
Rosehills Memorial Management Philippines Chairman and President Jack Kidwiler, former BCDA Chairman Florencio Padernal, First Lady of Taguig Kaye Tinga, BCDA Chairman Filadelfo Roxas, Jr., and Heritage Park Management Corporation President Anthony Woo at the groundbreaking of the Heritage Park Pavilion.
The Heritage Park, the country’s most modern memorial park and Mortuary, is such a multi-purpose place – it is like a diamond with many facets. Its fine lawn grass and rows of majestic trees are perfect for a picnic and some family bonding. The wide open spaces are ideal for family activities such as kite flying, biking, or simply strolling around the vast area. A crystal-clear lagoon
contains plenty of fish for everybody to try their angling skills.

Fishing is a popular activity at the park.

A group of young friends are excited to participate in a walkathon charity event.
On special days, Heritage Park transforms into an activity-oriented place. Audiences can groove to outdoor concerts featuring top bands and singers that are regularly held inside the park. The place is also wide enough for walks for charity or “fun runs”. During Easter and Halloween, a smorgasbord of activities transpires: costume competitions, face painting, treasure hunts, magic shows, and fun contests. Chinese Filipinos congregate at the Pavillion, an architectural marvel incorporating many features of Buddhist building design; Chinese Geomancy expert Charlie Chao has held consultations at the place.

A cute little boy proudly shows off his colorful kite.

A horse-drawn carriage adds a touch of class.
The elegance of Heritage Park also lends itself to classy events such as the recent painting session and exhibit featuring art masterpieces from some of the country’s top artists. No wonder that families visit often throughout the year! See you at Heritage Park! (Located in Fort Bonifacio, The Heritage Park is 5 minutes away from the Manila Golf Club and Manila Polo Club. For inquiries, call 845-2334 to 38 or e-mail sales@heritagepark.com.ph)

Artist Camille dela Rosa and Gino Dormiente at the recent painting exhibit in Heritage Park.
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