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