1. Ambahan 2. Manunggul Jar 3. Patadyong 4. Ati-Atihan festival 5. Masskara festival 6. Pintados kasadyaan festival 7. Moriones Festival 8. Molo Church 9. Miag-ao Church 10. The Ruins
1. Amabahan - First, it is a rhythmic poetic expression with a meter of seven syllable lines and having rhythmic end-syllables.
2. ManunggulJar - The Manunggul Jar shows that the Filipinos' maritime culture is paramount that it reflected its ancestors' religious beliefs.
3. Patadyong - A very versatile piece of garment, it serves as an umbrella to protect one from the heat of the sun and onslaught of the rain. Being absorbent and most convenient for wiping hands, head and face, especially when one is working, it serves as a towel and aprons combined. It functions also as a one-piece bathing suit.
4. Ati-Atihan Festival - The festival consists of religious processions and street-parades, showcasing themed floats, dancing groups wearing colorful costumes, marching bands, and people sporting face and body paints.
5. Masskara Festival - The festival features a street dance competition where people from all walks of life troop to the streets to see masked dancers gyrating to the rhythm of Latin musical beats in a display of mastery, gaiety, coordination and stamina.
6. Pintados Kasadyaan Festival - The Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious celebration in Tacloban based on the body-painting traditions of the ancient tattooed "pintados" warriors.
7. Moriones Festival - The festival is characterized by colorful Roman costumes, painted masks and helmets, and brightly colored tunics. The towns of Boac, Gasan, Santa Cruz, Buenavista and Mogpog in the island of Marinduque become one gigantic stage. The observances form part of the Lenten celebrations of Marinduque.
8. Molo Church - Also known as a “Women’s Lib Church”, the church interior features two rows of female saints (eight on each side of the main aisle), a feature unique to churches.
9. Miag-ao Church - Miag-ao Church exhibits various architectural designs with the predominance of baroque and local artistic elements. Its facade employs diverse relief motifs, and period styles. These are carved on local carbonaceous limestone of soft yellow ochre color.
10.The Ruins -
pasensya na po wla po kasi akong mahanap sa no.10..perosana makatulong ako
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1. Amabahan - First, it is a rhythmic poetic expression with a meter of seven syllable lines and having rhythmic end-syllables.
2. Manunggul Jar - The Manunggul Jar shows that the Filipinos' maritime culture is paramount that it reflected its ancestors' religious beliefs.
3. Patadyong - A very versatile piece of garment, it serves as an umbrella to protect one from the heat of the sun and onslaught of the rain. Being absorbent and most convenient for wiping hands, head and face, especially when one is working, it serves as a towel and aprons combined. It functions also as a one-piece bathing suit.
4. Ati-Atihan Festival - The festival consists of religious processions and street-parades, showcasing themed floats, dancing groups wearing colorful costumes, marching bands, and people sporting face and body paints.
5. Masskara Festival - The festival features a street dance competition where people from all walks of life troop to the streets to see masked dancers gyrating to the rhythm of Latin musical beats in a display of mastery, gaiety, coordination and stamina.
6. Pintados Kasadyaan Festival - The Pintados Festival is a cultural-religious celebration in Tacloban based on the body-painting traditions of the ancient tattooed "pintados" warriors.
7. Moriones Festival - The festival is characterized by colorful Roman costumes, painted masks and helmets, and brightly colored tunics. The towns of Boac, Gasan, Santa Cruz, Buenavista and Mogpog in the island of Marinduque become one gigantic stage. The observances form part of the Lenten celebrations of Marinduque.
8. Molo Church - Also known as a “Women’s Lib Church”, the church interior features two rows of female saints (eight on each side of the main aisle), a feature unique to churches.
9. Miag-ao Church - Miag-ao Church exhibits various architectural designs with the predominance of baroque and local artistic elements. Its facade employs diverse relief motifs, and period styles. These are carved on local carbonaceous limestone of soft yellow ochre color.
10. The Ruins -
pasensya na po wla po kasi akong mahanap sa no.10..pero sana makatulong ako