When the Department of Tourism (DOT) and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP, formerly National Historical Institute (NHI)) launched the Jose Rizal @150 Heritage Trail Project, Tutubi wasn't able to get even a Rizal passport (you need to get it at the DOT) and though he has been to most of the sites mentioned there to be visited, he didn't bother to re-visit just to get a stamp.
Now here comes the celebration of the 150th birthday of Andres Bonifacio that will culminate on Bonifacio Day, as knows how to get to all the places associated with Andres Bonifacio in Metro Manila (one particular site is within 10 minutes from his home).
Now, he will secure first the Byaheng Bonifacio brochure then visit the sites in Manila, Mandaluyong, San Juan, Pasig and Quezon City taking public transportation, then he will visit the site in Rodriguez Rizal then finally probably a road trip to Cavite with Scarlett (Tutubi's Toyota Innova, can you guess the color? :)
Andres Bonifacio depicted not in the usual (and false) bolo and red trousers
Herewith are the official mechanics, list of sites including "how to get there" information to the sites copied ad verbatim from the official website of the Department of Tourism (hey, government works are not covered by copyright and this is also a press release :)
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Mechanics
In celebration of the 150th birth anniversary of Andres Bonifacio on 30 November 2013, The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) cordially invite the public to rediscover and visit the sites associated with Bonifacio’s life.
Be a Bonifacio Pilgrim! Complete the Byaheng Bonifacio: Byaheng Bayani ng Bayan
Visit the sites featured in the Bonifacio @ 150 brochures and paste your photos taken at the sites provided. The first 100 participants to complete shall receive a token and a Byaheng Bonifacio: Byaheng Bayani ng Bayan certificate, subject to validation by the NHCP. All finishers will receive a Ka- Byahe ni Bonifacio certificate.
Bonifacio @ 150 Brochures are available at the following offices:
1. National Historical Commission – Office of the Historic Sites and Education Division
2. Department of Tourism – Information Office
3. Department of Tourism – Regional Offices
Eligibility:
The competition is open to all domestic and international tourists. Organizers, sponsors and members of the Bonifacio @ 150 Technical Working Group Committee / Organizing Committee are not eligible to join.
Redemption of Prizes:
A. The token and certificate may be claimed at the office of the National Historic Sites and Education Division, National Historical Commission of the Philippines, T.M. Kalaw Street, Ermita Manila.
Tel. nos.: (02)254-7482 or (02)523-1019
Email Address: hsed@nhcp.gov.ph
B. Winners shall shoulder all cost they will incur in claiming their prize.
C. When claiming their prize, winners must present to the authorized NHCP representative the completed brochure and a valid ID with name, address, photo and signature.
D. Winners should claim their prizes within sixty (60) days from receipt of notification; otherwise, the prizes will be forfeited in favor of the Philippine government.
Direction for Manila Trail
1. Tutuban, Manila
Tutuban Mall, C.M. Recto Ave., Manila
How to get there:
If taking public transportation:
Via LRT 1 : Alight at Doroteo Jose Station, walk towards CM Recto then ride jeepneys going to Divisoria.
Via LRT2: Alight at Recto Station ride jeepneys going to Divisoria
Via Jeepneys: Jeepneys plying Baclaran- Divisoria/ Cubao to Divisoria pass by Tutuban Mall area
Parking, Dining stops and comfort rooms are available at Tutuban Mall.
2. KKK Foundation Site
El Cano cor. Recto Ave., Manila
How to get there:
If taking public transportation:
Via LRT 1 : Alight at Doroteo Jose Station, walk towards CM Recto then ride jeepneys going to Divisoria.
Via LRT2: Alight at Recto Station ride jeepneys going to Divisoria
Via Jeepneys: Jeepneys plying Baclaran- Divisoria/ Cubao to Divisoria pass by Tutuban Mall area
Taxis are also available going to the area.
The area is near Tutuban Mall. Best to park in Tutuban Mall then just walk towards El Cano Street. Dining stops and comfort rooms are available at Tutuban Mall.
3. Binondo Church, Manila
Plaza Lorenzo Ruiz, Binondo, Manila
How to get there:
If taking public transportation:
Via LRT 1: Alight at Central Station, walk towards the Jones bridge area, ride jeepneys or FX going to Divisoria which passes in front of the church
Via Jeepneys: Jeepneys plying Baclaran- Divisoria pass by the church
Taxis are also available going to the area.
Tips: Best to park along the streets or pay parking areas around the church. Dining stops with comfort rooms are available at Ongpin St and other streets near the church.
4. Cry of Pugad Lawin Shrine, Quezon City
Seminary Road, Brgy. Bahay Toro, Quezon City
How to get there:
Taxis are available going to the area. Tricycles are available along Congressional Avenue going to the site.
Parking available within the park.
No dining and rest stops available near the area. The location is next to the Pugad Lawin High School and Quezon City General Hospital. The Shrine is open daily 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
5. Krus na Ligas, Quezon City
How to get there:
UP Ikot jeepneys are available going to the area then board a tricycle going to the barangay hall.
Taxis are also available going to the area.
Tips: Street parking only.
6. Pinaglabanan Shrine, San Juan City
Pinaglabanan St., San Juan City
How to get there:
From Recto, buses are available going to Ortigas, alight at Pinaglabanan St. in San Juan. Jeeps are available going to the site.
From Ortigas, ride a bus going to Quiapo, alight at Pinaglabanan st in San Juan City.
Tips: Parking and comfort rooms are available on-site. The Pinaglabanan Memorial Shrine is open daily. The Museo ng Katipunan is open from Tuesday to Sunday, 8:00 Am – 4:00 PM.
7. Hagdang Bato, Mandaluyong
Hagdang Bato Barangay Center, A. Bonifacio St., Mandaluyong City
How to get there:
Jeepneys from Kalentong, Quiapo and Pasig passes by Shaw Boulevard. Alight at Bonifacio St. Tricycles are available going to the Hagdang Bato Barangay Center.
Street parking available for buses, small vehicles can park at the barangay center. Comfort rooms available at the barangay hall.
8.Pasig Catholic Church/ Valentin Cruz Marker, Pasig City
Caruncho Avenue, (MH del Pilar St.,) Pasig City
If taking public transportation:
Via MRT (1): Alight at Ortigas Station , walk towards Robinson’s Galleria, FX and jeepneys going to Pasig Bayan are available. The Church and the Marker are within the town center.
Via MRT (2): Alight at Shaw Boulevard Station, FX and jeepneys going to Pasig bayan are available. The Church and the Marker are within the town center.
Via Jeepneys/ FX: Jeepneys and FX plying Quiapo-Pasig Bayan that passes by Shaw Boulevard are available. Church and the Marker are within the town center.
Parking, Dining stops and comfort rooms are available in the area of Pasig Bayan.
16. Pamitinan Caves
Sitio Wawa, Brgy. San Rafael, Rodriguez, Rizal
If taking public transportation:
From Cubao, buses, jeepneys and FX vans are available going to Rodriguez. From the town center, tricycles can bring you to the site.
A designated parking area, registration office and comfort rooms are available at the area. Dining stops are available around the town of Rodriguez.
Visitors need to pay environmental fess (P2.00) upon entrance to the park.
CAVITE TRAIL
9. Imus Plaza, Imus, Cavite
Tirona St., Poblacion, Imus, Cavite
How to get there:
If taking public transportation:
Buses bound for DasmariƱas passes by the Imus junction. From there, jeepneys and tricycles are available going to the Imus Plaza.
Street parking around the plaza, Dining stops are available near the plaza. Comfort rooms available at the Imus City Municipal Hall.
10. Tribunal, Noveleta, Cavite
Gen. Antonio St., Poblacion, Noveleta, Cavite
If taking public transportation:
Buses bound for Cavite City passes by the Noveleta Municipal Hall. Walk towards the tribunal located at the back of the municipal building.
Street parking near the municipal hall, Dining stops are available in the area. Comfort rooms available at the Noveleta Municipal Hall.
Open daily from 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM. No entrance fee.
11. Tejeros Convention Site, Rosario, Cavite
Gen. Trias Drive, Brgy. Tejeros, Rosario, Cavite
If taking public transportation:
Buses bound for Ternate/ Naic/ Maragondon passes by the Tejeros junction. From there, ride jeepneys or baby buses bound for SM Rosario or Cavite City which passes by the Tejeros Convention Site.
Parking and comfort rooms are available at the building compound. Dining stop at nearby SM Rosario.
12. Pinagbarilan, Indang, Cavite
Brgy. Limbon, Indang, Cavite
If taking public transportation:
Buses bound for Indang are available in Baclaran. Alight at the town center of Indang, tricycles are vailable going to the site.
Street parking only. Dining stop available at the Indang town proper.
13. Casa Hacienda de Naic, Naic, Cavite
Brgy. C. Nazareno, Poblacion, Naic, Cavite
If taking public transportation:
Buses bound for Ternate/ Naic/ Maragondon passes by the Naic junction. From there, ride jeepneys, baby buses or tricycles going to the town plaza. The Casa Hacienda is just a few minutes walk away.
Parking and comfort rooms available at the town plaza area. Dining stops are available around town.
Open daily from 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM. No entrance fee.
14. Trial House, Maragondon, Cavite
Col. Riel St., (Poblacion), Maragondon, Cavite
If taking public transportation:
Buses bound for Ternate/ Naic/ Maragondon passes by the Maragondon junction (Brgy. Garita). From there, ride jeepneys or tricycles going to the town plaza. The Trial House is just some few minutes walk away from the public market.
Street parking only. Comfort rooms available at the Shrine. Dining stops are available around town.
Open daily from 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM. No entrance fee.
15. Execution Site, Maragondon, Cavite
Mt. Nagpatong, Maragondon, Cavite
No public transportation going to the site. Because of the all-weather road, private vehicles are best to use during dry months but at a certain point only. Hiking is best going to the site [about one (1)hour].
Tourists are advised to coordinate with local guides at the Local Government of Maragondon before proceeding to the site.
I'm glad to know that I'm not alone in this 'madness.'
ReplyDeleteThanks to this post, we were able to have a more 'handy' printout in getting us to the different sites. Unfolding the rather large Bonifacio passport in each stop takes some effort and time as well. :)
baktin, you're not alone but we're an endangered species :( have yet to get my brochure though. intend to do a roadtrip to cavite where most sites are located. some of these are just near my home :P
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