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The Araw ng Kagitingan is celebrated every year in the Philippines on 9th April as a day of remembrance and reflection in the Philippines. It commemorates the bravery of Filipino and Allied troops in World War II, especially the soldiers who survived the ordeals of the Bataan Death March.
To most, the long weekend can be seen as a chance not only to resume with history by touring important sites that influenced the history of the country.
Mount Samat National Shrine in Pilar, Bataan is the most significant monument of Filipino and Allied soldiers standing on Mount Samat as this is the top of the iconic shrine. It is a massive cross that is seen miles and miles away, which is the strong symbol of sacrifice and perseverance.
The actual visitors are given a chance to visit the museum in the complex that gives detailed specifications on the Battle of Bataan. The views provided by the top of the mountain are also panoramic and can be used as a good reflection habitat, therefore, a significant destination during the holiday.
Capas National Shrine is the last destination in the Batan Death March and serves as one of the serious remembrances of the abuse that thousands of prisoners of war went through. The distance covered before reaching the memorial is also purposely made to send back the image of how difficult the journey was.
The location is developed with a minimalistic, though very emotional design, and its base is formed by a large obelisk and a serene atmosphere that makes people stop there and reflect on the lives lost during this tragic era in history.
Corregidor Island was the most important in the defense of Filipinos in World War II. It was what was commonly known as the rock because it was a stronghold of Manila Bay.
Nowadays, the ruins, tunnels, and artillery positions of the place can be seen by the visitors. The island is a historical and informative place to visit as part of the wartime history guided tours, as it allows one to immerse in the experience and understand it fully.
Dambana ng Kagitingan also referred to as the Shrine of Valor is closely linked with Mount Samat yet mentioned specifically because of the significance it has as a symbol. The building symbolizes national pride and the spirit of the people of the Philippines that can withstand the times.
Its historical and architectural value has made it be among the most photographed and visited locations among locals and even tourists who need to stay a bit longer in the construction to have a greater association with the history.
Bataan World War II Museum is an educational experience to those who require a deeper insight on World War II in the Philippines. The museum contains the artifacts, photos and family testimonies which make the history alive.
The visitors are able to better understand the background events that started the fall of Bataan and how the people who experienced the said fall persevered. It is a perfect destination among the families and students seeking to have a destination where they can combine both touring and education.
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Going to these historical sites to observe the Araw ng Kagitingan does not merely qualify to be a travelling activity. It is a time to remember the sacrifices of the people who were struggling to achieve freedom and comprehend the price of freedom.
They act as fountains of memory of the courage, the strength, and the national identity and are particularly important on this celebratory holiday.
Araw ng Kagitingan weekend is the only event which gives you a chance to know the rich history of Philippines and reverence to the heroes of the Philippines. The grandiose cross of Mount Samat to the grave walks of Capas in their own small stories are each of an impressive story.
Tourists are able to make their trip more meaningful by visiting these historical sites and making an ordinary holiday into a year of history.
Araw ng Kagitingan is a holiday in the Philippines celebrated on the month of April 9 every year in honor of the courage of soldiers during World War II.
It is an honour of the soldiers who participated in the Battle of Bataan and a national memorial.
Yes, they tend to have guided tours, yet it is better to plan because of a high demand.
Yes, the majority of the places are family friendly and have the educational experience of all ages.
The best time would be early morning or late afternoon so that crowds can be avoided, and it is possible to better enjoy the experience.
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