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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Strolling in Intramuros

A place so dear to the Filipinos' hearts. The Spanish historical structures have still been preserved up to this day. That's why there's a different feel every time I go there. It's like I'm taken back to the time when the Spanish conquistadors were still here in Manila. I wonder if I could have been one of Dr. Jose Rizal's characters in either Noli me Tangere or El Filibusterismo.
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The beautiful St. Agustin Church where my parents tied the knot.
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Even the door was carved with the Blessed Virgin Mary's image.
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Local handicrafts store. 
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The Filipiniana dolls! 
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A Filino at work. He is busy making those paper pen holders if I remember it right.
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Back in the day, the kalesa played a huge role in the Philippines. Actually even until today, kalesas are used in some areas to get to near places.
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Siesta time in the afternoon. A spanish habit the Filipinos have assimilated in our culture.
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Photographed By: Faye Castillo
Stylebreak white sheer top/Pleated maxi skirt from Hongkong/Andre Chang x f&h floral clogs

1 comment:

  1. Did you buy the slippers we had reserved? Need to go back for it!!! I forgot about it...hahhaa

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