Welcome to San Juan!
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I attended the wedding of a dear friend of mine last month, and the marriage rites were held at the Church of the Holy Cross - right next to Angelicum and Dominican College built in the 1600s.
I was just amused that it had the old town charm yet surrounded by contemporary city structures and modern malls, just a few kilometers away.
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Such a pity I don't have pictures of the church facade. Either way, it was just such a darling wedding. It made me feel I was in the province for a traditional wedding in the afternoon.
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