Since my first born have no classes for 1 week, I decided to bring her to our local museum. For her to know something about our heritage, our history.
Tagging along her little sister, who enjoyed sight seeing. But there's one thing she's afraid of, the lady mannequin doing the "Pagdiwata" dance.
Looking at those old jars and life-sized creatures on display amazed the little one.
Big sister was all out of carrying her little sister, for the latter to see those tall displays. :)
We spent at least half an hour roaming the 2 floors of the Museum. Also on display but not in photos are the artworks of our local painter, Jonathan Benitez.
The Palawan Museum is located at H.Mendoza Street, (Old City Hall Building). Right wing side of the Mendoza Park Stage. Entrance Fee is Php10.00 for kids and Php50.00 for adults.
Thanks for sharing. We're about to visit a couple of museums soon. We'll start with the ones in Manila area...but later on, we want to take the kids to museums like the palawan museum too. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great teaching experience for the kids. I too would be scared of the mannequin hahahah! And the entrance fee is reasonable ha!
ReplyDeleteI miss Palawan! It's one of the beautiful places here in country. I'm afraid we (me and my husband) weren't able to visit this museum when we were there. Hopefully we'll be able to do it the next time we (me, husband and baby) go there.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing! Blessings! :)
sayang i didn't know about this place when i went to palawan last year... hopefully next time when i get the chance to go back.. with my little boy, of course :)
ReplyDeleteI visited this museum few hours before our flight back to Manila and that time P10 lang entrance fee. :) (year 2011)
ReplyDeleteThe siblings look so sweet. I enjoy visiting museums, and this is actually one of the reasons why I look forward to homeschooling my son!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great experience for the kids.Its great them to start them young.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great way of teaching and, at the same time, spending time with your kids.:) Oh, I wish I could visit Palawan again soon!
ReplyDeleteOww! I was not able to visit this museum when I was in Palawan 5 years ago, but I love palawan especially our Honday Bay Island hopping and also there foods its so yummy and affordable.
ReplyDeleteIt's been months since we last took our kids to a museum. I'll keep this in my to-do list, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThe Pagdiwata mannequin is too creepy! I think my husband and I were supposed to go to this museum when we visited Palawan, but we didn't make it and they were closed by the time we arrived. :(
ReplyDeleteMuseum visits will really be part of our routine with my baby when she is a little older. We'll. Try to out this on our list when ee visit Palawan.
ReplyDeleteI've been to Palawan once, and the experience is really amazing! Just love the fresh air! It's really a breather! We also visited a museum, though I'm not really sure if this is the same museum. I think it is a crocodile museum that we visited. Hopefully, we can go back to Palawan real soon! :)
ReplyDeleteMy son loves going to museums. If there is a chance that our family will go to Palawan, we will check this museum too.
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