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Hello there guys! Mostly of the students enjoyed field trips when amusement parks are included. The fun, adventurous and amazing side of a student become active when it comes to this things. What if your trip destinations was logically arranged from a museum to another museum? No amusement park, yes to museum and art galleries.
The school only includes two museums and two art galleries: Mowel Fund, Metropolitan Museum and Art in Island
First destination, MowelFund Museum. This museum shows the productivity of the Philippine filming industry through the years. According to them, Ms. Boots Anson Roas was the president of the museum. Different cameras, etymology of the words that are associated with films, and personalities that captured the heart of the millenials, tito's and titas of manila and even the younger society. You can also see the costumes used in a specific film. Mowelfund museum brings you back from the past and up to the present. I, we and us should be proud of what we have. We should support the films produced today. No to plagiarism. Visit Mowel Fund Museum

HALF CHINESE? OR HALF FILIPINO? mixed? Bahay Tsinoy was a 3 storey mansion. Based on what i observed, it was a classic but modern style of mansion. The facilitators will gave you history before entering the museum.As you enter, statues of tsinoy will be there. The statues actions was about how they get here, the beliefs that we have from them and the transactions before. On the 3rd floor, there are artifacts stored in a glass. If you visit here,you should be careful.The tsinoys who have been successful throughout the years like
Mrs. Cory Aquino. Before you leave, you can get free newspaper downstair near the restrooms. They also have small boutique for souvenirs! TSINOY!
Last but not the least destination, Art in Island! This is not your typical art galleries wherein art was stored in a glassy or wooded frames. This museum is a 3D art museum. Painti
ngs was painted in floors and walls. The 3D effect will be seen if you captured the picture correct. If you love to try it, find the blue sticker. This sticker will help you to have an instagrammable picture with your friends and family.
This will also test your imagination. Poses will be based on the art you see and think. Crews inside the museum protected it by giving students foot rugs. This
was a 2 Storey wide building. As what i observed,there are two shops inside it that you can choose if your tummy growls unexpectedly. And if you want more selfies and groufies,there are huge artworks painted in walls. This was located outside Art in Island Museum. Let the imaginations rule our minds! Visit Art in Island


-Jamie Fajardo
HUMSS 1, Baliuag University







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