词条 | Nayong Pilipino Clark |
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| name = Nayong Pilipino Clark | image = 1558jfNayong Pilipino Expo Pilipino Clark Freeport Zonefvf 01.JPG | caption = | resort = | location = Mabalacat | location2 = Clark Freeport Zone | location3 = Pampanga | coordinates = | theme = Filipino culture | homepage = | owner = Nayong Pilipino Foundation | general_manager = | operator = | opening_date = {{Start date|2007}} {{start date|2014}} {{small|(reopening)}} | closing_date = | previous_names = | season = | visitors = | area = {{convert|3.5|ha|acre|abbr=on}} | rides = | coasters = | water_rides = | slogan = | status = Open | footnotes = }} The Nayong Pilipino Clark is a cultural theme park featuring Filipino culture at the Clark Freeport Zone in Mabalacat, Pampanga. HistoryThe Nayong Pilipino Foundation (NPF) originally was maintained a cultural theme park in Pasay which was closed by then-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in July 2002 through Executive Order No. 11. The same decree mandated the NPF to look for an alternative site for a theme park to replace the Old Nayong Pilipino. The cultural theme park was inaugurated and opened as the Nayong Pilipino sa Clark Expo (NPCE) by Arroyo on December 22, 2007 at the site of the former Expo Pilipino within the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga.[1] However the attraction was later became dormant until it was redeveloped and reopened as Nayong Pilipino Clark in 2014. The redevelopment which took place for 30 months was a result of a Memorandum of Agreement between the NPF and the Clark Development Corporation signed in March 2012.[2][2] AttractionsThe Nayong Pilipino Clark's attraction centers around Philippine history and culture and covers an area of {{convert|3.5|ha|acre}}.[3] The Money Museum features present and historical Philippine currency; while the Textile Museum exhibits local textiles. It also hosts replicas of select national landmarks such as Rizal Shrine in Calamba, Laguna, Mabini Shrine in Tanauan, Batangas, and the Barasoain Church. It also hosts replicas of "villages" of select indigenous groups such as the Ifugao, Kalinga, and the Aeta peoples where their respective culture is showcased (e.g. their craft, textile, and indigenous dances).[4] The cultural park also provides picnicking and green areas where performances of traditional dances such as the malong, sayaw sa bangko, singkil,and tinikling or more contemporary performances such as the Dakilang Lahi and the Philippine Fiesta parade are exhibited.[4] References1. ^{{cite news |title=Bagong Nayong Pilipino bukas na sa Clark, Pampanga |trans-title=New Nayong Pilipino opens in Clark, Pampanga|url=http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/news/content/74201/bagong-nayong-pilipino-bukas-na-sa-clark-pampanga/story/ |accessdate=10 August 2018 |work=GMA Network |date=26 December 2007 |language=Filipino}} {{coord missing|Philippines}}2. ^1 {{cite news |last1=Locsin |first1=Chickie |title=Nayong Pilipino resurrected |url=https://ph.news.yahoo.com/blogs/the-inbox/nayong-pilipino-resurrected-110413680.html |accessdate=10 August 2018 |work=Yahoo! Philippines |publisher=Vera Files |date=19 December 2014}} 3. ^{{cite news |last1=Cervantes |first1=Ding |title=Nayong Pilipino finds new home at Expo Pilipino |url=https://www.philstar.com/nation/2012/04/25/800031/nayong-pilipino-finds-new-home-expo-pilipino |accessdate=10 August 2018 |work=The Philippine Star |date=23 April 2012}} 4. ^1 {{cite news |author1=Kimberly Kathreen Khaye Dave |title=Nayong Pilipino offers heritage tours, activities for parkgoers |url=http://news.abs-cbn.com/life/07/14/18/nayong-pilipino-offers-heritage-tours-activities-for-parkgoers |accessdate=10 August 2018 |work=ABS-CBN News |date=14 July 2018}} 3 : Mabalacat|Amusement parks in the Philippines|2007 establishments in the Philippines |
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