The Art, Recreation Ground, and Entertainment Zone of the CCP-Complex in Manila



ASEAN Cultural Center in Manila

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Look: A place that combines cultural arts, tourism, entertainment, and sports activities.
Bounded by Manila Bay—from Roxas Boulevard to Jose W. Diokno Boulevard—the Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex boasts a variety of vibrant structures, including the Philippine International Convention Center, Tanghalang Pambansa, the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila (currently under restoration), the Manila Film Center, Star City Amusement Park, the Coconut Palace, and Harbour Square.
The Complex serves as a recreational area for cultural arts, entertainment, and activities, as well as an exercise hub for the public, on Saturday, 22 February 2025.