Nueva Ecija


    Nueva Ecija is endowed with rich cultural heritage.
    The expansion of Christianity and the influx of migrants from the
    Ilocos region and Pampanga influenced the foundation of the unique culture of Nueva Ecija.
    The province served as a melting pot of different cultures that molded the way of life of Novo Ecijanos.
    Their values and spirituality are expressed in different unique ways and traditions that made Novo Ecijanos district.

    Nueva Ecija is a province in Central Luzon which is best known for
    being the "Rice Granary of the Philippines."
    About four hours from Metro Manila, this destination is
    landlocked and is usually overlooked by travelers for that fact.
    But while it does not have a coastline, only a few people are aware
    that this landlocked province is home to numerous natural wonders that will
    give the more popular beach destinations in the country a run for their money.
    From mountains and other impressive landscapes to rivers and waterfalls,
    there is so much to explore in Nueva Ecija that a single day in this province won’t be enough to cover them all.



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