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HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY, ANGELES CITY
Kasaysayan ng Pampanga, nakapaloob sa kanilang Museo
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Part of Pampanga, Philippines' History . | Alam mo ba ?
An ancient Mega-Pinatubo created the lands of Guagua, Pampanga, Lubao, Pampanga, Sasmuan, Pampanga, Masantol, Pampanga, Macabebe, Pampanga -- towns that were part of Manila Bay, Philippines.
Directed & written by: Robby Tantingco (Center for Kapampangan Studies) ▪ Edited by: Leonardo Calma, Jr. ▪ Narrated by: Tyrone Yap ▪ Special thanks to cabalen Leonardo Calma, Jr.
This Museum is CLOSED to the public but I GOT IN!
Angeles City is famous for it's night life and great food! In this video I visited the Museo Ning Angeles to see more of the city's colorful heritage and get a sneak peek of what's coming. The museum is currently closed and under renovations but I was able to get in and roam around to relive some of my own childhood memories! Watch til the end to learn why this old City Hall is special to me. ????????️????????
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PAMPANGA
The Kapampangans or Capampan͠gans (in Spanish: Pampangos or Pampangueños) are the sixth largest Filipino ethnolinguistic group, numbering about 2,890,000. The original Kapampangans may have descended from Austronesian-speaking immigrants to Luzon during the Iron Age.
The province of Pampanga is traditional homeland of the Kapampangans. Once occupying a vast stretch of land that extended from Tondo[1] to the rest of Central Luzon, huge chunks of territories were carved out of Pampanga so as to create the provinces of Bulacan, Bataan, Nueva Ecija, Aurora and Tarlac.[2] As a result, Kapampangans now populate a region that extends beyond the political boundaries of the small province of Pampanga. In the province of Tarlac, the indigenous population of Tarlac City and the municipalities of Bamban, Capas and Concepcion are Kapampangans, while the municipalities of Victoria, La Paz, [have a considerable Kapampangan population. In Bataan, Kapampangans populate the municipilaties of Dinalupihan and Hermosa, and the barangays of Mabatang in Abucay and Calaguiman in Samal. Kapampangans can be found scattered all across the southern barrios of Cabiao in the province of Nueva Ecija and in the western section of the province of Bulacan. Kapampangan enclaves still exist in Tondo and other parts of the National Capital Region. Kapampangans have also migrated to Mindoro, Palawan and Mindanao and have formed strong Kapampangan organizations called aguman in Davao City and General Santos City. Agumans based in the US and Canada are currently active in the revival of the Kapampangan language and culture.[citation needed]
The Kapampangans have produced many Rajahs, Datus, three Philippine presidents, three chief justices, a senate president, the first Filipino cardinal, one Huk Supremo, many Huk Commanders and NPA cadres and many personalities in public service, education, diplomacy, journalism, the arts and sciences, entertainment and business.
Bacolor became a temporary capital of the Philippines in 1762 | Today in History
On October 8, 1762, Governor-General Simon de Anda y Salazar made Bacolor in the province of Pampanga as a temporary capital of the Philippines during the British invasion in Manila.
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Filipino Food Tour in Pampanga | BEST Street Food in Pampanga, Philippines
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Explored the Filipino Food and Street Food in Pampanga, Philippines. The food, the delicacies and the history of Pampanga in a Philtranco Bus.
BETIS CHURCH (GuaGua, Pampanga)
The Betis Church is one of the oldest parish church in Pampanga. Not only beautiful outside but also has an amazing interior inside . A painted ceiling art will greet when you look up just like the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican City. The construction of Betis Church is the first mission of the Augustinian priests and it has also produce many priests.
JB BETIS WOODCRAFT (GuaGua, Pampanga)
If you love shopping for unique pieces of furniture, JB Betis Woodcraft would be your go to place in Pampanga. We visited the place where they create elegant and artistic furnitures that you see in high-end places or hotels. Each piece is handcrafted from chair, tables, mirrors, beds to cases. They have also celebrity clients that requests their beautifully crafted furnitures that are sent overseas.
SAN GUILLERMO CHURCH (GuaGua, Pampanga)
We briefly checked out San Guillermo Church and at first glance you’ll notice that the church is relatively small compared to the other precious church. But there is a story why it’s relatively small and that is because half of it is buried in lahar when the Pinatubo volcano erupted. People in Pampanga are resilient and still continuing with their livelihood despite what happened to the town of Bacolor when the volcano erupted many years ago.
ALING LARING TAMALES - CABALANTIAN (GuaGua, Pampanga)
Our fourth stop is Aling Laring’s Special Kakanin where their specialty is the Tamales. She started selling Tamales in 1972 and became the Tamales Queen. Our version of Tamales is made up of ground rice, coconut milk and various toppings like chicken, ham and egg. They also makes Suman Bulagta, Bico, Capit, Kalame Duman/Ube etc.
25 SEEDS RESTAURANT (GuaGua, Pampanga)
The 25 Seeds Restaurant was formerly an old mansion then later turned by Chef Sau to a restaurant that serves Kapampangan dishes and Other FIlipino food. We were treated to these delicious dishes: Pako Salad, Okoy, Tinape Babi, Camaro (an insect dish), Bulanglang na Babi, Kare-Kare, Chicken Galantina and Tibok-tibok. Chef Sau also demonstrated his own version of Tamales.
SUSIE’S CUISINE
A popular stop to get pasalubong and delicious kakanin, Susie’s Cuisine is a must visit when you’re in Angeles, Pampanga. It started as a small canteen and later grown to what it is now and also expanded to different branches. You should try their Pancit Luglug and their kakanin (rice cakes).
PAMINTUAN MANSION
The Pamintuan Mansion is more than a century old house and is known as the place where they had the first and only public Independence Day celebration under Emilio Aguinaldo on June 12, 1899. Today, it is now the Museum of Philippine Social History where they showcase vintage antiques, elegant period furnishing, native textiles and fashion and architectural designs.
CENTER FOR KAPAMPANGAN STUDIES
Located inside the Holy Angel University, the Center for Kapampangan Studies houses the legacy of Kapampangan heritage and roots. There are historical pieces that is essential to the Kapampangans like death masks of famous personalities, golden wreaths of famous playwrights and many more.
ALING LUCING’S SISIG
I have been to Aling Lucing’s Sisig many times and noticed they expanded and have taken the spot next to them. Aling Lucing Sisig houses the original sisig which has no egg, no mayo which we are accustomed to in Manila. Aside from its famous sisig, they also have bulalo, chicharon bulaklak, ensalada and other Filipino dishes. This was the last meal on our culinary trip to Pampanga and we devoured all the food that were served. All were delicious and we enjoyed every last bite of the meal. Even when we got to the bus, we still smell like sisig!
KABIGTING’s HALO-HALO
On our way back to Manila, the staff of Philtranco team got us some Kabigting’s Halo-Halo. It is different from the usual halo-halo which is colorful and lots of ingredients. It has only few ingredients like sugared white kidney beans, corn kernels and pastillas. It has an interesting smooth texture but a sweet treat nonetheless.
I have enjoyed the Pampanga Heritage and Food Tour by Philtranco and it made realize that Pampanga has an abundance of culture, history and delicacies that made them a rich and amazing province. Thankfully we got to enjoy and experience Pampanga even though we’re in Manila or in far away provinces because there are busses like Philtranco that get us there safely and comfortably.
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Where to eat croco sisig, morcon, and other Kapampangan dishes in Angeles | Nolisoli City Guide
One Thursday, our team—all seven of us (plus bags and equipment), thank God we are riding an SUV—went on a road trip to Pampanga. To explore the culinary capital of the Philippines’ rich food culture through four restaurants in Angeles City that serve authentic Kapampangan dishes.
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Angeles City,Pampanga, Culinary Capital of the Philippines-415-802-9101
and present Pampanga Angeles City, Culinary Capital of the Philippines
Angeles City, with its reputation famous for the red light district, you'd be surprised that Angeles City is far from that. Famed for being recognized as the Culinary Capital of the Philippines, it's no wonder you'll find some of the best Filipino cuisines. The city once served as U.S. Military base that brought together many nationalities, bringing with them are a number of authentic international dishes.
Many of the Kampangans are known for being good cooks. Their secret lies on their generous serving of ingredients and simply not taking any shortcuts in preparing their dishes.
If you're brave enough, volunteer to prepare (skin, butcher, stuff and cook) the live frog yourself.
Pampanga is home to the famous Sizzling Sisig. No respectable Filipino eatery will be without serving a savory fatty Kapampangan pulutan. Typically it's a concoction of pork ears, jowl, and cheeks first boiled then grilled until almost charred, chopped and mix with chicken liver, onions, kalamansi (Philippine Lemon) and chili served on a sizzling plate.
Qng Pampanga
A travelogue / video diary entry that I shot when I went home to my province Pampanga. It's a feel good video with music beds that I personally like. Had to sacrifice the quality of the video into WMV because the MPEG version exceeds upload limit.
DISCLAIMER: I was speaking in TAGALOG because at the time I was documenting this, I was only fresh from deciding to embrace my roots. :)
Pampanga | PHILIPPINES
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