Catching Up with Our Presidents and Heroes

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Here we go with the second part of our visit at GAP Farm in Davao City. Check out the previous blog here: Welcome to Davao's GAP Farm

Let's continue...

The Parade of the Philippine Presidents

I admit I am not really good with history, especially with those who have been the presidents of my country. I know it is a shame but I am glad that by getting into this part here in GAP Farm, the things that I had studied way back in grade school and high school came flashing in. 

It is also great that this farm had made a special spot for these monuments to be planted and it provides the details with the name of the President and the years when he or she had served the country.

Anyway, let me enumerate the current 15 Philippine Presidents which we had seen in the farm:

Emilio Aguinaldo ( 1899 -1901 )

Manuel Quezon ( 1935 - 1943 )

Jose Laurel ( 1943 -1945 )

Sergio Osmeña ( 1944 - 1946 )

Manuel Roxas ( 1946 - 1948 )

Elpidio Quirino ( 1948 - 1953 )

Ramon Magsaysay ( 1953 - 1957 )

Carlos Garcia ( 1957 - 1961 )

Diosdado Macapagal ( 1961 - 1965 )

Ferdinand Marcos ( 1965 - 1986 )

Corazon Aquino ( 1986 - 1992 )

Fidel Ramos ( 1992 - 1998 ) 

Joseph Estrada ( 1998 - 2001 )

Gloria Macapagal Arroyo ( 2001 - 2010 )

Benigno Aquino III ( 2010 - 2016 )

At the time of the visit, there were only 15 presidents but since the recent Philippine Presidential elections had just passed, the farm I suppose will then be making the 16th President of the country and it is probably the best monument that they'll be making since the newly elected president comes from their own land, their Mayor, Rodrigo Roa Duterte. Today, perhaps they will be adding Marcos to the list too.

The thought of seeing a monument of Mayor Duterte excites me to go back and check how it looks like. For now, they only have 15 so I wonder when will they be putting up the 16th monument.

The Parade of the Greatest Filipino People/Heroes

Another perfect way of going back to history is their bust of the greatest Filipino heroes. These are so called heroes because of how they had fought for the love of the country. Their patriotism may had taken their lives but they sure had left their legacy which is the most important one.

Walking through the line up of heroes and reading on what they had done to the country was really amazing and kinda heart melting especially those who had sacrificed their lives for the country.

There may be more names that have not been mentioned here but these ones are those who had done the major sacrifices and had really led the Filipino people, urged them to fight for our rights and to always fight for what we believe is true.

Here below is a list of some of the greatest heroes included in the parade:

Gabriela Silang 

She was the first female leader of a Filipino movement for independence from Spain

Dr. Jose Rizal

The Philippines' National Hero

He was executed by the Spanish colonial government for the crime of rebellion after an anti-colonial revolution, inspired in part by his writings.

Melchora Aquino

The Mother of the Katipunan.

Cayetano Arellano

Called as "Dakilang Mahistrado"

Andres Bonifacio

the Father of the Philippine Revolution and Filipino Nation

Apolinario Mabini

The Brains of the Revolution

Marcelo H. del Pilar

Philippine revolutionary propagandist and satirist.

Juan Luna

He is one of the greatest Filipino artists in Philippine history with masterpieces such as Spolarium, The Death of Cleopatra and Blood Compact.

There were more in the bust of the greatest heroes but it would take me time to write everyone of them in the list so I am just leaving the rest for you to find out.

Note that it was Gabriela Silang who leads the pack riding on her brave horse with a bolo in her hands. She was wearing the Philippines' National costume by then. It was amazing to see women fighting for the country.

How is it so far? I am sure you guys are getting a review of Philippine history with this blog! Stay tuned for the next part of this experience!

Do check out my previous articles here too:

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ang ganda namang puntahan niyan po. Sana lahat ng students makapunta diyan,kasi it's really a great thing na mayroong ganito lalo na sa mga susunod pang henerasyon.

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true teacher... i dunno lang if maiinteresado ang mga students but if one wants to learn more, it is good to go on trips like this

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1 year ago

Same sakin madam na really not into history. Even if aralin ko yan, sa pagiging malilimutin ko ba naman nitong mga nakaraang araw, bala week lang limot ko na ulit names nila hahaha.

Anyways, ang galing no. Ang ganda ng pagkakagawa nila. Pulidong pulido ee 🤩

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1 year ago

hahahha same tayo madam.. malilimotin din ako sa mga names

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1 year ago

Galing. May ganyan pla. Pero kakaloka isipin yung may monument ka pero buhay kapa 😂.. For me kc pra kang yan sa mga pumanaw na haha.

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1 year ago

lol.. i didn't think of that sis..hahahhaa pero true parang weird

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May mga natandaan din ako sa mga history maam jean. Di talaga din ako masyado ano sa history ma'am pero thank you nito parang nabalik lahat natutunan nung estudyante pa.

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same tayo sis. di rin ako masyado mahilig sa history hehehe

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Oo ma'am. Same tayo. Ang dami ko na na encounter about sa history yung iba nakalimutan ko na ma'am jean.

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hehe apir sis

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Hehe magkakasundo tayo nito ma'am jean. Maganda din makinig sa mga history ma'am.

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