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Living in Mangaldan, Philippines:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Mangaldan, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked five people living in Mangaldan 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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5 comments on “Mangaldan”

Mangaladan, is a good if a bit dusty in the dry season place to live. I have been here 4 years now and no troubles. The people are vary friendly.

Our municipality is home to the tastiest milkfish in the world. Although it is geographically categorized as countryside, the progress and development is at at an all-time high. Our municipality boasts a low crime rate, thus making safety and privacy as our primary reasons to attract visitors to visit.

I reside in Mangaldan, and in our place. I could proudly say that we do have a nice place to live especially when starting a family. The environment is so good since we are near to the beach, convenience in buying fresh vegetables, kinds of seafood, and most especially meat have plenty of supplies and all have good quality.

Juliet, says: 2020

Mangaldan is a small town. It’s easy to make friends with anybody. You can easily be the talk of town with a simple mistake or a simple success. In just a few months, everyone in your neighborhood will be an acquaintance or friends even. If you are in need of food ingredients, all you have to do is ask around and they can give it to you for free.

Jolienne, says: 2020

Mangaldan is not very big compared to the nearby cities here. We have a plaza for them to stroll. We have a lot of great food in our public market and a lot of varieties of things to buy. The people here are really friendly and kind. The barangays are really peaceful. We have few vehicles which means you can walk on the road without worrying about your safety.

Wilson, says: 2020

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