First digital playground sa bansa, ating bisitahin kasama si Raheel Bhyria! | AHA!

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Aired (August 27, 2023): Abot-kamay na ang mga pasyalan sa bansa! Kaya naman ating bibisitahin ang first digital playground sa bansa kasama ang "Abot-kamay na Pangarap" star na si Raheel Bhyria! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 [Music]
00:10 New and different adventures are coming to Manila.
00:14 Wow! What a supportive dad you are!
00:18 And Harry and I are going to join him from the first Afternoon Series,
00:22 "The Dreamy Adventure".
00:24 Let's go!
00:26 Don't be sad and be dramatic because we'll be joined by a heart-sparkling artist,
00:32 Raheel Birya.
00:34 Hello, Kaaha! It's your Kuya Raheel Birya here.
00:38 Well, I got you, Kaaha!
00:40 We're here at PlayLab, the first ever digital playground in our country.
00:45 Let's go inside. Let's go!
00:48 This is made up of 14 play installations,
00:51 all of which were created through partnerships between Filipino multimedia artists
00:56 and international digital professionals from Singapore, Hong Kong, and Russia.
01:01 So, the first installation really will make your imagination fly.
01:06 What we're going to do here is to use the tools to redirect the water to different plants.
01:13 We're going to try this umbrella.
01:19 Guys, as you can see, it's now in two directions,
01:23 but it's not hitting any plants.
01:26 There, it's hitting the plants.
01:31 These are the only two.
01:33 There, guys! It grew! It became a cactus!
01:36 If you want to raise fish but you're always stuck with drawing,
01:40 well, we're going to make a fish out of that drawing.
01:44 Actually, I've been an artist for a long time.
01:47 This is what I was really passionate about when I was young.
01:50 The first color we're going to use is orange.
01:53 My favorite fish in the sea is the Nemo.
01:57 I created this myself.
02:03 This is a basket fish.
02:06 Because basketball is its shape, and basketball is my favorite sport.
02:12 So that the name "Fishball" fits better.
02:15 Let's be fish!
02:17 Guys, there, let's scan it.
02:20 Guys, let's find my master fish.
02:25 The drawing really became a fish swimming. Amazing!
02:33 Guys, there, my master fish.
02:36 You're just going home.
02:39 Take care, okay?
02:44 Your coloring skills will also help you compete in other attractions.
02:47 These digital drawing activities will also help kids.
03:02 To improve your fine motor skills and hand and eye coordination.
03:11 [Music]
03:20 For just P300 for one hour, kids will enjoy and learn.
03:25 And even the young at heart.
03:27 I'm happy, my kids are happy.
03:33 Especially on the slide.
03:38 This is not just for kids, but also for parents, grandparents.
03:43 You can bring your whole family.
03:45 It's truly a place to have fun and to make memories.
03:50 Bring your friends, your family, and make memories together.
03:53 Happiness overload because they have three branches.
04:03 From Ortigas.
04:05 San Pedro, Laguna.
04:07 And Cebu.
04:08 Speaking of Cebu.
04:11 This August 1, they also opened a new branch in Publico.
04:16 Which is not just perfect for fun.
04:19 But it will also share the wealth of our history.
04:23 This is the National Museum of the Philippines, Cebu.
04:28 The first national museum in the Queen City of the South.
04:34 One of the museum's highlights is the fossilized Cebu tamaraw.
04:38 Which is believed to have existed 10,000 to 100,000 years ago.
04:42 There is a fossilized bone of an animal that was found by a mining engineer in the Balamban forest.
04:56 He presented it to experts and they found out that it came from a species of water buffalo called Bubalo Cebuensis.
05:06 The tamaraw or water buffalo are endemic to Mindoro.
05:10 But there are some species that lived in some parts of Visayas, like in Cebu.
05:15 Next to me, we have an illustration of the difference between Cebu tamaraw and Mindoro tamaraw.
05:23 You can see here that the Cebu tamaraw is this big.
05:29 Aside from fossils, Cebuans are also considered rich in archaeological artifacts.
05:35 Found in the Lumbug galleons or boats for navigation during Spanish colonization.
05:41 The galleon trade lasted for more than 200 years between Mexico and the Philippines.
05:52 That's why it's not surprising that there are many artifacts found in the heart of our oceans.
05:58 But if there is one treasure that they are most careful about,
06:04 it is probably the things they found in Plaza Independencia.
06:09 This is the gold death mask.
06:12 It is not only considered a treasure because of the gold sheets,
06:17 but it is also a proof of our rich culture and history of the Filipinos.
06:22 This is also called a facial cover because it only covers the eyes, nose, and mouth of the victim.
06:31 In the belief that the body of the victim's loved one will not be possessed by an evil spirit.
06:39 A very important ritual in the lives of the ancient Filipinos is to wear a gold death mask.
06:45 This was believed to have been practiced in the 1400s,
06:48 a time when the Spaniards were not yet in the Philippines.
06:52 And do you know who could possibly wear this mask?
06:56 None other than the Yumaong Datu or the tribe leaders.
07:00 According to history, gold is considered as a measure of social status and high ranks.
07:06 And what is on display now is used as a cover for the evil spirits.
07:13 Their weapons are also included in their leader's chest.
07:16 That is why this gold mask is also a symbol of the courage of the Cebuanos.
07:21 There are many beautiful lessons that can be learned here in the National Museum.
07:30 Our National Museum of the Philippines is open to all public and it is free.
07:39 In the new adventures, we really reach our goals.
07:44 And the stories from the past will be the stories.
07:48 Aha!
07:54 [Music]
08:16 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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