The Philippines, under King Alfonso's leadership, had transformed into a thriving nation. Not only had the economy flourished, but the infrastructure of the nation had also undergone a remarkable evolution.
Over the years, a multitude of mega-projects had sprouted across the archipelago. These ambitious ventures included railways, ports, airports, extensive road networks, and highways, all intricately weaving the people of the Philippines together.
The country had harnessed the power of hydroelectricity and coal-fired power stations to supply its burgeoning population with electricity.
This grand undertaking was now focusing on creating colossal business districts in selected cities.
Here, skyscrapers and shopping malls were rising, enhancing the quality of life and providing ample opportunities for the influx of workers from rural areas.