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Saturday, October 3, 2015

Tour in Pasig City, Philippines (2015)

On October 3, 2015, I went to Pasig City, Philippines with my cousin, Rose Ann Zapanta. From EDSA and Shaw Boulevard (Crossing), we took a jeepney ride going to Capitol Commons.

Capitol Commons is a new shopping and commercial complex in Pasig City which is located at the former site of Rizal Provincial Capitol. The new Rizal Provincial Capitol is now located in Antipolo City since March 2009. After the transfer of Rizal Provincial Capitol from Pasig City to Antipolo City with the help of Ortigas Company, the capitol building at the old site is returned to Ortigas Company. Later, the old capitol building is demolished and converted into shopping and commercial complex. They called it Capitol Commons because the former site is Rizal Provincial Capitol.

Let's talk about the history of Rizal because it is part of the history of Pasig City. On June 11, 1901, the province of Rizal was created and Pasig became its capital. The first capitol building is located at Lopez Jaena Street in Barangay Santa Rosa (near to Pasig River) which was built in 1901. During Japanese Occupation and World War II, the capitol building was used for prison and it is damaged by fire in 1944. From then, the capitol building didn't repair because of the shortage of the provincial fund.

Later in 1950, the Ortigas Company donated their building to the provincial government of Rizal which is located at Shaw Boulevard corner Meralco Avenue. That building became the second capitol building. Rizal became a premier province because Manila is surrounded by the towns of Rizal. The towns which are closer to Manila became most progressive including Pasig, its capital.

On November 7, 1975, Metro Manila was created thru Presidential Decree 824 and the 12 most progressive towns are separated from Rizal. Because of that, the second capitol building became out of the provincial territory for more than 30 years because Pasig is also separated from the province . Pasig became an independent city on January 21, 1995. Still, the second capitol building is out of the provincial territory.

On March 4, 2009, the capitol building of Rizal was transferred from Pasig City to Antipolo City with the help again of Ortigas Company. The new building in Antipolo City is their third capitol building. The old capitol building in Shaw Boulevard is returned to the donor and later, it is demolished and converted into shopping and commercial complex. Right now, that site is Capitol Commons.

We walked around at Capitol Commons and there are many restaurants, fast food chains, and office buildings there. Later, there will be new condominiums and townhouses in the area.

After that, we took again a jeepney ride and we dropped off at Barangay Santa Rosa to visit the old provincial capitol of Rizal along Lopez Jaena Street. Unfortunately, the area is closed to the public and you can take the pictures from outside. The whole area is closed and secured by wire fences . We're glad that the first capitol is still there. The government of Pasig City is trying to preserve and build the first capitol building later for their tourist spot.

After that, we went to the downtown area of Pasig City. The city hall is now bigger and taller. The public market is still the same. I missed Pasig City very much because I used to live there in Barangay Rosario when I was working at CFC Corporation (now Universal Robina Corporation) and Republic Asahi Glass Corporation. I was eating my lunch and dinner at the carinderias of Pasig public market. Unfortunately, because of the shortage of time, we are not able to visit at my former residence at Barangay Rosario along Ortigas Avenue. We just passed along Shaw Boulevard and Pasig Boulevard.

While riding in a jeepney going back to EDSA Crossing, we passed at Rizal Medical Center along Pasig Boulevard. Rizal Medical Center is formerly Rizal Provincial Hospital. Because Pasig is separated from Rizal, Rizal Provincial Hospital is changed later into Rizal Medical Center. I'm glad that the hospital is still there in spite of being a crowded city.

Pasig City is still a memorable place for me since my childhood days. We used to visit my aunt and my relatives often in Barangay Rosario and visit at Pasig public market. There are so many changes in Pasig City because there are many buildings and establishments and the whole city becomes more crowded. The traffic is so terrible especially during rush hours at Ortigas Avenue and Shaw Boulevard as well as in Ortigas Center where most of the Head Office of the well known companies are located.

#RizalCapitol #OrtigasCenter #CapitolCommons #Pasig #Rizal


On October 3, 2015, I went to Pasig City, Philippines with my cousin, Rose Ann Zapanta. From EDSA and Shaw Boulevard...
Posted by Armando Magtalas Balajadia on Monday, October 19, 2015

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Tour in Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan, Philippines (2015)

On October 1, 2015, we went to Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan, Philippines to visit my aunt, Dolores "Nene" Balajadia Villaluz and her family there. We went there at night because we came from Holy Cross Memorial Park and we visited our relatives in Caloocan City. It was raining and we got stuck in traffic that's why we went there at night.

Because of my hectic schedule, I decided to proceed my visit to my aunt even at night. I want to see my aunt there while she's still alive. My two uncles, my aunt, and even my father are already passed away. I have four aunts left, my father's remaining siblings. Two of my aunts are residing in Pacifica, California, USA.

Tiya Nene and her family are long time resident of Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan. They are big family because her children have grandchildren. Tiya Nene and her husband, Tito Mario have great grandchildren. Almost all of them are residing in a same house or residence. They still have sari-sari store at their house until now. That's their source of income until now. They are selling foods, household items, cigarettes, soft drinks and so on. Many of their children as well as their grandchildren are finished in their college and have stable job.

Tiya Nene is weak already because she can't walk very well and she needs an assistant especially for using restroom and bathroom. Sometimes Tiya Nene is forgetful especially at her age according to my cousins and their children. Thanks God that Tito Mario is still in good condition and currently manages their sari-sari store.

While traveling to Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan along M. H. Del Pilar Street, we noticed that the Arkong Bato or stone arch is changed already. The old Arkong Bato is damaged by a huge and big truck. The Arkong Bato is repaired but they changed the structure slightly. They removed the printed boundary names which are Bulacan and Rizal because Valenzuela and Malabon are already independent cities and part of National Capital Region.

Arkong Bato was built in 1910 during American Period. It was an official boundary of the provinces of Bulacan and Rizal. Valenzuela was part of Bulacan and Malabon was part of Rizal. M. H. Del Pilar Street was an official road going to Bulacan before McArthur Hi-Way and even North Luzon Expressway.

Arkong Bato is so memorable to me because it reminds my childhood days. We used to passed Arkong Bato every time we're visiting my relatives especially during the fiesta of Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan every last Sunday of May. The residence of Tiya Nene and her family is located along F. Navarette Street which is second road from Arkong Bato. F. Navarette Street has a man statue still at the center. If you proceed to F. Navarette Street straight, it's already a part of Obando, Bulacan. Tiya Nene's residence is near to Valenzuela and Obando boundary. Panghulo is a big barangay that is divided into two areas. The first area is part of Malabon and the other area is part of Obando.

#Balajadia #ArkongBato #Panghulo #Obando #Valenzuela #Bulacan #Malabon #Rizal


On October 1, 2015, we went to Panghulo, Obando, Bulacan, Philippines to visit my aunt, Dolores "Nene" Balajadia...
Posted by Armando Magtalas Balajadia on Sunday, October 18, 2015

Tour at Holy Cross Memorial Park (2015)

On October 1, 2015, we went to Holy Cross Memorial Park in Novaliches, Quezon City, Philippines with my mother and my cousins to visit the grave of my grandparents, uncles, aunt, and our other relatives.

Holy Cross Memorial Park is a well known private cemetery in Philippines. There are many changes in the memorial park within six years. Before at my grandparents' grave, the vacant lot was so wide at the side. We used to build our tent during All Saints Day every year at the vacant lot. Right now, there are many new graves besides my grandparents' grave. Because of this, it is impossible for us to build the tent during All Saints Day. It is impossible for us also to stay for the whole day during All Saints Day because sometimes there's a heavy rain and the worst is traffic. It is very hard for everyone to visit in cemetery during All Saints Day on November 1. The whole cemetery is so crowded on November 1. Some people are preferred to visit the grave of their loved ones on October 31 or November 2.

We visited the grave of my grandparents, two uncles, and aunt. They are the parents and siblings of my father. My aunt's grave is located neat to restroom and sidewalk while my grandparents and two uncles are located in one grave besides the road. Their grave is also near to restroom.

Few steps away to the left from the restroom, we visited the grave of our other relatives. They are the cousin, uncle, aunt, and grandaunt of my grandmother at my father's side also. They were close to our family because my grandmother was living at her aunt during her younger days. Her uncle and aunt adopted her until she got married to my grandfather.

Thanks God that we had a chance to visit my grandparents, uncles, and aunt as well as our other relatives in spite of my hectic schedule in Philippines. I would like to give thanks to my cousin because he gave us a ride going to the cemetery.

#HolyCrossMemorialPark #Novaliches #QuezonCity #Rizal


This is A. Bonifacio Avenue in Balintawak, Quezon City, Philippines.
Posted by Armando Magtalas Balajadia on Thursday, October 15, 2015