. Gorgeously rising in this vibrant township are BPO
Buildings, the iconic 7,000-seater Iloilo Convention Center,
international hotel brands – Richmonde Hotel and Courtyard by Marriot,
lifestyle shopping center Festive Walk Mall, the country’s longest
dinning destination – the Street of Festive Walk and luxurious
condominium towers – One Madison Place, La Fayette Park Square and The
Palladium, the tallest tower in Western Visayas.
Orchard Road is the busiest business capital of Singapore, a proof of
its dominance in terms of economy, investments and tourism. Iloilo
Business Park is currently the most talked-about business, leisure and
tourism, a mixed-used commercial complex in Iloilo and Western Visayas
region, giving a great boost for opportunities. People converge in these
business centers to chase a good life and work hard to sustain their
dreams. The bright lights and vibrant ambiance gives us a glimpse of
progress. Therefore, roaming around and starting a life in Iloilo
Business Park replicates the same vein of opportunities like any other
business centers in the world.
So, are your ready to SEE THE WORLD THROUGH ILOILO? It’s time to open your eyes and widen your vision.
(some parts of this article were taken from Wikipedia.com)
https://ibpofficial.wordpress.com/2015/08/07/see-the-world-through-iloilo/