Biyernes, Pebrero 10, 2012

PIKO

PIKO or BUAN-BUAN(Hopping)
2, 4 or 8 players
Outdoors, gymnasium
If two players are playing, diagram A is used;  if 4 or 8 players, diagram B is used.

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Numbers 1, 6, 7, and 8 = buan (moon).  Numbers 2 and 5 = dibdib (chest).  Numbers 3 and 4 = pakpak (wings).  A flat stone, shell, or fruit peeling, is used for pamato(object to be thrown). 
The first player is determined as follows:  The players stand on the corners of the playground, and each one throws his or her stone.  Whoever succeeds in putting thepamato at the intersection of the diagonals has the first play.  The next nearest is second and so on.
Part I.  The players, before starting the game, choose their own moon.  The first hopper will begin in her moon.  She throws her pamato in her moon  and then hops inside and kicks the pamato out of the moon.  Then she throws it again in 2, then in 5,  and 6.  She hops in and kicks it out after each throw.  In hopping,   she hops on either left or right foot but lands on both feet when she reaches 3 and 4, and hops again on 5 and 6. 
Every player plays the game twice;   the first time he begins in his moon, and the second time in his opponent's moon.  When he is through, back and forth, then the second part is started. 
Care must be taken in throwing the pamato into their exact places, in hopping  and in kicking it out.  The pamato and the player's foot must not touch any of the lines.  Should the pamato or the player's foot touch the line, he stops,  and the other player will have his turn.  If the second player fails or makes a mistake, then player number one will resume the game. 
Part II.  The second part of the game is exactly the same as Part I, but instead of hopping, the player walks with his eyes looking towards the sky.  After throwing the pamato,   he steps in, without looking at the ground,  to take the pamato.  At every step,  he asks, "Have I stepped on the line?"  Should he step on the line,  the othe rplayer will have his turn.  The game goes on as in Part I. 
The player who finishes Parts I and II is the winner.
PENALTY:  The winner pats the loser's hand rather heavily from ten to thirty times according to the agreement.   This is called bantilan (patting).
Another kind of penalty is the following:  The winner blindfolds the loser and takes him to different places.   The loser takes a stick or his pamato with him.  He drops it at the command of the winner.  He is then moved about to many places in order to be confused before he is realeased to look for the stick or pamato.  This is called hanapan  (to look for something).  

Lunes, Enero 30, 2012

SAMAL CHURCH

Samal Church seems to have the most-intact convento of all Bataan's churches. The parish was entrusted to the Dominicans in 1596. The church was destroyed during the Dutch Invasion and the Philippine Revolution. Dutch invaders attacked in April 1647. But the local garrison of Pampanga under the command of Alejo Aguas repelled the Dutch forces. The church and the convent were ruined during the invasion. In 1896, the church was burned by the Katipuneros to drive out their enemies in the convent. The church and convent was rebuilt in 1903.




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PILAR CHURCH

Pilar Church is another interesting church, a well-preserved adobe structure with its belfry located on top of the main facade.






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ORION CHURCH

Orion Church probably has the best-preserved retablo in the province of Bataan. The marker outside the church mentions that Orion became independent from Abucay in 1667. The church was damaged during the 1852 earthquake and repaired in 1854. Cayetano Arellano, the first Filipino chief justice is from Orion. Francisco Balagtas, author of Florante at Laura, also lived in the town from 1842 to 1862.




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Sabado, Enero 28, 2012

PARAN MOUNTAIN HILL RESORT


Whether to soak in the water or sun bathe, the Infinity Pool is a favorite amongst guests, while enjoying breathtaking views of the sea.
Travel Info: 
It is located in near Samal Leisure Farm in Samal about 114 km away from Manila and takes 2 hour drive while less than 1-hour drive from Balanga.



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RAVEN RESORT


Raven Resort was established on May 1998 and up to now, we are continuing to develop our facilities. Our friendly personnel would be more than happy to assist you with your needs. Furthermore, our trained lifeguards are ready to assist you anytime. Our facilities are maintained in accordance with high standards of cleanliness and safety.
Raven Resort in Abucay is another fun place to visit for the whole family. Conveniently located along Roman Superhiway, Raven is very accessible to everyone. They are one of those multi-purpose establishments that have many facilities that cater to different activities. They have a fully air-conditioned function room, pavilion, adult and kiddie pools with sunscreen, cabanas, tennis and basketball courts, and apartments for overnight stays.
Travel Info: 
Raven Resort is located along Roman Superhighway which is 119 km away from Manila. It takes 2 hour drive from Manila and less than 1-hour drive from Balanga.










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AGWAWAN BEACH


Agwawan beach is one of the public beach resort in Mariveles, Bataan. There are cottages that customer can rent where they can bring their foods and other necessities. The cottages are cost P300-P500 depending on the stuctures of the cottages. The cottages are made of bamboo and nipa hut that was made by the residents live near in the beach. Each cottages was own by different residents where in the customer can give their payments.
Travel Info: 
It is located in Mariveles Bataan which is 173 km from Manila.It takes 2-3 hour drive from Manila to Mariveles through Big Bus Transporation like Genesis and Bataan Trnasit. And another 20-30 minutes drive from Mariveles town proper by riding tricycle upon reaching it.





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