As some of you knew, I don't live in the capital of Manila which is the Philippines so, it's not really where National Museums are located. So when we went to Manila, I really made sure we go to some National Sites and we stopped at National Museum of Anthropology.
We also had came across the National Musueum for Natural History but it wasn't opened yet when we went there :(
Going back to the National Museum of Anthropology, I didn't really knew what it meant. I know I studied it last semester but it's really different if I engage it myself. So basically, it is a study of group of people in a certain area.
This is the photo of indigenous/ethnic people that have been recognized by the state by preserving some of traits and cultures in their ethnic groups here in the Philippines.
When I roam around there,is also a audio-visual viewing of how they does good for audio and visual learners who love to go to museums!
This is a musical intrument made of wood!
This is one of the clothing in a tribe for women and men
These are jars collected and preserved in the museum!
So overall, my experience was good! It took me 2 hours to complete the exhibits in the museum. The tour in the museum is free, air-conditioned and well-presented. It is very well taken care of because no flash and videos allowed. The museum consists of four floors which you can really enjoy going to if you want to have a refresher course about people and history!! I also hope