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Restaurant bewertenThe Landing Site of Rizal in Dapitan is a significant historical site in the Philippines. It was at this location where the national hero, Dr. José Rizal, disembarked on July 17, 1892, after being deported to Dapitan by the Spanish colonial authorities. This historical site commemorates Rizal's exile to Dapitan, where he spent four years before his execution in 1896. During his time in Dapitan, Rizal made significant contributions to the local community, establishing a school, practicing medicine, and conducting scientific experiments. The Landing Site of Rizal has become a place of pilgrimage and reflection for Filipinos who wish to honor the memory of their national hero. Visitors can explore the area and learn more about Rizal's history and his contribution to the fight for Philippine independence. It is a location that reflects the historical significance and lasting legacy of José Rizal, offering visitors the opportunity to connect with Filipino history and culture.
Important landmark to commemmorate Jose Rizal's arrival in Dapitan when he has exiled. The area is big and the lights at night gives it a grander look. Many visitors taking photo ops. Its nice for an afternoon stroll. The sunset must be perfect here when it's not that cloudy.
Nobody's there. But to complete the tour. U need to be there. We pass by the place prior proceeding to rizal shrine and did not notice the 1st time.,not until Kuya Dennis told us
Punto del Desembarco de Rizal en Dapitan is a historical place because it is where Dr. Jose Rizal landed when he was exiled to Dapitan in the evening of July 17, 1892. Together with Captain Delgras and three artillery men, they walked through Sta. Cruz Street with a “farol de combate” or lantern going to the Casa Real. He was submitted to Don Ricardo Carnicero, a Spanish Military governor of Dapitan during that time.
It's a good place to teach and appreciate history. Sunset by the beach is also very pretty and calming. Won't hesitate to go back soon