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About Davao
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Davao is a region in southeastern Mindanao, Philippines
that boast of its natural beauty and resources. Davao is composed
of four provinces namely: Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao
Oriental, Compostela Valley and the City of Davao. Collectively,
they are designated as Region XI of the Philippines.

Davao is a major producer of gold, and its mining
resources include silica, silver, copper and elemental sulfur. It
is where the highest peak (10,311 feet) in the Philippines is located
– Mt. Apo, where only the brave dare climb. Davao City is
the most important city in Mindanao and the largest city in Asia
in terms of land area - occupying more than 244,000 hectares.
Its population according to the 2000 Census is
1,147,116.. It's international airport and seaport is one of the
busiest cargo hubs in the southern Philippines. Davao City is also
one of several cities in the Philippines that are independent of
any province. The city is also the regional center for the Davao
Region.
There are many places to go and things to do in
Davao. Just 5 kilometers north of the city is Lanang Golf &
Country Club with an 18 hole course. To the south of the city are
Apo Golf & Country Club and New Davao City Golf Club. The region
has many hotels and resorts to relax and unwind. For the gourmet,
Davao offers a wide variety of local and international cuisines
at very reasonable prices.
Davao is known for its fresh seafood, notably
the grilled yellow fin tuna, tiger prawns, barbeques and other delightful
specialties. Not to be missed when in Davao is the Durian, the fruit
that smells like hell but taste like heaven.
Some of the more popular places of interest in
Davao:
Samal Island – unspoiled
and pristine, the island prides itself for its white sand beaches
with vacation facilities for different kinds of water sports.
Pearl Farm Beach Resort, is the
most famous tourist destination in Davao. The Pearl Farm is located
on Samal Island just a short boat ride from Davao City. The 11-hectare
resort was once a real pearl farm that cultivated oysters imported
from the Sulu Sea, and produces some of the best pearls in the country.
Now the white sand beach resort is a top tourist attraction in Davao
with cottages inspired by the samal native design.
Philippine Eagle National Center,
where the endangered Philippine eagle is bread in captivity. The
Center provides shelter to some 19 Philippine eagles as well as
other birds, animals.
Tourist interested in local handicrafts will find
artwork and various handmade products made by indigenous ethnic
tribes of Davao namely the Bagobos, the Atas, the Mansakas, the
Mandayas, the the Kalagans, the Mangguangans and the Tagakaolos.
Their crafts can be found in local stores and museums in the city.
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