Congratulations Miss Quezon Province Ahtisa Manalo May 2, 2025. Mall of Asia Arena. AND THAT'S ✨ COMPOSURE ✨ Showing true poise under pressure, Miss Quezon Province Ahtisa Manalo gracefully recovered from a fall during the Miss Universe Philippines 2025 evening gown competition on Friday. #MUPH2025TheCoronation (Screenshots/Empire PH) pic.twitter.com/M0OnmIlYLu — The Philippine Star (@PhilippineStar) May 2, 2025 PHILIPPINES, MEET YOUR NEW QUEEN! Ma. Ahtisa Manalo of Quezon Province is the new Miss Universe Philippines 2025! pic.twitter.com/hjcl7nZuTo — GMA Integrated News (@gmanews) May 2, 2025 AHTISA MANALO IS MISS UNIVERSE PHILIPPINES 2025! Ahtisa Manalo of Quezon Province was crowned Miss Universe Philippines 2025 during the pageant's coronation night at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay on Friday. pic.twitter.com/6amHZZ20ju — The Philippine Star (@PhilippineStar) May 2, 2025 Join the #FilipinoAmerican conversation. Comment below. #PinoyPrid...
Asian Mythology | Mythlok In ancient #Tagalog, the Supreme Being known as Bathala Maykapal, commonly known as Bathala, is regarded as the creator and ruler of the universe. This term was also used for lesser beings such as personal spirits, omen birds, comets, and other heavenly bodies. It was after the Spanish missionaries came to the #Philippines that Bathala Maykapal became known as a Christian God. Before the 19th century, the term was never used since it was replaced by the words Panginoon and Diyos. Bathala is the #creator of everything in the universe. He is said to have appeared during various natural phenomenon such as a flood, a fire, and an earthquake, and he declared his authority over the world. The origin or where Bathala came from is not known or documented. The worship of Bathala, although common across the various islands and tribes of the #Philippines, is most prominent in the Luzon area and its indigenous tribes. Bathala is considered to be very humanlike...
“Art should not be purely decorative. It should be meaningful.” — Vicente Manansala On Pinoybuilt.com, no artwork has captured more attention, curiosity, and admiration than Vicente Manansala’s iconic painting Madonna of the Slums . It stands as our all-time most viewed post — and for good reason. The Significance of the Artwork Painted in 1950, Madonna of the Slums is one of the most powerful social commentaries in Philippine modern art. It portrays a mother and child amidst the squalor of Manila’s urban slums, echoing the religious imagery of the Madonna and Child but set starkly against poverty and urban migration. Through his signature transparent cubism , Manansala overlays geometric shapes and muted hues to express both the harshness of the slums and the enduring dignity of the human spirit. The painting is a poignant reminder that beneath economic hardship, there remains profound love, resilience, and hope. The Genius of Vicente Manansala Vicente Manansala (1910–19...
While July 4 is widely known as U.S. Independence Day, it also holds deep historical meaning for the Philippines. On July 4, 1946 , the United States formally recognized the independence of the Republic of the Philippines—marking the end of nearly 50 years of American rule. For many years, Filipinos celebrated this day as Philippine Independence Day . It was later renamed Philippine-American Friendship Day , acknowledging the enduring relationship between the two nations. Although we now observe our independence on June 12 —the date of our 1898 declaration from Spain— July 4 remains a reminder of our complex but significant journey toward sovereignty . As we reflect on this day, let’s appreciate the sacrifices of past generations, and continue building a Philippines that’s proudly independent yet globally connected. Whether you’re in Manila, Mindanao, or abroad— our shared story matters . “A nation that forgets its past is a nation with no future.” — Jose...
Wikipedia Baybayin ( Tagalog pronunciation: [bai̯ˈba:jɪn] , ᜊᜊᜌᜒ , virama-krus-kudlit: ᜊᜌ᜔ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜔ , virama-pamudpod: ᜊᜌ᜴ᜊᜌᜒᜈ᜴ ; also known incorrectly as Alibata ) is an old writing system that was used in the Philippines. It is an alphasyllabary belonging to the family of the Brahmic scripts . It was widely used in Luzon and other parts of the Philippines during the 16th and 17th centuries before being supplanted by the Latin alphabet . The characters are in the Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP) of Unicode , proposed to be encoded in 1998 by Michael Everson together with three other known indigenous scripts of the Philippines . [4] In the 19th and 20th centuries, Baybayin survived and evolved into the forms of Tagbanwa script of Palawan , Hanuno'o and Buhid scripts of Mindoro , and was used ...
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