This is the Clark Museum in the PI. This was important for my dad to see as he served in the military there.
Bamboo is used for a lot of things, it is very strong material. I didn't know most of this stuff about it, interesting read.
This is something I was taught to do growing up. It's called the Mano. It's a sign of respect to your elders. You take your elder's hand and touch it to your forehead. I loved reading the details about it because that's all I knew about it. I love that even growing up doing certain things, there's still more to learn about the symbolism behind it.
Any big occasion is met with a huge celebration. A lot of family and even more food.
I didn't grow up in the Philippines but my mom sings to my son and I absolutely love it. I feel like it's a bond between them. He is only a few months old but he has tried singing along with her. It is the sweetest thing.
I've never personally experienced this or been to a Philippine wedding but I thought this was interesting.
I never knew about this. It took a lot of work but these were the strongest because of how they were made.
A little bit about this museum
It's only a few shots but I love seeing old photos
I wish I could've gotten better pictures of these signs
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