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Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine

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Page 1: Historical places

Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine

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This is the part of Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine where

the first “National Anthem was sung and the

Philippine flag was raised.

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This is one of the rooms in the Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine. This is the Living Room.

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This is the living room of Emilio Aguinaldo.

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Barasoain Church

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Ito ang Biak na Bato kapag ordinaryong araw lamang.

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Corregidor

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Aerial View of Corregidor

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Why visit Corregidor Bataan?

You can find the old railway.

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You can take a trolley to go around Corregidor.

There is a museum.

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This was the Malinta Tunnel before restoration.

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This is how Malinta Tunnel looks like now after the restoration.

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There are old canons.

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Dambana ng mga Bayani

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Dambana ng mga Bayani

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EDSA Shrine

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In 1986, the Filipinos united at EDSA Shrine to pray for the military and the president to give our country freedom.

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A lot of people gathered just to show their support for the former president Cory Aquino.

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Fort Santiago was called the built city.

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Luneta Park, this is where we can find the monument of our national heroDr. Jose P. Rizal.

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The monument is being guarded by trained military officers.

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Luneta Park was the place where Dr. Jose Rizal was shot .

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What else can we see at the

Rizal Park or

Luneta Park?

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This is the Rizal Park’s Boardwalk. This is the boardwalk to see the Huge Philippine Map. This looks especially beautiful at night because this place has colorful light effects that makes the place attractive to tourists.

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This is how Rizal Park looks like when there are no tourists.

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This was Apolinario Mabini Shrine originally built in Nagtahan, Manila.

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The Apolinario Mabini Shrine was later transferred at PUP Manila.

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General Malvar Historical Landmark found in Batangas.

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Mactan Shrine was built in honor of Lapu-lapu fighting against Spaniards.

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Monumento is found in Caloocan. We can see Andres Bonifacio’s statue here at the middle of the rotonda /rō-tūn-da/

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Pugad Lawin

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Malacanan Palace is the official residence of the Philippine President.

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This is how it looks like in a closer glimpse

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This is inside the Malacanan Palace.

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This is the Rizal Shrine. We can find his clothing and other importantthings in their ancestral house.

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Pasong Tirad