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Quezon (province) Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

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About Quezon (province)

Quezon is equally known as a destination for nature lovers and a backwater of southern Luzon, being a province of rainforests, small towns, and coconut plantations. Except for the beaten-path part of the province around Mount Banahaw, most of Quezon is unknown to most travelers, and the province is quite overshadowed by its more prosperous and frequently visited neighbors,BatangasandLaguna. You'll likely see the rest of the province only in transit: from the windows of a long-distance bus barreling down the highway from Manila towards the south. The natives of Quezon often called themselvesQuezoninsorQuezoniansor by their town, such asLucbanin,Unisanin, andInfantahin. They are mostly Tagalog speakers, but there are also Visayans, Ilocanos, and Bicolanos, the former being concentrated in Lu

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