Hear Mass at the Cathedral
If you’re a Catholic, you’ll appreciate
hearing mass at this big church serving as the home of the Apostolic Vicariate of Palawan. I happened to attend a Sunday mass with a really good
homilist. If you’re not a Catholic, you can still say a little prayer in this
peaceful worship place. Anyone can also appreciate its beautiful interior.
Having been told of so many war stories
passed on by our grandparents, we might have been used to hearing tales of
people being tortured and killed during the Japanese occupation. But this
places might break your heart though. This former military base is where 150
American soldiers were burned alive during the Second World War. A historically
significant place, Plaza Cuartel is now a landscaped park where you can walk
around and see the beautiful view of the bay.
Eat Chow Long at the Public Market
After a long walk, you can take a tricycle
going to the public market for P10. Pamper yourself with a hot Chow Long. Add
some spice until it perfectly matches your taste. The public market recipe is
just enough though for the authentic Palawan Chow Long experience. Pair it with
a meat-stuffed French Bread for a heavy merienda. You may also grab some
seafood in this market and have it cooked in the hotel.
Bike by the Bay
Just near the public market is a wide and
long stretch of the Baywalk facing the beautiful bay. Have your picture taken
with the ferries and boats at the background. The time to go here is during
sunset and also sunrise. If you’re lucky enough, you’ll see the dolphins
prancing on the clean waters. Bike rental is available at good deals.
For me, Puerto Princesa is not only the
cleanest and the greenest city in the Philippines but also one of the safest places in the country. Walking
along the highway at midnight is such a wonderful thing to do. Pass by all the bars
and clubs that are still alive at this time of the night and also drop by
Mendoza Park. During daytime, the Palawan Museum located in this park is also a good destination. You will also notice how the public market is very organized
without any garbage visible in any corner. This may be a hard thing to say but
the night here is the irony of all our Metro Manila phobias. Having been a victim of mugging, I do hope that someday Manila could be this safe. Many food stalls
are still open at night so you can grab some more Chow Long again (Sorry it’s
my favourite). I suggest you do it during your last night in the city. It’s
going to be very memorable. We stayed until almost 2:00 AM and that was the
best Puerto Princesa night I had during the whole duration of my stay.
This is just in the city proper. You'll definitely enjoy more of the city itself when you check out other districts where the exciting adventures and enthralling views await. More posts about Puerto Princesa coming shortly.
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