Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur: The Little Hongkong of the South
The picturesque harbor cove of Pagadian City has earned a reputation of being called “The Little Hongkong of the South.” Pagadian City’s attractions are natural, rather than man-made.

Pagadian City Festival
Natural Attractions in Zamboanga Del Sur
The natural attractions in this Southern part of the Philippines are waterfalls (Pulacan Falls, Lourdes Falls, Lison Valley, Manga Falls), beaches (Muricay Beach, Bomba Beach, Poloyagan Beach, White Beach), caves (Manga Cave, Kendis Cave), and mountains (Mt. Pinokis, Mt. Susong Dalaga).

Springland Resort, Pagadian City
Stunningly beautiful Lakewood is regarded as on of the prime, unspoiled nature spots in the country. Tukuran Beach, a submarine landing area in World War II, also has great tourist potentiala among other attractions in Pagadian City, Zamboanga Del Sur.
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3 comments
Springland resort is one of the main attraction in Pagadian City, Zamboanga del Sur. It’s a nice place!
i never visit yet in my whole life at pagadian city. but i know someday,i can go there to explore the beauty of that place…
its a nice place and cool..
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