• 11 months ago
Aired (January 5, 2024): Sa pamamagitan ng roro, mararating ang probinsya ng Marinduque. Sulit na sulit ang pagbiyahe rito dahil tila mga hari at reyna kung ituring nila ang mga turista. Ang mayamang kultura at makulay nilang sining at tradisyon, ating alamin sa video na ito.

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00:00 [Music]
00:06 Rich in culture, colorful scenery, and tradition.
00:09 These are some of the highlights of Marinduque.
00:12 Upon visiting, you will feel the presence of a queen
00:16 because the tourists are like kings and queens.
00:19 [Music]
00:24 [Sound of waves]
00:27 Marinduque province can be reached by boat.
00:31 From Talang-Talor Port in the town of Lucena,
00:33 it takes more than 3 hours to reach Balacanan Port in Buak, Marinduque.
00:39 The fare is worth P400 per person.
00:43 The visitors here are like kings and queens.
00:48 This is a tradition of our province
00:51 where it is held as a welcome for visitors to our province.
00:58 [Music]
01:03 The tourists here are very welcoming
01:05 and they put the corona or putong as part of their tradition.
01:09 [Music]
01:14 One of the highlights of Marinduque is their music band.
01:18 They have an instrument called "kalutang".
01:21 Since the 1960s, this is the instrument that Lolo Tirso has been using for 81 years.
01:26 I like all the instruments.
01:29 I can play them.
01:31 There's ukulele, banjo.
01:34 [Music]
01:42 The performance of "kalutang" is called "tangkat kalutang".
01:45 [Music]
01:50 The instrument "kalutang" is made of twatingan wood.
01:53 This is one of the secrets.
01:55 It has a beautiful sound.
01:57 It vibrates like it's spinning on all the wood.
02:01 [Music]
02:04 When it comes to music and products, they are not the last.
02:07 Because the products like placemats, bags, and many more
02:12 are sold in a store in Turijos, Marinduque.
02:16 The materials we use are made of buntal fiber from the trees.
02:21 We buy it from farmers.
02:24 We dye the buntal, bleach it, and then we use it for warfing, thread, and weaving.
02:31 The products we make here are buntal placemat, table runner, blinds, and buntal fabric.
02:39 If you like the music of Marinduque,
02:42 you can go straight to Poc de White Beach where tourists can enjoy water activities.
02:47 This place is owned and managed by the municipal government of Turijos.
02:52 We can see the highest peak of Marinduque, known as Mount Malindin.
02:58 Our entrance fee is just Php 50 for adults, Php 40 for senior citizens,
03:06 and Php 30 for children.
03:10 For PWD, we are free.
03:14 The local government of Marinduque says that their province is more known as a tourist destination.
03:20 The average number of visitors to our province is Php 3,800 per month.
03:26 For those who plan to stay on the island...
03:30 Balarotens is one of the first hotels that were categorized by DOT as a hotel on the main island of Marinduque.
03:39 For the convenience of guests, we have our spa where they can relax.
03:44 Also, we have a Tenoheo Cafe that offers Italian, Western, and a variety of Filipino food.
03:51 Whatever the passion or destination, Marinduque is open to anyone who wants to go on vacation here.
03:57 Try to visit our province.
03:59 Throughout our country, there are small paradises that are waiting to be visited by those who are attracted to its beauty.
04:08 I am Marisol Abdurrahman, and you should know the story behind this.
04:13 [Music]
04:22 [Music]
04:44 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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