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Living in Dinalupihan, Philippines:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Dinalupihan, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked three people living in Dinalupihan what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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The primary reasons I moved to Dinalupihan are because:
• The barrio in which I live is quiet and fairly remote.
• The real estate prices are the best for this region (Region 3)
• It is about halfway, 40 minutes, between Dau/Angeles and SBMA/Olongapo… both with lots of shopping and restaurants. Also about an hour to San Fernando.
• About 40 minutes to Clark Airport… a growing airport in Angeles. About 2.5 hours from the big airport in Manila.

My city is where some of the most important events in history happened, like death march, where males were forced to walk without break, no water and food. And here in my city, they will find many beautiful landmarks, like Mt. Samat, it is a big cross museum where they can find weapons that soldier used in battle.

DInalupihan is a small and peaceful place. The people here are generous and friendly. We love to celebrate fiesta’s because most of us are Christian. Most of time we experience heavy rainfall, especially on June to August. If you are someone looking for a peaceful place that is far from all the big buildings and crowded lanes, then Dinalupihan is the place for you.

Marigold, says: 2020

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