MAJOR ATTRACTIONS OF LAGUNA
by Ryel Christian M. Medina
Laguna is known for having attractive tourist spots. Many foreigners are going to Laguna because of its beauty. There are three classifications of tourist spots here in Laguna. Namely, Historical, Natural and Man-made.
Historical. From the name itself, history influenced a lot on historical tourist spots. According to my research, Historical refers to whatever existed in the past, whether regarded as important or not: a minor historical character. Historical also refers to anything concerned with history or the study of the past: a historical novel; historical discoveries. While these distinctions are useful, these words are often used interchangeably, as in historic times or historical times. In Laguna, the historical tourist spots are the Rizal Shrine in Calamba City, Alberto House in Biñan City, Homma-Yamashita Shrine in Los Baños, Japanese Garden in Cavinti, Underground Cemetery in Nagcarlan, The Battle of Mabitac Mural in Mabitac, Pila Town Plaza, Ancestral Homes and Pinagbayanan Crematorium in Pila, Baker Hall in UP Los Baños and Emilio Jacinto Shrine Burial Site in Santa Cruz.
Natural. According to my research, natural means present or produced in nature and not artificial. The natural major attractions in Laguna are the Pagsanjan Falls in Pagsanjan, Mount Makiling in Calamba and Los Baños Springs, Hidden Valley Springs in Calauan, Crocodile Lake in Los Baños, Eight Mountains in Nagcarlan, Seven Lakes in San Pablo, Dalitiwan River and Taytay Falls in Botocan,Majayjay, Natural Drinking Water Mayatba and Spill Way Resort in Famy and Buruwisan Falls in Siniloan.
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Buriwisan Falls
Man-made. From the word itself, it is created by man and artificial. Laguna have man-made tourist spots such as the famous Enchanted Kingdom in Santa Rosa, Diocesan Shrine of San Antonio de Padua and Municipal Museum in Pila, Boy Scouts of the Philippines Camp and Pook ni Maria Makiling in Los Baños, Hot Springs, Private/Public Resorts and Plaza Calamba in Calamba, Woodcarvings and St. James the Apostle Church in Paete, St. Polycarap Church and Diocesan Shrine of San Vicente Ferrer in Cabuyao, St. Gregory Church in Majayjay, San Pedro de Alcantara Church in Pakil, Centro Pacita and Sto. Rosario Parish Church in San Pedro, Diocesan Shrine of Santo Sepulchre in Landayan, Our Lady of Candelaria in Mabitac, Splash Island, San Isidro Labrador Church and Biñan City Plaza in Biñan, St. Paul the First Hermit Cathedral in San Pablo and Immaculate Concepcion Parish Church in Santa Cruz.

I’ve never been in some places I’ve written above. I already went to Rizal Shrine in Calamba City, Baker Hall in Los Baños, Mount Makiling in Calamba and Los Baños Springs, Enchanted Kingdom in Santa Rosa, Hot Springs, Public/Private Resorts and Plaza Calamba in Calamba. If you have some time, try to visit the different tourist spots here in Laguna, you’ll surely not regret.
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