Located in Kawit in the province of Cavite, Aguinaldo Shrine is the ancestral home of General Emilio Aguinaldo, the first president of the Philippines. It is famously known as the house where the Filipino flag was formally unfurled to the public after the declaration of Independence on June 12, 1898. Aguinaldo Shrine Aguinaldo Shrine history Constructed in 1845, the house became a silent witness to the shaping of the Filipino nation. It all began on March 22, 1869, when Emilio Aguinaldo was born in one of its rooms. Years later, the house became a meeting place for revolutionaries. It was here that many of the most important revolutionary plans were made. Aguinaldo Shrine - Kawit, Cavite Contrary to popular belief this balcony was not there when the flag was first shown to the Filipinos. Lastly, the house became a symbol of freedom when the flag a hoisted and shown to the public during the declaration of independence from Spain. This event is known today as the Araw ng ...
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ReplyDeleteOhhhh! That's about an hour's drive away from Sta. Ana. You should come visit.
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ReplyDeleteProvince of Cagayan looks interesting to visit. The San Vincente port looks dreamy with the colourful boats. The visual of Dos Hermanos islands is droolworthy
I agree with you. Please do include this place in your itinerary when you visit the Philippines.
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DeleteThis is such a great post and makes me want to travel! The sea looks so blue! Thanks for sharing :)
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DeleteThis town is gorgeous! I wonder if someone is living in Dos Hermanos Islands?
ReplyDeleteOh, Dos Hermanos Island is off limits. The waves are too dangerous in that area.
DeleteAt first, I thought it's the Cagayan in Mindanao. I should include this in my bucket list. Such of wonderful spots to see and explore...
ReplyDeleteYes please. Cagayan is a paradise waiting to be explored. :)
DeleteWow, this looks paradise with those beautiful beaches. I would loooooooooooove spend my days on those beaches!
ReplyDeleteSame here. :) I would love to see them again. :)
DeleteSuch beautiful place to visit. I can feel the serenity of the place in the pictures.
ReplyDeleteNice! Will add this place to my checklist and your blog will surely help me to what to do there. Thank you
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "eating the seafood" hehe. But what beautiful beaches and mountains as well!
ReplyDeleteThanks Iris. I hope this inspired you to visit Sta. Ana, Cagayan
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