00:00Some of our countrymen celebrated the new year in the Quezon Memorial Circle.
00:05Details on the purchase of the country by Bernard Ferrer of PTV Manila.
00:11Grace's family celebrated the new year to bond in the Quezon Memorial Circle.
00:15They brought some food to Midyanoche.
00:18It's very important, especially with the family, the kids.
00:23That's what's important and delicious, the feeling.
00:29They hope that their partnership will be sweet this 2025.
00:34Anne's family also had fun.
00:36It's rare for them to do this because they're busy with work.
00:39For me, it's okay as long as the kids are happy.
00:45Erlinda was happy that there are a lot of people walking in the Quezon Memorial Circle
00:49because it's equivalent to a big profit in her store.
00:53Now, it's open because it's early in the morning.
00:57The kids are early.
01:00If I'm early, they're even earlier.
01:03Because that's probably the day of the holidays.
01:06In an area of 27 hectares, the Quezon Memorial Circle is perfect for those who want to exercise,
01:12bond, go on a food trip, and are looking for a quiet place.
01:15The air is fresh in the Quezon Memorial Circle.
01:18That's why it's perfect for those who are looking for a free vacation.
01:21There are also a lot of activities in the park.
01:23You can also see the Quezon Memorial Shrine
01:26where former President Manuel Alquezon, the second president of the Philippines, is resting.
01:31The local government unit of Quezon City continues to rehabilitate the Quezon Memorial Circle.
01:36The QC Circle is a child labor-free zone
01:39where all tenants, guards, administrative staff, and other employees
01:44are engaged in child rights and child labor.
01:48For Nais Mamasyal, the park is open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
01:53From PTV, Bernard Ferrer for Balitang Pambansa.
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