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Things To Do in San Carlos City, Pangasinan

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Is San Carlos City boring? Is it fun? How do people relax in their free time? From playing and watching live sports to listening to live music to volunteering, here's what five local experts had to say about things to do in San Carlos City, Pangasinan.

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San Carlos is a very small city where you can travel the entire area while riding a motorcycle. All the places where you can buy the basic necessities are in on area only. There are churches, malls, wet market everywhere. You can also enjoy our local products such as mangoes, pineapples and some street foods. If moving in here, you have nothing to worry about because the locals are very welcoming.

Jonnabel, says: 2020

Our City is safer than any other city. We have lots of places that you hang on while having your vacation. You can also enjoy our different delicacies while enjoying your stay here. whenever you are thinking about what place should you hang on, don’t hesitate to visit our city.

Krisha, says: 2020

San Carlos City is known for being one of the cities that has large crops of mango. Our city is also known for Mango-Bamboo festival which people love to celebrate annually. San Carlos is one of the rising cities in the province. Our place has famous tag line which is widely known in the province.

Harvey, says: 2020

San Carlos City, Pangasinan, is known for its Mango-Bamboo Festival. It is usually being celebrated on April for the whole week. The reason behind is that our city has vast mango plantation. Mangoes which can be found in our city are known to be one of the sweetest that you can find in the country. We also feature several bamboo products like nipa hut and furniture. The San Carlenians, as we are called, are very strong and friendly.

Nescee, says: 2020

San Carlos City is best known for its Mango-bamboo Festival. The city produces the best quality mangoes which are exported to different places. The city also produces export-quality bamboo crafts such as the “bahay kubo” which is perfect for resting. San Carlenians are also tagged to be “Amputi Layag” since they fearlessly fought during the Spanish occupation.

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