Language Services For Quezon City

Quezon City is located on the Guadalupe Plateau, just northeast of Manila, in the Philippines. Quezon Memorial Circle, in the city centre, is dominated by an art deco–style memorial to former President Manuel L. Quezon. The surrounding gardens contain playgrounds, fountains and the World Peace Bell monument. Ninoy Aquino Parks and Wildlife Centre is a zoo and botanical garden, with a lagoon, crocodiles and peacocks.  Quezon City, the former capital of the Philippines, is bounded on the north, east and south by the Province of Rizal, on the northwest by the City of Caloocan, and on the west by the City of Manila. The city has a land area of 171.17 square kilometres and has four congressional districts with 142 barangays.

Historical, Cultural facts & Religion

Quezon City chartered city and capital of the Philippines from 1948 to 1976. The city is located immediately northeast of Manila, in central Luzon. Named for President Manuel Luis Quezon, who selected the site (formerly a private estate) in 1939, it officially replaced Manila as the capital in 1948. The success of the yearly Niyogyugan Festival in Quezon province no longer surprises its creator. “When I conceptualized the province-wide coconut festival five years ago, I believed in its great potentials not only as a tourist attraction but also as an event that could unify Quezonians,” said former Quezon Rep. Aleta Suarez.

Brief City  History

Before Quezon City was created, it was composed of small individual towns. Then in the early 20th century, President Manuel L. Quezon dreamed of a city that would replace Manila as the country’s capital city. It was believed that he got this idea when he went to Mexico earlier. In the year 1938, President Manuel L. Quezon decided to create a new city that will replace Manila as the capital city of the Philippines. That was due to the fact that Manila was getting crowded and was an easy target for bombardment by naval guns because it was nearby the bay. Without thinking that there is still a possibility of bombardment from the air, still, Quezon continued the idea of a totally new city at least 15 km away from Manila Bay, beyond the reach of naval guns. Quezon contacted William E. Parsons, an American architect and planner, and helped on selecting the Diliman (Tuason) estate as the site for the new city. Within that year Parsons died. His partner Harry Frost took over the assignment. Then the collaborated effort began constructing plans for the next capital of the Philippines, Quezon City. The plan was then approved by the Philippine authorities.

Language (s) Written & Spoken

The national language is Filipino, but many people throughout Quezon City speak English. It is the sixth most-spoken language in the U.S. and the lingua.

Important Types of Commerce in Quezon City

Quezon City Local Government – Economy. Wholesale and Retail Industry with the highest number of employed persons at 24.4% share; Manufacturing sector with 10.4%; Construction Industries at 9.1%; Administrative and support services at 8.4%; and. Accommodation and food services with 8.2%.

Language Services US and others will provide working with Quezon City.

Doing business with Quezon City requires an understanding of their local language which is Filipino. An individual or business is required to have a Filipino interpreter accompanying them in Quezon City for an exhibition, business negotiations, training, conference, medical support or for an excursion to bridge the language gap. Moreover, they also require Filipino Translation services for translation of important business documents such as sales and marketing literature, copyright, trademark and patent applications, partnership and employment agreements, mergers, acquisitions and incorporations, trusts and wills flawlessly.

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