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Showing posts with label Museum. Show all posts

Where To Get National Museum beep™ Cards

Saturday, November 18, 2023


For those looking to collect cards from beep™, you've got to see these new ones they just released the National Museum beep™ cards.

The designs include 4 National Museum structures in the Philippines that include "The National Museum of Fine Arts", "The National Museum of Anthropology", "The National Museum of Natural History" and the "National Museum of the Philippines-Cebu". On its face are artists work like Lualhati by Guillermo Tolentino, the historical Manunggul Jar, the largest saltwater crocodile LOLONG, and the Cebu Flower Pecker (a critically endangered species). This is a partnership between the National Museum of the Philippines and AF Payments Inc. which manages beep™.


You may acquire these in LRT/MRT Stations, online shops and various authorized establishments for Php 400. It comes loaded with Php 50 and can be used in different modes of transportation, Lawson convenience Stores, Uncle John's and modern jeepneys. To know more, please go to the National Museum social channels and official website. You may also get in touch with beep™ and partner up with your brand via beep.com.ph/beep-business/ if you're interested. AF Payments, Inc. is a consortium of Metro Pacific Investments Corp. and the Ayala Corporation.


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Pampanga: Betis Church

Monday, November 18, 2013

The travel from Clark in Angeles Pampanga to Betis Church was a long ride. It took us around an hour or two if I'm not mistaken. We traveled on the sides of Pampanga's very own Mega Dike which was made to save several towns from lahar and pyroplastic flows during the Mount Pinatubo eruption in the 90's. 


The government spent millions on this project and I guess it served its purpose. 

Arriving at the Betis Churchbwe were greeted by a really neat facade which dates up to the year 1700. 


This is one of two churches in the Philippines that still have hard wood flooring. Most churches have cement or marble.


Outside the church, they have several structures all made for their patron saints and for a miraculous fountain which is a little dirty now.

I wasn't really prepared to see what was inside, but I'm telling you... It was really breathtaking!


This is Jesus ascending into heaven, it was at the center of the church ceiling.


The church was a mix if rustic, shabby chic. It was restored in the 60's so you can really see the details above. 


The central part where the priest officiates the mass was equally gorgeous. It was full of cherubs, saints and a couple of angels here and there. 


The altar had a multitude of hand carved saints showing how much this area has grown to be the furniture capital of Luzon. It might even have Cebu a run for its money.


On the left side of the church is this mural of Christ and Mama Mary when he was brought down from the cross.


On the right side, they had a portrait of the holy family. I must say I have visited Betis Church before but I've never seen it this close or paid attention that much. There are also a few more statues outside that you should see. Thanks to the City Government of San Fernando and Association of Travel Agencies in Pampanga (ATAP) for arranging our trip. This part was definitely awesome. 

More updates in a bit!


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Superdynamism @ Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences

Monday, June 17, 2013

It's so volatile, so unique and you can see movement in lines, shapes, and colors. I think I've been able to at least get a grasp at Superdynamism in its simplest form. I can't see why, there's mysticism on why I can pinpoint if it's violent or not just by looking at the details. This is the work of famed artist Eric Tabuena.

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Testing the Wind by Eric Tabuena

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Hallucinographic by Eric Tabuena

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Unrest by Eric Tabuena

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Beginning of Wisdom by Eric Tabuena


Be captivated by true visual prowess as Eric Tabuena displays and exhibits his artwork at the posh and classy Picasso Boutique Serviced Residences located at 119 L.P. Leviste St., Salcedo Village, Makati City 1227 this coming June 18 up until August 2, 2013. Watch as this artist showcase his 23 years experience in the industry. His work has been exhibited in various galleries driven by passion, emotions, of surreal, whimsical and violent imagery!

I can't wait to see the real thing on these dates. You should come and visit and have a taste of Philippine contemporary art again... one image at a time!


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Amazing Kota Kinabalu!
(Fourth and Final Part) :
The Museum, The Marina, The Islands, The Pontoon and The Mari Mari Cultural Village!

Friday, May 24, 2013

There's no complete trip to a country without going to their museum. It's a more concise way of understanding who they are, and what they are as a people. Photos were not allowed inside which I understand because you probably would skip this trip if you've seen everything in my site (and YOU shouldn't!), but I'll tell you about Muzium Sabah. 

Muzium Sabah



It was raining that afternoon but we still wanted to see this gorgeous structure and what they have inside. You will be greeted by several tables, chairs in whimsical designs. The roof over the tables were reminiscent of what the tribes men and women wear on their heads. There were also huge wicker bags that are native to farmers. When we got inside, we saw a huge skeleton (approximately 18.6-meter long) of what they call a "Bryde's Whale". The remains was discovered in the same area as The Pontoon (which we'll see in a bit) and has been regarded as one of the most well preserved specimens in Asia. I was really at awe on how huge it was and reading off the information inside the Muzium Sabah educated me how much we need to preserve nature. There were also other animals shown in glass cases in other parts of the museum all clad in Taxonomy form. I didn't even know there was a rhinoceros or huge cats in this part of the globe. There's a cute elephant, and some wild birds endemic to the region too. You should never miss visiting this because you would easily understand the other places in Sabah by just spending a few minutes here.


As for the tribes of Sabah, they have almost all of them represented in the front part of the structure. It's lined with several real deal clothing. Some of the displays are also for weddings, so intricate dresses were on display. From warriors, to headhunters, to prince, princesses and even horses, they were shown proudly by they museum and it was really a learning experience! You can also shop on a nearby souvenir shop if you prefer to do that early. You'll be tempted because they almost have everything there; some small items may be good. I suggest you shop in malls instead because it's way cheaper.

On Our 2nd Day...

 
Our second day started with something awesome and it was so near that I already took a glimpse of it the day before. Our hotel The Pacific Sutra had kept one of the nicest things in Kota Kinabalu. At the back of the hotel, you just walk a few meters and you'll see a place called the Sutera Harbour Marina and Country Club.