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MONASTERIO DE TARLAC: "Brazil of the Philippines"

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Poor Traveler? Low Budget?

You have a heart that aches for Brazil, but Tarlac, Philippines will do!


The "Risen Christ" or also known as "Monasterio De Tarlac" (Philippines) has 30ft. colossal statue of Jesus Christ towered at Mt. Resurrection San, Jose Tarlac overseeing the City. Meanwhile, the famous "Christ The Redeemer" or also known as "Rio De Janeiro" in Brazil (South America) has 98ft. and 125ft. tall with it's pedestal.













The Monasterio de Tarlac is not as out of date as the monasteries most people have in mind. In fact, its construction concluded only in the year 2000. Very, utterly recent at the forefront most monasteries are centuries olden. behind ease, at least those we see in Hollywood movies, them medieval ones inflexible idea behind hooded monks and cobwebby halls. Monasterio de Tarlac is allegation to fame, as well as the immense statue of the Risen Christ, is the Relic of the True Cross which is enshrined inside the monastery chapel.

Remember Santa Cruzan? The relation goes that considering than St. Helena dug below Calvary Hill in Jerusalem, he found three crosses. Unsure which one of the three was Jesus, she asked a dying girl to whole going on every one of one the crosses.
The one that revived the woman was avowed to be the True Cross.









Travelers enjoying the heavenly view at Monasterio De Tarlac. Seems it really fit to their Instagram feed even square, landscape or portrait.



macrfujatno of Instagram


 rrpramos @ IG


engrcadag | Instagram


How to Get There?
From Manila, take the NLEX exit Sta. Ines Toll Plaza in Mabalacat, Pampanga. Proceed towards north to Tarlac City. Upon reaching Brgy. San Sebastian, take a left turn to the bypass road (Tarlac - Pangasinan) towards the town of Camiling. Follow the 36-km back country but well-paved road to Brgy. Lubigan in San Jose, Tarlac (turns are well signposted).
The monastery is located at the heart of the 278-ha Tarlac Ecotourism Park in Brgy. Lubigan, San Jose, Tarlac.





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blogged: Maria Era Cecilia
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