Metro Manila

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Hans Olav Lien
Metro Manila (Filipino: Kalakhang Maynila), in the island of Luzon, is the national capital region of the Philippines. With a population of about 24 million people, it is smallest administrative region of the country but the most populous, contributing to no less than 37% of the Philippines' GDP. It is the country's center of administration, business, education, diplomacy and entertainment, a huge metropolis with massive social contrasts which may even exceed those in Latin America, and are reflected in the contrasts of urban landscapes.
With massive traffic jams and a reputation for insecurity relative to other Southeast Asian cities, Metro Manila is often considered to be a challenging city to explore, but in reality, the contrasts are precisely what makes the city a great destination to both most spoiled and the most adventurous travellers.
As in the rest of the Philippines, expect local customs and behaviours to be different from you own. Locals however have more sophisticated behaviors that are less odd over those in the countryside, yet expect many of the jarring behaviors you find anywhere in the country.

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