Thursday 18 April 2013

Emilio Aguinaldo Shrine







Last time, I was laughing because I enjoyed with them a lot. Miguel took a picture for us.

I saw it because Emilio rode on the horse. I might he was been powerfully challenging someone.


I stood at Emilio's Shrine. There Philippines Independence proclaimed here on June 12, 1898.


We made you smile! We were here in Emilio's shrine.


Former one Preisdent Emilio Aguinaldo is died because he died of coronary thrombosis at age 94 on 6 February 1964 at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City.. 


I visited to Manila North Cemetery

Last time, I went to Manila North Cemetery with my classmates and friends. There have very far from MCU. I really exhausted a bit! 


 I would like to inform you that I had met the presidents' cemeteries and then the reason of their death. Who is the president: 

            Former four President Sergio Osmena's tomb is really humble. He died at age 83 on 19 October 1961 at the Veteran's Memorial Hospital in Quezon City. He is buried in the Manila North Cemetery.

Former six President Manuel Roxas. On the night of April 15, 1948, Roxas died at Clark Field, Pampanga of a heart attack

 Former seven President Ramon Magsaysay. In the early morning hours of 17 March, the plane was reported missing. By late afternoon, newspapers had reported the airplane had crashed on Mt. Manunggal in Cebu

Quezon Circle Memorial Shrine Museum





I stood at Quezon Memorial Circle. It is national park and a national shrine located in Quezon City and capital of the Philippines. 

I read this about "The town of baler - Birthplace of  Quezon" - A small town in the province of Tayabas (renamed Quezon province), and lying along the eastern coast of Luzon. 

Quezon with General Emilio Aguinaldo and friends

Doῆa Aurora Quezon

The first Family in Malcaang

Quezon with members of his family  at Leesburg, Viriginia, United State 1942. 

   I visited the President Quezon's tomb. It is really awesome tomb. I would like to tell you this about President Quezon died of tuberculosis on August 1, 1944 in Saranac Lake, New York and was first buried at the Arlington Cemetery, Viriginia, U.S.A. His remains were flown home to the Philippines after 2 years, July 27, 1946 and were re-interred at the Manila North Cemetery on August 1, 1946.