Showing posts with label Manila. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manila. Show all posts

Thursday, July 3, 2014

A Walk in History @ Intramuros

It's July. Half the year's passed. Time flies, doesn't it? Especially when a lot of things happen to one. Until now, it's  feels weird when I think about the fact that the holidays were finished months ago. And when I started blogging, it was during the holidays. It seems like that every year passes by faster than the last (for me at least) and not to mention this coming school year, I'll be graduating since it's my last year in school. Now that I think about it, it's somewhat hard to believe that a lot has happened since I entered my college years... :/ Time sure flies... Lumalapit na naman ang mga "ber months"...

Well, again, as we know, it's July and on my case, still vacation time (though only for a few more days DX) because my school, UST, has adopted a new calendar due to an academic shift fyi. And while I'm still out of school, I may as well have fun pa rin, no? Better to do something than to be bored at home, doing nothing, walang magawa, nakahiga lang at kumain... For 3 times in the span of a week, including yesterday, I've been going to Intramuros and everytime I go, it's like a walk in history since this was the center of our country in the Spanish times and many historic events have happened here. Sure, it's not the same as it was in it's more glorious past, when before World War II, seven churches stood within it's walls or when it was a center of education where students from all over came (though still is, since many schools are in there to this day), or when it was the time where heroes were walking in the streets or a place of fiestas but it still has traces of history and a lot of interesting sites. Still, imagine being there though in the old days. :D

Yesterday though was different from the last two because after doing school stuff (not class because of vaca...), I stayed longer and I visited Fort Santiago. Originally, I was gonna go the day before but I didn't because I wasn't well (though still went to UST). Like the last two times I was there, I went to the Manila Cathedral. I may have been here a few times already but it still amazes me.

Note: the 1st three pictures were not from yesterday but from last June 25th, last week. First of my 3 visits to Intramuros (the other June 28th). I also have more photos of the Cathedral in a post from my Visita Iglesia last Holy Week,


 Stained glass windows designed by noted artist Galo Ocampo

 The rest were taken yesterday

 Statue of St. Peter and some details of the stone carvings

Sanctuary and high altar

 The Cathedral baptistry and one of the side chapels respectively

Official website of Manila Cathedral here.

What was once the residence of the Governor General.
Plaza de Roma
After the Cathedral, I went to Fort Santiago. Good thing I brought my ID so I'd have a discount on the entrance. :) (Normally the entrance is 75 pesos but for students and kids, it's 50 pesos) Last time I paid to enter an Intramuros landmark was a year ago at San Agustin Museum. Maybe I should go there again. ^_^ Anyways, walking there (in Fort Santiago) was a good experience. I was able to see some things related to the national hero, Jose Rizal, such as some of the things he used. I even got to see where his prison cell where he wrote the "Mi Ultimo Adios". While photography is allowed inside Rizal Shrine (as long as there's no flash), I'm not gonna post here some pictures from inside the Shrine. I also saw some of the furniture the Rizal  family used in another building (which I had to pay an extra 10 pesos more).

The gardens inside Fort Santiago complex.
Fuerza de Santiago, Ciudad de Manila
The moat.
Facade. Where Jose Rizal spent his last days.
New meets old. The high rise buildings contrast with the antiquity of Intramuros.
An old gate leading to the entrance of the shrine museum.
Rizal Shrine, Manila. Inside are things you could learn about Rizal and even the site of his prison cell. Maybe I should've went here while I was still studying about the man.
Pasig River, taken from one of the baluartes.
Turret at Fort Santiago, overlooking the Pasig River. The breeze was nice but the smell... >-<
A flower at Fort Santiago. Parang wallpaper ang dating. :)
In the footsteps of Rizal.

Marking Rizal's last footsteps towards his death that day of December 30th, 1896
Fort Santago gardens, with the cathedral towering in the back.


With the statues of friars in the background, this pidgeon wanders around.

After Fort Santiago, I went back to the cathedral and headed to the former site of the Ateneo before it moved to QC (then it was known as Ateneo de Municipal). Right there, one could see the old San Ignacio church being rebuilt, although as a museum. Hope to see it eventually when it's done. :) Didn't go to San Agustin this time though (but the last two times, I went).

Anda street. Where the old Ateneo de Municipal and San Ignacio was.
The old San Ignacio church is being rebuilt.
After that, I thought of going to the place where the old UST and the old Sto. Domingo Church once stood. But later I decided not to go. Oh well... (Santo Domingo in Intramuros is considered one of the grandest churches in the old days. VERY beautiful church. You gotta search for it in the net :)) Now I wonder what would've happened if old UST was standing today, as a Thomasian myself... :| At least I had fun and I was able to pass the time, as well as having a learning experience. :D Maybe I should go again to Intramuros, when I can.

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Divisoria revisited... and a pre-Toycon 2014 post.

Busy Friday the 13th on my part. I don't believe that kind luck (before I used to) and I think it's just all in the head really, not the day so yeah, I guess we could just do away with all the belief of "malas". In fact, it might not be luck at all but rather how we react to things that happen I guess, especially if they're beyond our control.

Oh well, that's what I think of that. Anyways, after visiting my old school Marist. I went to dad's place and after staying there for a bit, we headed to Quiapo and Divisoria (again) to buy some things, such as trying to get me a school polo, or buy stuff for bikes that my dad has (one of them is mine actually). So yeah, we went to Quiapo first. We checked out some stuff, tried to check out a place that makes school uniforms, since I needed new ones, looked at DVDs and after that, we headed to Divisoria after walking to Sta. Cruz.

We took this jeep and we passed by this place near the Pasig River and near the once-famous Escolta street. Too bad I didn't have pics of that because it had a nice view of Intramuros, with the Manila Cathedral and Fort Santiago on the riverbanks. For some reason, the song "Mutya ng Pasig" was playing in my head. We came down in the middle of some place I had no idea about. I mean, it's a place I've never been to in Manila but dad told me it was the back of Divisoria. Oh well, we went and finally after getting through a few streets, finally, I saw a familiar sight thanks to a time I was there in Divisoria last October (although that was with ninang when we bought Christmas decors, among other things). Dunno exactly what it was but it was this destroyed building. From there we had to find a way to 168 Mall to get bike parts (and another Gundam for dad's collection). Good thing I was in my rubber shoes since the place was really muddy. :) Divisoria was like a labyrinth since it's so easy to get lost and we were again when we came to 168. Unlike the last time, where we came from Recto, we entered from another entrance (near the back of the Lucky Chinatown Mall. I had to look it up) and because of this, we got lost in that maze of shops :(. We were able to retrace our steps when we saw the toy store where my dad bought a Gundam last weekend and it was kinda easier all the way from there, except we had to find some parts from bike shops and one shop somewhere 'cuz it sold bike parts at cheaper prices daw. Add to this, it was almost the rush hour and my feet were killing me. I didn't like this experience and I was losing myself >_<. In the end, we didn't find this one shop and we bought parts from other shops (albeit at a higher price than what my dad wanted). It was tough to keep my composure back there but at least it was finally over. We parted ways at Recto and I went home by myself.
 
I guess with everything that happened, I should learn to keep my composure. It's tough really to have a calm mind especially in a place like Divisoria or when bad things happen, especially when the unexpected comes >_<. I mean, I went to Marikina just to accompany my tita to my old school then I went to dad's and we ended up on another trip to Divisoria. I guess this should be a learning experience for me. I don't wanna be negative so yeah...

A place I didn't know in in Manila
Back of Divisoria
Wonder what this was... I think it was a mall.


Rubber bands. I guess those are used to make those rubber bracelets I've been seeing.
edit: They're called loom bands pala... Now I wonder why they're popular...:/
Bags. What's with "Cars" and Lightning McQueen?

 
"Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Spongebob Squarepants!"
I have never watched Frozen.

Taken from a jeepney
While I was there, I took pics as you can all see and I thought that this should be a preparation for Toycon 2014. Since I mentioned that, I am attending Toycon 2014 at SM Megamall next weekend. I'd better keep my composure by then. Hopefully the weather would be good on those days and I'm thinking of ways on how thing's are gonna go...  I've already bought tickets for that event and I'll be going there with my brother. This will be the first time I'm going to an event like that with someone. But right now, I guess I have to live the moment first and once the day comes.... I'll see. :)