Old Nayong Pilipino
The organization that ran the theme park in Pasay, the Nayong Pilipino Foundation was established through Presidential Decree 37[1] which was issued by then-President Ferdinand Marcos on November 6, 1972.By this time among the attractions that still exist were the Bicol, Cordilleras, Ilocos regions, an aviary, a children's playground, a picnic area and some lagoons.[6] In December 2024, San Miguel Infrastructure (SMHC) and PAGCOR signed a 25-year lease for the 15-hectare Nayong Pilipino Cultural Park.[8] It also hosted the Museum of Philippine Traditional Culture of the office of the Presidential Assistant on National Minorities which closed in 1983, an aviary and an aquarium.It featured models of tourist destinations of the country such as the Mayon Volcano in Albay province, the Banaue Rice Terraces in the Cordilleras, the historic houses of Vigan, Ilocos Sur, the Chocolate Hills of Bohol, and the Magellan's Cross in Cebu.