2. To come up with the list, they measured each city using
the following criteria: the presence of parks and malls,
presence of trees and environmental efforts, safety,
availability of employment opportunities, culture and
heritage preservation, accessibility of transportation,
traffic management, provision of basic services and
infrastructures, well-planned residential communities and
accessibility of schools. Out of almost one-fifty (150)
cities, here are the top ten livable cities in the Philippines.
By: BSED MAPEH 3- A
TOP 10 MOST LIVABLE CITIES
IN THE PHILIPPINES
3. Known as the “Queen City of the
South”, Cebu City is definitely the
most livable city in the Philippines. It
is in the right at the heart of Visayas
and has the right mix where you can
get a balance of modernity, nature
and culture at its finest. The city
preserves its character and you can
still see old landmarks that are still
standing and well-maintain.
CEBU CITY
4. The financial capital of the
Philippines, Makati City boasts its
intelligent urban planning and
conduciveness to business. It is also
known for its social welfare
programs, example of these are
senior citizens that can get free
movie passes on their birthdays.
Makati is basically a liveable city. It is
liveable because of the initiatives of
the private sector. Amenities of
urban living are available in Makati.
You can walk to a fine dining resto
or to a fast food.
MAKATI CITY
5. As a former capital of the
Philippines, Quezon City boasts a
good urban development where
there are accessible public
transportation, good schools and
well-planned residential communities.
It is a well rounded city that’s why it
makes to the most liveable cities in
the Philippines. Despite of the rapid
development, the city takes pride of
its large open parks like Ninoy
Aquino Park and Wildlife and
Quezon Memorial Circle.
QUEZON CITY
6. A world renowned city, Puerto
Princessa is famous for the
Underground River which was
declared as one of the New Seven
Wonders of Nature. It is also known
for its nearby beaches and the
residents’ environmental efforts.
Upon going there, a wonderful
adventure awaits you.
PUERTO PRINCESSA
7. A favourite tourist destination,
Tagaytay City offers an excellent view
of the Taal Lake. Like Bagiuo City, it
has cool weather that is great for those
who wants to escape the scorching
heat. However, because of relentless
development of high-rise buildings, the
city might lose its natural landscape.
The challenge is that they should
provide a good urban planning and
create infrastructure, road networks
and public transportation to make sure
that the city can manage to hold its
booming growth.
TAGAYTAY CITY
8. Asia week's “Best Cities in Asia”,
Davao is famous for its strict
government and disciplined locals.
The Crime rate in the city is very low
compared to Manila, so it is safe to
live here. Despite of the continuing
growth, Davao residents also enjoy
the luxury of having a nature that is
hard to resist. Davao is the place
where you can enjoy nature even in
the city. If you want to go to the
mountain, we have the foothills of
Mt. Apo in Davao City.
DAVAO CITY
9. Dubbed as the “ Summer Capital of
the Philippines”, Baguio acts as an
entry point to other tourist
destinations in the north. It has cool
weather which is the reason why there
are many tourists, foreign or local, who
visits the place. Its nice to see that the
city is able to balance modernity with
its rich Cordillera culture. But due to
progress and development, Baguio is
already congested. There are areas in
Baguio that is not properly protected;
it is evident in the mountains that are
filled with houses.
BAGUIO CITY
10. Dubbed as the “Princess City of the
South”, Iloilo is a heir to the Queen
City of the South (Cebu City). It is
now moving towards socioeconomic
growth with multi-million
investments that are flowing into the
city. The city moves towards progress
and growth and infrastructures are
on the rise but it still ,manages not to
forget its culture and heritage. Iloilo
is the twin sister of Bacolod City and
is known for its preservation of
heritage buildings.
ILOILO CITY
11. Bacolod is the gateway to the
thriving sugar-rich cities and towns
of the province of Negros
Occidental. Over the years, Bacolod
is becoming more developed and
continues to have a growth in the
tourism, handicrafts and agricultural
industries. It boasts a healthy
economy and was used to be
dependent on the sugar industry. The
city has even managed to preserve
much of its heritage architecture and
the Provincial Capitol is an example
of this.
BACOLOD CITY
12. It is the Philippines’ capital and the
business political hub. The city
showcases the nation’s rich culture
heritage. “It is a gateway to our rich
heritage, from Intramuros to
Binondo, Sta. Cruz, in fact and even
San Nicolas. However Manila needs
to do a lot of assignments, starting
from its adequate public services and
cleaning its dirty streets. Manila
needs urban-renewal because it is
really deteriorated and flooding.
CITY OF MANILA
13. The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes
and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick
called “Truth” – Dan Rather
Don’t try to fix the students, fix ourselves first. The good teacher makes
the poor student good and the good student superior. When our students
fail, we, as teachers, too, have failed. – Marva Collins
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior
teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. – William Arthur Ward
Teaching is leaving a vestige of oneself in the development of another.
And surely the student is a bank where you can deposit your most precious
treasures. – Eugene P.
For the things of this world cannot be made known without a knowledge
of mathematics. – Roger Bacon
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