Sunday, February 23, 2014

This is about Libingan Ng Mga Bayani


Libingan Ng Mga Bayani, Fort Bonifacio , Taguig City


Libingan ng mga Bayani (Cemetery of the Heroes) is a cemetery in Taguig, Metro Manila in the Philippines. It was established as a fitting resting place for Filipino heroes and martyrs. Among those buried in the cemetery are most of the defenders of Bataan and Corregidor during World War II. It also contains the national Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.

Former Philippine presidents Carlos P. Garcia and Diosdado Macapagal are also buried in the cemetery.

On the cemetery's entrance it is written: "I do not know the dignity of his birth, but I know the glory of his death"























I was first time to visit there in Libingan Ng Mga Bayani with my classmate and elder sister because all of us don't know about there and didn't see there in past years ago, when my close friend and uncle knew there are many Heros historical in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, even they not visit yet and then told me about that. Oh? My elder sister talked the guard when my sister told me that there doesn't allows me to take photos these heros in Historical because the President don't want me to shot photos of Heros and also post about that. Suggest me that is better private something. What if i will careless to post here so that I will have punish. Hoping I will not do again! I don't think so but we are only proud of  heros who are Filipino during our class in Philippine History, when I just take some photos there simple. It's important for us to learn many things. Wonderful, some people never visit there but some people only knew about "Libingan ng mga Bayani". Lets all of you see these. Please drop off comment. Thanks for the viewing here ^_^


Friday, February 14, 2014

This is about the Filipino and Korean

Hi to all people! Kindly , let's knowing to read this. 


A fitting tribute to the Filipino Soldiers who fought side by side with the Korean Soldiers during the Korean War. (1950-1953)

About 7,500 combat troops known as the Philippine Expeditionary Forces To Korea or PEFTOK, the 4th largest force under the United Nations Command, were sent to defend South Korea from a communist invasion by North Korea.

The monument shows two Filipino soldiers helping a Korean comrade to symbolize the greatness of the Filipino spirit despite the war and the special camaraderie shared by the two nations.

Both "Soul Waves and the Filipino - Korean Soldier Monument" were erected side by side to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relationship between the Philippines and Korea as well as to symbolize joint efforts to protect freedom at all costs.

September 6, 2010
Sculpture/Artist: Mr. Juan Sajid Imao 

A stainless steel Memorial Sculpture representing all souls of humanity united in their cause for freedom.

Korean families and visitors who lost their loved ones during World War II and after can offer prayers at Soul Waves.

The Sculptural Waves symbolize Korea and Philippines' sacred shores which we protected against all forms of oppression. For indeed, our common sacred shore is our love for freedom.

Both "Soul Waves and the Filipino - Korean Soldier Monument" were erected side by side to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of Diplomatic Relationship between the Philippines and Korea as well as to symbolize joint efforts to protect freedom at all cost.

September 6, 2010

Sculpture/Artist: Mr. Juan Sajid Imao


Here's simple something to tell you guys, I was first time to see there, when I'm unfamiliar about this when I was visited there in Rizal, Park already even I did not read these. I wonder that Filipino and Korea soldiers were cooperative friendship because they were supported and helped each other when there was happened war. This symbol was the best 60th anniversary of diplomatic relationship and a great inspired by Filipino and Korea.

I encourage you guys to read these many histories in Rizal, Park at United Nation, because perhaps some people unknown and not yet see there, or some people knew about this. I hope that you guys will be good sharing. Thanks for the viewing here.

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