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Padaba Ta Ka - DWTA (2023)
MAHIRAP MAGMAHAL NG DALAWA
ang pag-ibig daw ay para lamang sa dalawang taong nagmamahalan pero papaano kung ang puso ay nahumaling sa ibang tahanan aling pag-ibig ang totoo, aling pag-ibig ang dapat piliin pagsabayin nga ba ang tamang sagot kung ito ang sinisigaw ng damdamin
kailan nga ba mali ang magmahal, hanggang saan lang ba ang nararapat may mga alituntunin bang dapat sundin, mga katwirang dapat ilapat hindi daw napapagod ang pagmamahal, kaya kung mapagod ma'y kasinungalingan ikaw ba naman ang magmahal ng dalawa, paniguradong pagtigil ay di maiiwasan
sa bawat palitan ng hininga ay may kakaibang kabang nadarama mahihigpit na yakap sa mga gabing ayaw lamang na mag-isa mga nakaw na sandaling magkahawak ang mga kamay buong maghapong magkadantay habang sa kinabukasan ay nag-aantay
ngunit hindi naman talaga natin maiwawaksi ang magmahal ng higit sa isa pagkat ang pagmamahal ay hindi lamang para sa ating sinisinta ito'y nagsisimula sa ating sarili bago paman tuluyang umabot sa iba ngayon mo sabihing isang malaking pagkakamali ang umibig ng dalawa
AUSTRONESIAN RESOURCES
The Anthropological Masterlist is HERE.
The Austronesian people are an ethnolinguistic group that speak an Austronesian language. These include the people of Maritime Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia, and Polynesia.
BALI ─ “The Balinese people are an Austronesian people. They are native to Bali.” ─ Balinese Language ─ Balinese Traditional Architecture
BICOLANO ─ “The Bicolano people are an Austronesian people. They are native to Bicolandia in the Philippines.” ─ Bicolano Culture ─ Bikol Language ─ Bikol Dictionary
HILIGAYNON ─ “The Hiligaynon, or Ilonggo, people are an Austronesian people. They are native to the Western Visayas in the Philippines.” ─ Hiligaynon Culture ─ Hiligaynon Language ─ Hiligaynon Dictionary
JAVA ─ “The Javanese, or Javan, people are an Austronesian people. They are native to Java island in Indonesia.” ─ Javanese Information ─ Javanese History
MALAGASY ─ “The Malagasy people are an Austronesian people. They are native to Madagascar.” ─ Malagasy Culture & History ─ Malagasy Language ─ Malagasy Dialects
MALAY ─ “The Malay people are an Austronesian people. They are native to the Malay Peninsula, eastern Sumatra, and coastal Borneo.” ─ Malaysian Information ─ Malay Dictionary
MARANAO ─ “The Maranao, or Meranao, people are an Austronesian people. They are native to the island of Mindanao in the Philippines.” ─ Maranao Language ─ Maranao Grammar ─ Maranao Dictionary
MELANESIA ─ “The Melanesians are an Austronesian people that share the Melanesian culture. They are native to Melanesia.” ─ Melanesian Oral Tradition ─ European Cartography of Melanesia ─ Anglican Texts of Melanesia
NAGE ─ “The Nage people are an Austronesian people. They are native to the eastern Indonesian islands of Flores and Timor.” ─ Nage Language
PHILIPPINE ─ “The Filipino people are an Austronesian people that share the Filipino culture. They are native to the Philippines.” ─ Filipino Culture ─ Filipino History ─ Filipino Folktales
SIRAYA ─ “The Siraya people are an Austronesian people. They are native to southwest Taiwan.” ─ Indigenous Taiwanese Languages
THE SOLOMON ISLANDS ─ “The Solomon Islands are a group of Oceanian islands.” ─ The Solomon Islands Information ─ The Solomon Islands Religion ─ The Solomon Islands Language
SUNDA ─ “The Sundanese, or Sunda, people are an Austronesian people. They are native to western Java.” ─ Sundanese Literature
TINGUIAN ─ “The Tinguian, or Itneg, people are an Austronesian people. They are native to northwestern Luzon in the Philippines.” ─ Tinguian Culture ─ Tinguian Religion
still no...
uhm... i still didn't finished my school works. don't be like me ('wag akong gayahin in my language which is tagalog; habo gibuhuon in my father's regional language) so anyway still no works today and i'll do it tomorrow. btw i'm chatting with my friend right now and we ae talking about school works and now they are teasing me with my crush.
mabuti na lang hanggang chat lang sila di na nila masyado akong inaasar sa school kapag nandoon sa paligid crush ko. vwoy
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SAWANGAN PARK
We have the newest, attractive, and environmentally friendly park in Legazpi City, with the breathtaking beauty of the seaside and its cold fresh air. It’s most likely to know as the “Sawangan Park” and actually can be located at Dap-Dap Legazpi City.
Legazpi was originally a fishing settlement called Sawangan that occupied what is now the Legazpi Port, whose inhabitants were mostly fishermen and farmers. The majority of Legazpi inhabitants are mindful of the park's simplicity and beauty. Sawangan Park in Legazpi City, Albay, is perhaps the most prominent monument that aims to push the city's growth to the next level. Mayor Noel Rosal's administration is working to boost the city's value by speeding not just its economic metrics for a business climate, but also various other areas of this booming and lively metropolis. The mayor, who frequently visits the seashore park, has recognized its significant potential to promote eco-tourism and maintain a safe and healthy living among the people as the city grows into one of Luzon's Top 5 tourist destinations.
A broad grass and well-lit walkways, picnic areas with cottages, playground with skateboard rink, bicycle lanes, beach volleyball court, and a grandstand for outdoor events are among the features of the huge one-hectare area.
Since March, Sawangan has begun to draw more health enthusiasts and promenades that once again enjoy the sea breeze and lovely beauty and surroundings of the site, which was previously neglected because of the Covid19 threat.
Recently, some of the candidates for the election, both presidential and local, held their campaign and other events at Sawangan Park, therefore lots of people came and they were mesmerized by the beauty of the place. Even the atmosphere during night time made them appreciate nature.
Sawangan Park also has its mini playground were kids can also play, there's also a built materials used for exercising, therefore middle aged men and women can savor there time there. The fresh air coming from the sea side as well as the beautiful scenery and image of the so-called 'Sleeping Lion'.
In places like this, anyone can spend their time and enjoy every second moment they have. It can be morning or specifically at night time, were colorful streetlights are provided, to make the place even more attractive even though it’s night. Anyone’s who’s having a hard time or being stress at any aspects of their lives unwind here. Anyone can come alone as well as anyone can come with their family, friends or other special someone. The sea waves that makes our body and mind calm down while listening to it, and watching the moon and stars that shines so bright and peacefully makes ourselves even more relaxed
So what are we even waiting for? Anyone can visit this place anytime they want, no entrance fee, make yourselves feel at home, just don’t forget to respect the environment like you always wanted.
ESSAY BY: RAQUION, DHANYLYNE
BICOLANDIA's FINEST BICOL EXPRESS
Here in our country, Philippines surely has a lot of remarkable tourist spot and destinations. Along with it are food delicacies that surely a lot of people will find interesting. We sure can travel around the world, but in our country; we have Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao. However, we will focus only on the Bicol Region of Luzon.
“There’s just so much about the region to be discovered and showcased, and this is also an opportunity to work with local communities and create livelihoods,” Mr. Buenaflor says, a food enthusiast residing in Bicol. We have a coordinator who leads the tour and local chefs conducting food demonstrations. The cities are also tapped to assist in our market tours, and a hotelier in Sorsogon personally hosts the guests. It really is, in the truest sense, a community effort to showcase our region.” These food tour only covers three main cities in Bicol, specifically, Naga, Legaspi and Sorsogon.
Bicol boasts delectable local foods! This is what highlight one’s travel experience. In Bicol cuisine, you will notice how they frequently employ creamy coconut milk (one of their main crops) and red chili peppers. Some of their most popular meals are likely to have been tried and reproduced by us at home. Nothing, however, compares to the thrill of tasting it just where it was made. Bicol is famed for its spicy food, which is based largely on coconut and chilies – as evidenced in the likes of gulay na lada or Bicol Express (pork and local chilies cooked in coconut cream), laing (taro leaves with meat or seafood in coconut milk, spiced with chili, lemongrass and more) and local specialties featuring local pili nuts.
Delight your taste buds and other senses with what the region has to offer for I am going to provide you a complete list of delicacies to taste in Bicol so you may have an unforgettable experience. It may even entice you to return for more! First we have in the Bicol is the Province of Albay: (1) Bicol Express (2)Kocido (3)Kandinga & (4)Pinangat. Camarines Sur: (1)Kinalas (2)Sinarapan (3)Laing Pizza & (4)Bicol Express. Camarines Norte: (1)Sinantol (2)Kinunot & (3)Bicol Express. Sorsogon: (1)Baluko (2)Kinagang (3)Timitim & (4)Bicol Express. Masbate: (1)Carmelado de Masbateño (2) Sinanglay & (3)Ginataang Reemas. Catanduanes: (1)Latik (2)Steamed Mud Crabs (3)Ensaladang Fresh Pako (4)Binambam & (5)Bicol Express.
Nevertheless, nothing beats a genuine Bicol Express dish. This is, without a doubt, probably one of the best Bicol dishes. It is widely available and enjoyed by all Filipinos. It is a cuisine that's currently being remade in a proportion of households. So, when you are in the region, this should surely be on top of your list! Bicol Express or “sinilihan” is a mouthwatering, spicy delicacy made from long chilies or siling Mahaba, coconut milk, and pork. It is a flavored combo you never thought to exist. Not a fan of spicy food? Don’t fret, because there are plenty of restaurants in the area that serve many versions of the dish. In fact, in some parts of Bicol, Bicol Express is made without pork. Experience it for yourself and take your pick!
Ultimately, Bicol is a place exploding with a variety of flavors and culture reflected in the unique cuisine exclusively found in her quaint towns and barrios. I urge you to visit the finest destinations to experience Bicol cuisine, learn straight from the locals, notable chefs and experts from the region. Hear wonderful stories behind the people and communities that help make the region a must-visit.
ESSAY BY: RAQUION, DHANYLYNE A.