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Things To Do in San Rafael, Bulacan

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Is San Rafael 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 Rafael, Bulacan.

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Our city is a peaceful place to move. People here are cheerful and hospitable. Our place is just along the highway which make it accessible to supermarkets, schools, churches and others. This city is also starting to attract investors which is good for the locals for employment. Our city is also promoting tourism and products for the additional income of the locals.

Rochelenda, says: 2020

Before you move to our city, I want you to know people in our community are hospitable and friendly. You don’t need to be scared. Also, you must taste our delicious delicacies here especially pastillas and bibingka. Another is the festivals here are so beautiful! Festivals like Angel festival, Buntal Festival, Carabao Festival, and more.

San Rafael is my city in the Philippines. There is a well-known festival here which is called “Angel Festival”. A lot of students will find in their various angel costumes, every September 29. On the other hand, there are also a lot of historical places here that reminded us of the past on how Filipinos fight for our country’s democracy.

San Rafael is a majestic town in Bulacan filled with vast areas of farm, residential areas, and commercial spaces. Major industries include farming and poultry, given the abundant land type it has. This town also celebrates Angel Festival yearly in honor of the Seven Archangels. Various schools compete in different competitions in celebration of this colorful festivity, which attracts countless tourists yearly. The people in this town are known for being cheerful, hospitable, and caring for their neighbors.

Shirley, says: 2020

San Rafael is famous for Angel Festival which is held every September 29th. It is also a great and safe place. The local government and residents are doing their best for improvement and safety of everyone. In the Province of Bulacan, San Rafael is also known for “Baluts”. People are enjoying eating Baluts especially at night.

Ashley, says: 2020
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