+ Follow AMBASSADOR LOLITA HANEY Tag
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[Title] => Clean, green and ready to run
[Summary] => In the middle of bustling Manila, where jeepneys and 40-foot container vans streak and thunder by in urban haste, is a little pocket of lush greenery that is called the Orchidarium and Butterfly Pavilion. On what is officially the Teodoro F. Valencia Circle in Rizal Park, right next to the imposing former Finance Building that is now the impressive National Museum of the Filipino People, this little garden is a real haven featuring, as its name suggests, a collection of orchids and a collection of butterflies, friendly critters who do not hesitate to perch on your head or shoulder.
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