One day, all Filipinos from different walks of life would sing our national anthem this way with more emotions, more patriotism, more passion and more love. And everyone will sing the last line differently; in a way one would passionately and sincerely do for his country.
For painters, ang "MAGPINTA" nang dahil sayo
For teachers, ang "MAGTURO" nang dahil sayo
For gov officials, ang "MAGSILBI" nang dahil sayo
For students, ang "MAG-ARAL" nang dahil sayo
For everyone, ang "MAGMAHAL" nang dahil sayo
If we would sing this way everyday, we would be inspired to do everything with more drive.
Read the full story behind this movement - Cover Story of the Proposed Lupang Hinirang
It was surprising as to how it sounded though the flute was made out of PVC pipes and other recycled materials. They aren't professional musicians but how they put up their raw music made my day! I commend the efforts of the old man for making it sound better! Check more videos below.
Nestled in the shores of Madridejos - Bantayan Island, Kota Park is considered to be one of the most historical places in the island paradise. Built in 1790 during the Spanish Era, this footbridge had served as hub or a fort by the local people in order to protect themselves from the approaching danger like pirates.
After the Spanish occupation, it became a public cemetery until 1950s. For over the years, it had been rehabilitated but still preserved its historical value to the locals and to the island's heritage itself. It was said to be the vantage point to experience sunset in Bantayan Island.
Right View of Kota Park from the coast in Madridejos, Bantayan Island, Cebu
Left View of Kota Park in Madridejos, Bantayan Island