Bamboo-powered ecotourism hub opens in Cavite, Philippines

Author: Manila Times
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Kaway’an EcoPark, now open in General Trias, Cavite, showcases a large-scale fusion of organic architecture, sustainable materials, and community-led tourism. Built within a thriving bamboo forest, the park features eco-pavilions, a lagoon, and cultural spaces with minimal environmental impact. Internationally renowned Ibuku Studio Bali and local Sangay Architects combined global bamboo design expertise with Filipino heritage and climate-resilient architecture. Future plans include event hosting, guided tours, and ecotourism packages.

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