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INTRAMUROS
In our country, the Philippines, it seems that the historical places are still visible here. What do you think life, experiences, and the appearance were like in ancient times?
I, along with my godfather and a church mate from our parish, visited Manila, Intramuros, also known as the Walled City. This was my first visit, and I had no idea that such a place still existed with its historic buildings, culture, and more. We first took a bus from Brgy Sto Domingo, Biñan, and the journey to Manila, Pasay Buendia took more than 2-3 hours. After that, we got off, and took the LRT to Intramuros. When we were on our way, I was suddenly surprised to find that it was right next to the National Museums, so I said that after we visit Intramuros, we should go to the Museum. We entered and saw the name of Intramuros clearly at the entrance. The tall and historical buildings were captivating. Among them were the Spanish-era churches, San Agustin Parish and Manila Cathedral, which were two out of the seven Churches that survived the war in 1945. we wandered around to find a coffee shop and we found one behind the La Cathedral Coffee Shop and after that, we left Intramuros.


now we went to the museums but only two were open, namely the National Museum of Anthropology and the National Museum of Natural History. We toured around, and it was very large with many fascinating things to see, like Lolong's bones. Additionally, I learned a lot of things that were mind-boggling, but thanks to the museum, I learned a lot.


Lastly, this is my first time to came here that I felt completely relieved because I was overwhelmed by the things I saw. You, why don’t you try visiting Intramuros?
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