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  2. Manila Ocean Park - Wikipedia

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    The base structure and platform was completed and for a while served a secondary purpose as a promenade walkway until construction of the actual park continued. In April 2007, the Manila Ocean Park started construction. It was initially set to open on December 15, 2007 but [1] the opening date was then moved to February 24, 2008. [2]

  3. Cebu Ocean Park - Wikipedia

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    The groundbreaking of the Cebu Ocean Park began in March 2016 with the initial target of completion of the marine theme park set in late 2017. [3] The oceanarium project received opposition from environmental groups which opposed captivity of animals. [4] The park had its soft opening on August 24, 2019. [1]

  4. Philippine International Pyromusical Competition - Wikipedia

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    The Philippine International Pyromusical Competition, initially known as the World Pyro Olympics, is an annual competition among fireworks manufacturers from different countries held in the Philippines which at its current format runs for five to six weeks every Saturday evening (initially five days in the competition's old format as the World Pyro Olympics) at SM Mall of Asia in Pasay.

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  6. SM Mall of Asia Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Arena officially opened on May 21, 2012. It has retractable seats and a 2,000-capacity car park building. The Arena has a total area of 64,000 m 2 (690,000 sq ft). [6] The SM Mall of Asia Arena is the alternate venue of the Premier Volleyball League when the Philsports Arena in Pasig City is unavailable.

  7. Cultural Center of the Philippines Complex - Wikipedia

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    It features several brutalist structures designed in the 1960s and 1970s by Leandro Locsin, such as the Tanghalang Pambansa, the Philippine International Convention Center, and the Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila. Other landmarks in the complex include the Coconut Palace, the Manila Film Center, Star City amusement park, and Harbour Square. [2]

  8. SMX Convention Center Manila - Wikipedia

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    SMX Convention Center Manila also has a basement parking that can accommodate 400 cars, with an entrance on Coral Way and an exit on Marina Way. Commercial shops are located along the perimeter, specifically at the ground level and mezzanine. Truck bays are situated at the back, along Ocean Drive.

  9. Star City (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Star City had more than 30 rides and attractions at the time of the fire, many of which were indoors. The park initially planned to reopen by January 14, 2022, but due to a surge of COVID-19 cases in Metro Manila brought by the Omicron variant, it was postponed to February 24, 2022.