14°35′39″N 120°58′55″E / 14.59417°N 120.98194°E
Arroceros Forest Park | |
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Type | Urban forest |
Location | Ermita, Manila, Philippines |
Area | 2.72 hectares (27,200 m2) |
Created | 1993 |
Operated by | City Government of Manila Winner Foundation |
Status | Opened |
Public transit access | Central Terminal Lawton Ferry Station Manila Multimodal Terminal (Lawton) |
The Arroceros Forest Park is a riverside urban forest park in Manila, Philippines, located on Antonio Villegas Street (former Calle Arroceros) in the central district of Ermita.
Developed in 1993, the 2.2-hectare (5.4-acre) park on the south bank of the Pasig River, at the foot of Quezon Bridge, consists of secondary growth forest with 61 tree varieties and 8,000 ornamental plants providing a habitat for 10 different bird species.[1] Despite its small size, it is considered an important feature of the city in providing fresh air to the Lawton area, which is traversed by many commuters from other cities in the region.[2] It lies in a historic area of Manila and has been called "Manila's last lung", being the city's only nature park.[3] The park is administered by the City Government of Manila in partnership with private environmental group, Winner Foundation.
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