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  1. Barcelona Multipurpose Cooperative

    The Barcelona Multipurpose Cooperative, down a side road off the main thoroughfare, sells a wide range of very reasonably priced boxes, place mats, sunhats and other products made of natural fibres. This is a cooperative of 300 weavers linked to the International Federation for Alternative Trade.

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  2. Tam-aw Handicraft

    Here you'll find a small selection of backpacks, money belts and other practical items in the traditional patterns of the region at good prices.Tam-aw Handicraft is on the road to Banga-an, where the weavers are deaf and/or mute.

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  3. Fully Booked

    Manila’s most comprehensive bookstore, with a great travel section and an outstanding selection of fiction and non-fiction. Other branches are in Bonifacio High Street in the Fort and in Mall of Asia.

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  4. A

    Kamantian Native Handicrafts

    Kamantian Native Handicrafts has a quite a large and high quality selection of, mainly generic ersatz native masks and statues of the type found everywhere from Nairobi to Bangkok.

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  5. Hippie’s Surf Shop

    Contact Hippie’s Surf Shop, around 50m from the Sagana Beach Resort, and Ocean 101 Beach Resort for surf lessons, board rental and to buy gear.

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  6. B

    Public Market

    Piles of tropical fruit, colourful vegetables and fish stacked like, well sardines, make up the colourful tableau at the Public Market.

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  7. Kilus

    For a souvenir with a difference check out Kilus, which uses recycled products like juice labels to produce handbags, placemats and other knick-knacks.

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  8. ANP Showroom

    This is a one-stop shop for consumers of all things Negros, including native jewellery, Masskara masks and piaya (sugary flat cakes).

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  9. Mall of Asia

    The city’s biggest and best mall is the newish Mall of Asia in Pasay, with an Olympic-sized ice rink and an IMAX theatre.

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  10. Habagat

    Those planning to do adventure sports can get outdoor supplies and equipment at Habagat on the ground floor of SM City.

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  12. C

    NCCC Mall

    The ageing, humble NCCC Mall contains a supermarket, pharmacy and department store and is the only game in town.

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  13. Prosafari Dive & Equipment Center

    Divers can find equipment at the Prosafari Dive & Equipment Center on the 2nd floor of Bohol Quality Mall.

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  14. Tessoro’s

    The speciality here is woven pinya products, but there are wood carvings and other souvenirs up on the top floor.

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  15. D

    National Book Store

    If you’re planning to travel around Negros, you can pick up an OK island map from National Book Store.

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  16. Robert’s Supermarket

    If you want to pack a lunch for a long road trip, try Robert’s Supermarket near Kailui on Rizal Ave.

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  17. E

    National Book Store

    Books, magazines and lots of stationery products. Excellent copying services. Branches all over the city.

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  18. Namaste

    For Tibetan and Nepalese jewellery and crafts check out Namaste.

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  19. Jolo Iligan Trading

    Has Islamic crafts, a selection of weavings, traditional batiks and brassware.

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  20. Libro

    A funky bookstore serving real coffee, leaf tea and cakes.

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