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Take Banawâ bound Jeepneys plying downtown Colon Street, Fuente Osmeña, and Capitol.
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Look in the signboard, "ASIAN ARTS" , if not, ask or request driver to proceed to the place called, "Asian Arts." |
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Otherwise, you may walk over a hill from Lupâ for about 200 meters, before reaching the old Asian Arts warehouse. |
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From Ayala, take the Labangon via Banawa route. Disembark when you reach the point
Asian Arts. |
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From Asian Arts take road (to the left) on foot heading to Ma. Paloma Village. |
* | Asian Arts is a manufacturing company name. This is no longer in operation, but its name has been used as a landmark to the place. |
* | Ma. Paloma Village is often confused with La Paloma Village. |