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A Great Journey with the Nicest People






My third and my first ever field trip outside bulacan. Thanks to Baliuag University because at last, i was able to experience field trip outside bulacan  Well, we can’t resist that everytime we have the opportunity to take some rest, we grab it as fast as we can, so when we heared about some rumors that we are going to have our field trip, we already planned our seats in the bus, what foods to bring, the cameras we are going to use, and of course the place we are going to. We can't hide the excitement on our faces as time goes by and plans are really getting to be real.

Personally, I love trips and adventures, that’s why I’ll surely enjoy the field trip. I expected a lot from our first itinerary which is the Mowelfund Museum because our tour guide, Ate Ethel, said that it’s a museum/ theater. I was disappointed because they make us wait for the artist to come out and entertain us. He (Xyrus Cruz) is not that an effective entertainer for me, he actually doesn’t know how to deal with large crowd and just obeying what the manager says. But when we entered inside the museum, I cannot hide the feeling that it’s really cool and entertaining at the same time. I enjoyed their real life statues of creatures that was exhibit inside a horror house. And also the props and costumes used by our great actors and actresses. After the tour inside the museum, we finally went to our bus to take some rest and luckily, we saw Leo Martinez, he is humble and kind.

Moving on to the next itinerary, Metropolitan Museum inside the BSP(I guess). Cameras are not allowed to take photos inside the museum that’s why I was able to appreciate the art of our own Filipino artists. Jaw dropping artworks and miniature and also the robot that makes sounds whenever you touches some parts of its body. Overall, I enjoyed this museum and also its automatic door
🙃

Bahay Tsinoy is the third one we visited and right after I entered the hall or receiving area, I was easily irritated by the woman who is really annoying
🤬 but it was paid off after we entered in the real museum and my eyes were mesmerized and captivated with the real life wax sculptures and also the clever and witty design of the museum. Simple yet elegant.

I guess, we all enjoyed the last itinerary which is the Art in Island. WOW just WOW! I am speechless the way the museum was made and all the 3D paintings are entertains to my eyes. It was my first time to enter in an 3D museum or interactive museum. I’ll give this Museum a big two thumbs up The snow effect after the show was fun! I really enjoyed capturing memories inside the museum. While taking photos around, we had a plan to make "kinds of people inside the museum" it was fun because we were able to enjoy and at the same time we had our short film and to be added to our vlog. If I’m going to rate the museum from 1-10, I will rate them 10! Kudos and great job to the management of the museum.





Dharell Villanueva
HUMSS 1, Baliuag University




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