The Vega Ancestral House in Balingasag

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It talks about the Vega Ancestral House wherein it became one of the primary attraction why tourist visits and learn the rich historical culture of Poblacion, Balingasag. The house is one of the primary source featured and also the two paintings of the sisters, Dolores and Cleofas Roa Vega. There are also portraits of the Vega family shown and a thank you card written by Emilio Aguinaldo that serves as primary sources.

In pointing out historical criticism, there are two types namely, external and internal criticism. On the video, several things were externally criticized, it includes the structure of the house, to which the materials used and the design that was planned for the house shows that it was a trend back in the 1800's. The paintings have dates on them and the thank you card from the First President of the Philippines Emilio Aguinaldo which also has a date and a signature on it. Due to many years of preserving, we can see that it is already starting to fade and the language used was Spanish since it is the language that they used back in the 1800's. The three sculpted wooden men were the most notable feature on the house. We can say that the sources featured were authentic and not fabricated. In criticizing internally, the wooden sculpture have different perceptions from different people but the historian Jesus Galdo clarified that those three wooden atlases serves as the supporting figure to the protruding 2nd floor and doesn't have names on it just what other people says, and his statement is verisimilar since he is the grandson of Malquiades Moreno Vega meaning he knows what their ancestral house's wooden sculpture symbolises anything or not. The narrative is said to be credible since facts and evidences were presented.

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