Tagum
also have different tourist destinations such as
Davao
del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex
Where the recently 2015 Palraong Pambansa was
held
The Davao del Norte Sports and Tourism Complex
(DNSTC) is a sports complex in Tagum, Davao del Norte, Philippines, and is the largest sports complex in
the Davao region. It was built on the area of the former Davao Sports Complex,
torn down by fire in 2003. Construction began and ended on two significant
dates: 11-11-11 (11 November 2011) and 12-12-12 (12 December 2012).
Christ the King
Cathedral
We have Tagum
City’s Christ the King Cathedral located in Magugpo South houses Asia's Biggest
Rosary. The place is a frequent stop for Catholic pilgrims, the faithful and
other visitors from in and around Tagum City. This is where the city
usually opens and culminates the “Flores de Tagumeño” – Tagum City’s unique way
of celebrating the Filipino tradition, “Flores de Mayo” and the Giant Rosary, which was originally intended as a project of the Knights of Columbus to commemorate the silver anniversary of the Catholic dioces of Tagum City 2005, is just one of the attractions of Christ the King Cathedral.
San Agustin
Botanical Park
A 31-hectare (projected 50
hectares) botanical park has been slowly developed and is now accessible to
tourists. The San Agustin Botanical Park is th third destinations for the city's eco-tourism. it is planned to spur 2,000 different of tee/plant species from the tropical countries in the world giving balance to high ly urbanized development of Tagum and keeping pollution out of the city's progression.
Banana Beach
The Hijo Resources
Corporation (HRC),owned
by Tuason Group and Fuji Fruits Co., Ltd of Japan, offers a leisure and tourism
development 60- hectare second
growth natural forest, where a number of wildlife species thrive without human
intervention, the Banana Beach – the world’s only beach inside a banana
plantation and Lanikai Beach Resort, which caters Market classes A and B.
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