Marian Rivera, KINILABUTAN sa Intramuros?! (Yan ang Morning!)

  • 9 months ago
Dahil natatakot si Marian Rivera na pumasok ng Intramuros, sina Wil Dasovich at Lovely Abella ang makakasama natin sa isang history tour tungkol sa kasaysayan ng Intramuros.

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00:00 How long has it been here?
00:02 Well, Rasuliman's quota was first here.
00:05 So more than, before 1571.
00:09 Wow.
00:10 400 years plus.
00:11 It's like you guys, when we were entering earlier,
00:14 it's like scary if you think that
00:16 Rizal was imprisoned here,
00:18 he walked here before he was killed.
00:21 Yes.
00:22 It's like a scary factor, right?
00:24 It's like going back in history.
00:26 Yes.
00:27 Sir Jeff, what are the other tourist spots here?
00:30 There are a lot.
00:31 As the first timers, Lovely and Wil, here in Intramuros,
00:37 we let them explore with the Intramuros Tourism Officer,
00:42 Sir Jeff Young.
00:44 Wil, it's so beautiful to pose here, right?
00:48 Yes, right?
00:49 Can I have a picture?
00:50 Sure.
00:55 We are here now at Baluarte de San Diego Gardens
00:59 and we are still with Sir Jeff, who is handsome, tall, and handsome.
01:03 Let's go, Sir Jeff.
01:04 Let's go.
01:05 Let's go, guys.
01:06 Hey, so Lovely and Wil, welcome to Baluarte de San Diego Gardens.
01:11 Yes.
01:12 Before it was called Baluarte de San Diego,
01:15 the place we are going to now is called Nuesta Señora de Tilla.
01:20 Okay.
01:21 Nuesta Señora de Tilla is one of the oldest stone forts here in Intramuros.
01:26 Before it was called Intramuros, it was called Manila.
01:32 Before we had the Metro Manila that we have now,
01:35 the original Manila was Intramuros.
01:38 Sir, sorry, do they use those war…
01:42 War? Is that right?
01:43 Is that a bomb?
01:44 Actually, it's a rice mill.
01:50 Ah, so it's really for farming.
01:52 So it's completely different from other things that we're going to see, like the canons.
01:59 There are a lot of antiques like that in Intramuros.
02:04 Did the walls here still remain natural or did they reconstruct it over time because it might have been destroyed?
02:11 Well, particularly during the Second World War in 1945, for one month,
02:16 Intramuros was destroyed.
02:20 There was an archaeological excavation here in the 1980s
02:24 and they discovered this circular fort that we call it.
02:29 Oh, in the 1980s? Wow!
02:32 If it wasn't for this, I wouldn't be able to tour this.
02:35 It's so beautiful.
02:36 It's like a symbol of Rome, gladiators.
02:39 What is this?
02:40 So, Sir Jeff, I just want to ask,
02:42 what was this place before?
02:44 This was a fort before.
02:46 So, it's one of the, it means a fortification that guarded this particular area.
02:54 Because this place is facing Manila Bay.
02:58 Okay.
02:59 And here in Ermita now, so the area is vulnerable.
03:04 So what do they do here in the holes, in there?
03:08 It's a barracks for the soldiers.
03:11 Wow!
03:12 It's a water cistern, we'll put water in there.
03:14 And storage for ammunition.
03:16 Oh, so it's just storage, not for people, right?
03:19 Just imagine, it was doubled before, it was higher.
03:22 So, it was destroyed by the British invasion,
03:27 so it was gradually divided in half.
03:37 Just like any other guard, he's also one of the guards here in the Maluarte de San Pedro.
03:43 So, it means he really guards this place for 24 hours?
03:46 Not 24, maybe just half, maybe just 12 hours.
03:50 But Sir Jeff, if he's here after, of course he's here for 8 hours,
03:54 can you guard my house?
03:56 No.
03:57 Oh, it's not allowed.
03:58 In fairness, your answer is allowed.
04:01 In fairness to Kuya, oh.
04:04 Sir Jeff, so where are we now in the Intramuros part?
04:08 We're here at Plaza San Luis, particularly here at Casa Manila Patio.
04:13 This was built by the Intramuros administration from 1981 to 1983.
04:19 So, it showcases the Spanish colonial house.
04:24 Okay.
04:25 It was built on an ideal day.
04:28 So, it means that the Spanish houses before were like that, just windows?
04:33 Yes, it was built on a stone house.
04:36 The ground floor was built on stone, and the upper floor was built on wood.
04:40 Okay.
04:41 Thank you very much, Sir Jeff.
04:44 No, no, no.
04:45 Thank you.
04:46 It's true.
04:47 It's like he's just playing with me.
04:53 [Music]

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