Nueva Ecija is the largest province in Central Luzon, Philippines, known as the "Rice Bowl" for its significant rice production. It has several historical sites related to Spanish colonialism, the Philippine Revolution against Spain, and World War II. These include churches, homes of national heroes, and battle sites. Nueva Ecija also features natural attractions like waterfalls, parks, and mountains, as well as man-made spots such as dams and gardens. The province celebrates unique cultural festivals paying homage to religious traditions.