I was able to go downtown Naga City Market and have a view of Plaza de Nueva Caceres. This is a set of brown statues that I have noticed to be composed of some Spaniard soldiers, priests and children. Based on my research this is a newly built monument in commemoration to Naga City's 62nd founding anniversary. It is also known as the "Oragon Monument".
This set of statues symbolizes the Spanish Era when Naga City, known before as Ciudad de Nueva Caceres (meaning City of the New Caceres - a province in Spain), was under the Spanish Colonlial rule and has become one of the four oldest cities where that Spaniards have taken rule of here in the Philippines.
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