Thursday, 21 February 2013

Rizal Park Luneta Manila Philippines


Luneta Park 

Luneta park is very good to enjoy this beautiful place, and when my first time day for trip. i visit to Luneta Park and when i am envy to place different in Luneta because there is very big and the garden that people see and visit the Luneta park.



"Ang Pagpapakabayani ni Dr. Jose P. Rizal"



" Rizal Jose is good journal and helpful with people"


 
 "Rizal helps his mother and when he check to eye's his mother"



"Bronze statues depicting Rizal’s execution on December 30,1896."



Intramuros Administration



"Fort Santiago"

Fort Santiago (Spanish: Fuerza de Santiago Tagalog: Moog ng Santiago) is a citadel first built by Spanish conquistador, Miguel López de Legazpi for the new established city of Manila in the Philippines. The defense fortress is part of the structures of the walled city of Manila referred to as Intramuros ("within the walls").
 

The fort is one of the most important historical sites in Manila. Several lives were lost in its prisons during the Spanish Colonial Period and World War II. José Rizal, the Philippines' national hero, was imprisoned here before his execution in 1896. The Rizal Shrine museum displays memorabilia of the hero in their collection and the fort features, embedded onto the ground in bronze, his footsteps representing his final walk from his cell to the location of the actual execution.

I want to research to Fort Santiago because i need to learn how to history of the Fort Santiago.

First time day, i am want to visit to Intramuros Administration and when I want to see to the Fort Santiago. There is beautiful and nice. There is big. i admire to place for History of the Fort Santiago.



Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Santiago



"Rajah Sulayman Theater"

Rajah Sulayman Theater (Dulaang Rajah Sulayman) is an open air theater under the grounds of Fort Santiago which was ruins of a former Spanish military barracks. It had served as a highly atmospheric setting for contemporary theater-in-the-round productions by PETA (Philippine Educational Theater Association). It was designed and conceptualized by Guidote. It was named Rajah Sulayman in honor of the leader of the Mohammedan Malays who first inhabited the area.

I see to research to how background to Rajah Sulayman Theater and when i am aware about to story of history in Rajah Sulayman Theater.

I see to Rajah Sulayman Theater and when there is very big and nice. I like it because there is beautiful. 



Reference: http://en.wikipilipinas.org/index.php?title=Rajah_Sulayman_Theater


  



"Rizal Shrine Intramuros"

The Rizal Shrine dedicated to the lifework of José Rizal is located on Santa Clara Street, Fort Santiago, Intramuros, Manila, 1002 Philippines.

This is a fortified complex which houses the building the Philippines' national hero spent his last night and where his family later found concealed in an oil lamp, the famous poem Mi último adiós (My Last Farewell). The shrine is hohttp://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6231067026112365819#editor/target=post;postID=5018087219887189450me to various memorabilia such as the shells he collected in Dapitan, books, manuscripts and artworks belonging to the prodigious and multifaceted Rizal. Fort Santiago served as barracks for Spanish artillery soldiers during Spain's colonization of the islands.

 I visit to Rizal Shrine Intramuros and when i see to things. there is very beautiful. i want to see to story of history in Rizal Shrine Intramuros. I want to research to Rizal Shrine Intramuros because i want to learn about story it.

I admire to Jose Rizal because he is very smart and humble. But he already passed away. And when i am sad with him that why Spanish killed to him. he is not facult. Only he always writing for romance and story of history for war.


 
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rizal_Shrine 

 


"Intramuros: Baluarte De Santa Barbara"
 
The citadel of Santa Barbara is one of the original buildings of Fuerza de Santiago (Fort Santiago). It faces the infamous Pasig River and the rest of Manila. What amazed me with this building is that it was once a dungeon from the late 15th century to World War II. Below the railings are chambers with one common entrance. Coins are cluttered on the floor thrown by tourists for reasons that I'm not quite sure. It is currently under restoration so no one had the chance to see the interior. I doubt this is one of the despicable prisons in Philippine history, ceilings are low, no ventilation & of course the stone-cold accomodation for the inmates.

I want to research to History of the Baluarte De Santa Barbara and when i want to learn to story of history. I am aware to about it World War II.
 


Reference: http://dextrocardia8.blogspot.com/2009/02/intramuros-baluarte-de-santa-barbara.html
 


 "The Dungeons"
 
he dungeons used to be the storage vaults and powder magazine of the Baluarte De Santa Barbara. Because of dampness called by the humid weather and the nearness of the vaults to the Pasig River, the Spaniards decided to build a new powder magazine on top of the baluarte in 1715. The vaults were converted into prison cells and storerooms when the Casella del Castellano (Fort Commander's residence) was built in 1718.

I see to place in the Dungeon and when i look to place, there is nice. i want to see to place because i never see to place. 
 

Reference: http://wikimapia.org/8488696/The-Dungeons