This is another 3D postcard that shows the Luneta Park, Manila. In the background are the Rizal Monument, and several buildings that include the Hilton Hotel (now the Manila Pavilion Hotel), the National Library, and the old Finance Building (now the National Museum).
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14 March, 2009
13 March, 2009
M36: Nipa Hut Postcard
The 3D postcard shows a typical provincial view after harvest. It shows a young boy riding a Philippine bull, rice stacks called mandala, and the nipa hut.
The nipa hut, also known as bahay kubo, is an indigenous house used in the Philippines. Its name is said to have originated from the Spanish word, cubo, which means “cube,” because of the bahay kubo's rectangular/cubic shape.
The nipa hut is constructed out of bamboo tied together, with a thatched roof using nipa/anahaw leaves. The walls are made of nipa and cogon leaves or sawali or woven bamboo, and there are large windows on all sides, which keep the interior well-ventilated.
SOURCE:
Bahay Kubo WikiPilipinas Entry
The nipa hut, also known as bahay kubo, is an indigenous house used in the Philippines. Its name is said to have originated from the Spanish word, cubo, which means “cube,” because of the bahay kubo's rectangular/cubic shape.
The nipa hut is constructed out of bamboo tied together, with a thatched roof using nipa/anahaw leaves. The walls are made of nipa and cogon leaves or sawali or woven bamboo, and there are large windows on all sides, which keep the interior well-ventilated.
SOURCE:
Bahay Kubo WikiPilipinas Entry
12 March, 2009
M35: Tinikling Postcard
This is a 3D postcard that shows the Philippine dance Tinikling. The tinikling is the national dance of the Philippines and considered as one of the oldest dances in the country, originating in Leyte in the Visayas. The tinikling involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers who step over and in between the poles in a dance.
The back of the postcard reads:
The dance is a reference to tikling, a bird with long legs and neck. The birds are considered as the worst enemy of the Waray farmers because prey on the ripening rice grains. To prevent this, the farmers would place some bitik, traps made of bamboo, to catch the birds. The birds, however, would still manage to escape from the traps. The tinikling dance imitates the movements of the tikling birds escaping from the bamboo traps set by the farmers.
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SOURCES:
Tinikling: The Philippine National Dance
Tinikling WikiPilipinas Entry
The back of the postcard reads:
Tinikling - a favorite in the Visayan islands. It depicts the movement of the tikling birds walking between grass stems or hopping among branches. Skill is demonstrated in dancing between clicking bamboo poles.
(By the FILIPINESCAS: Philippine Life, Legend and Love in Dance.)
The dance is a reference to tikling, a bird with long legs and neck. The birds are considered as the worst enemy of the Waray farmers because prey on the ripening rice grains. To prevent this, the farmers would place some bitik, traps made of bamboo, to catch the birds. The birds, however, would still manage to escape from the traps. The tinikling dance imitates the movements of the tikling birds escaping from the bamboo traps set by the farmers.
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El Baile Tinikling Postcard
SOURCES:
Tinikling: The Philippine National Dance
Tinikling WikiPilipinas Entry
11 March, 2009
M33: Flower Clock Postcard
The 3D postcard shows the Rado Flower Clock in Luneta Park, Manila. An online blog mentioned that Geneva's flower clock located between the Mont Blanc Bridge and the Jardin Anglais in the center of Geneva inspired former First Lady Imelda Marcos to put up this flower clock.
Now the clock is not functioning, with its hands removed. Too expensive to maintain, they said.
In the background is the famous Hilton Hotel, now the Manila Pavilion Hotel.
SOURCES:
[CR Switzerland] Journal Entry – Day 03
Geneva's Flower Clock
Now the clock is not functioning, with its hands removed. Too expensive to maintain, they said.
In the background is the famous Hilton Hotel, now the Manila Pavilion Hotel.
SOURCES:
[CR Switzerland] Journal Entry – Day 03
Geneva's Flower Clock
10 March, 2009
M32: Luneta Lagoon Postcard
The 3D postcard shows the Central Lagoon located, of course, in the middle of the Luneta Park, Manila. The lagoon has dancing fountains (as seen in the postcard) that can soar up to 80 feet high. Around the lagoon is the Gallery of Heroes or Heroes Promenade with busts of national heroes such as Marcelo H. del Pilar, Apolinario Mabini, and Sultan Kudarat.
You will see in the background the Rizal Monument and the Quirino Grandstand, named after President Elpidio Quirino.
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M31: Rizal Monument Postcard
SOURCE:
LUNETA : A destination, not a landmark
You will see in the background the Rizal Monument and the Quirino Grandstand, named after President Elpidio Quirino.
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M31: Rizal Monument Postcard
SOURCE:
LUNETA : A destination, not a landmark
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