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The Quezon Memorial Circle is a national park located inside a large traffic circle in the shape of an ellipse bounded by the Elliptical Road. People usually recognize it by the tall mausoleum which houses the remains of former President Manuel L. Quezon. Throughout the years, it has served as an area of recreational space and a sort of lifestyle hub.

The memorial circle has three layouts, which include the Quezon Memorial Shrine, three museums (QCX, Quezon Heritage House, Museo ni Manuel L. Quezon, and Presidential Car Museum), spaces for recreation (Seminar Hall, Century Hall, and People’s Hall), and several gardens and monuments.

It is a public place that generally caters to all kinds of activities that are supposed to be for everyone. However, a group of students caught a particular couple who couldn’t wait to do their deed in a private, enclosed space. One of them shared their traumatic experience in his own Facebook account, where the student detailed that it happened right in the public grounds of Quezon Memorial Circle.






As of this writing, the student’s post has reached 1,800 likes and reactions, 930 shares on other netizens’ respective timelines, and around 639 comments.

According to him, he and his companions were supposed to scout for places which would be used for their shoot in a school project. They saw a garden inside the Quezon Memorial Circle and decided that it was a good place to film some scenes for their project. However, they saw a couple who made love by the corner of the garden.

He said that the couple saw them but instead, chose to continue and do their deed. The student and his companions were left with no choice but to deal with them since they couldn’t find any more appropriate place for their shoot. To their surprise, when they saw the pictures they have taken, one of the couple lifted a middle finger to them.

Read the student’s full post below:





Netizens expressed their opinions when they read the student’s post. Here are some of their reactions:






What do you think about this, readers? Have you seen similar happenings inside the Quezon Memorial Circle? Don’t hesitate to report any unsightly scenarios to the authorities!

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