Ayala museum tour
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Transcript of Ayala museum tour
July 22, 2011
Our Tour
While we waiting on STI
Meycauayan
First Stop
Ayala Museum
We are already on our way
going to Ayala Museum at Makati City.
At 8:30 am we already on
Ayala Museum
At the second floor of Ayala Museum, I
encounter here the Diorama and the Boat
Gallery.
At this floor I had many things that I learn ever time I saw the
Diorama, start to the “Cagayan valley life (ca.750,000 B.C.)”
to the “Recognition of Philippine Independence by the US (manila 1946)” . And also the theirs a kind of boat I saw in the boat gallery like the “Pre-Hispanic Sailboat( 500-600 B.C.)”, “Chinese Junk”, “Lorcha”, “Arabian Baghla”, “Caravel (16th century)”, and
“Galleon”
At the third floor you will experience here the Damian
Domingo: The First Great Filipino Painter the Pioneers of Philippine
Art.
The Pioneers of Philippine Art
Juan Luna ( 1857 – 1899)
Fernando Amorsolo( 1892 - 1972)
Fernando Zobel
( 1924 - 1984)
When we are already at the third floor I saw all the
paintings of Zobel, Luna and Amorsolo I appreciate their
works because all of that even the simple painting has a full of meaning although I don’t have a background on
arts.
On the Fourth floor, I learn more something about the
literature of the Philippines, like the Gold of Ancestors,
and 18th – 19th century Embroidered Customs of
Filipino .
In the Gold of ancestors, the Philippine is rich in gold… and Filipinos had
knowledge to how to make a necklace, earrings' , bracelet and
many more…. While we walk around to that room I’m surprised to the
everything that I saw because their had a different kind of necklace,
bracelet, rings and earrings, bowl, container, and jarlet and
many more…. All of that is made of gold….. Filipinos is very talented and I’m proud to be a Filipino like them..
While we waiting for
the vans…
We will going to National
Museum while we on the
road…
Second Stop
The National Museum
When we visit the national museum , I learn the past culture of Filipinos and
the life of Filipino then during that time Filipino live without any technology
what we had now…. They live and they contented what they surrounding had…
And also we see the paintings of Jose Joya Recto work the nude painting.
Intramuros
In intramuros we go to the St. Agustine Church… were our vans are parking… and Manila Cathedral, Fort Santiago, Ruins of Baluarte de San Diego, Ayuntamiento Ruins, Independencia Ruins, San Ignacio Church Ruins and the Light and Sound Museum…
We see the heritage of Manila Cathedral and the St. Agustine Church… they had a big and oldest church in intramuros.
Fort Santiago built for Spanish conquistador
The people lives in the surrounded of Intramuros they still care and remain the old design of their place. The beautiful of intramuros is most visited of other people, the students had a fieldtrip , that want to experience or to the heritage of Intramuros.
Theirs a three things that I never forget when we are in intramuros. First , we learn the history and how to care or value of their beautiful place… Second, is the experiences that we encounter to look or to find the direction of a place that we look for… and the last , I develop my social skills because I meet a new friends in other courses and learn how to sacrifice to find a place…. And learn how to smile even though we are tired… and the bounding that we share to each other… that our friendships are become more stronger.
The End…..
Submitted by: Submitted to:
Dianne Marie V. Peña Ms. Thelma VillafloresBs HRM 41a