I need to replace my system FAN

Okey this site is really confusing, all i need to know is where do i go to get my system fan replaced ??
i currently live in Manila (Philipines). anyone ? please ?

Here is a link to the Service Center locations in the Phillippines, including Manila. The HP Service Canter in Manila is where you need to go.
Use the link above and click on  Manila in the map for directions and more information.
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