LUNETA PARK
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Luneta Park is situated in the heart of the city of Manila, Philippines. It is at the northern end of Roxas Boulevard, overlooking Manila Bay.
It was called Bagumbayan in Spanish times, and became known later on as Luneta. It is also called Rizal Park, officially called so by 1917 in tribute to the Philippine national hero, Dr. Jose Rizal. The body of the hero is said to lie under his memorial statue there, with ceremonial soldiers guarding the site. His poem, "Mi Ultimo Adios" ("My Final Goodbye") is inscribed in the memorial plaque.
The name "Luneta" is synonymous to the word lunette; the park was said to have the shape of a half moon in Spanish times, where it was beside a Spanish fort serving as a buffer during rebellions by the locals.
The park in modern times has become a local spot for families to have picnics on Sundays and holidays. It has a small man-made lake with a replica of the Philippine Islands in the middle. The park has recreational value as well, as bands, orchestras and other sorts of entertainment are provided for free in its open-air auditorium, aptly called "Concert at the Park". Other attractions of Rizal Park include the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, the Department of Tourism main office, the National Museum of the Filipino People, The National Library of the hilippines, the Planetarium, the monument of the Philippines’ first hero, Lapu-Lapu, a fountain area, a children’s lagoon, a chess plaza, a light and sound presentation, and the Quirino Grandstand.
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