Malacanang Museum
@princesslawyer0515 (270)
Philippines
September 29, 2010 3:09am CST
I just came home from our tour at the Malacanang Museum. I went there with my Yellow Army in Action (YAIA) family. I enjoyed it a lot. I was amazed by the chandeliers made of crystal, old photographs, fine wooden furnitures, and... O.M.G.... books, books and a lot of books! I wish I have them in my possession. Many of those books belong to the late former President Ferdinand Marcos, and the say he was able to read ALL of them. Gosh! There were even those 17th century Spanish books. I'm so happy to have viewed some bits and pieces of history. I'm looking forward to our next fun stop. =)
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@Metatronik (6199)
• Pasay, Philippines
30 Sep 10
I came to that MalacaƱang Museum twice when I was a kid like 6 and 7 years old. The other one was that when my Mom brought us with my brother and Nanny, while the other one was when I was in grade one for educational field trip. Both of it are during late former President Corazon Aquino that I even thought we will be able to meet her as president. But then since I was a kid of course I was not able to understand of what I have seen and now I can't even remember those things that I have seen but I think the shoes of Imelda Marcos were the things that I still remember. But a lot of books that former Ferdinand Marcos has then one thing for sure I have seen it but I already forget that. Too bad that I was not able to appreciate those things since I was still a kid and all I want is just to play, I mean that kind of thing must be really boring on that part. Maybe if I could be able to go back on that Museum again it is the right time for me to appreciate of the things that I am going to see and would be shock as well of how intelligent and smart of our President that we had in Philippine History.