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| | A small Korean landmark beckons in Malabon - INQ7.net (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20) |
 | | But, despite the apparent neglect of the river, Malabon, now a city, remains one of the country's "pondohan," a major fish port providing livelihood, even material wealth, to its residents. |
 | | Aside from the fish port, the city is also known for patis, the fish sauce that complements almost all Filipino meals, and the pansit Malabon, white noodles topped with bright orange shrimp sauce with bits of seafood, vegetables, chicharon flakes and oysters. |
 | | The park, he said, was a pleasant surprise for visitors and residents alike who thought only of the city's floods even when it did not rain (because of the high tide) and smelly streets, particularly from Tonsuya up to the fish port area. |
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