Coordinates: 13°N 122°E / 13°N 122°E / 13; 122
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4.5 based on 26 reviews
Valencia is a small town in Negros Oriental that is about 9 kms west of the capital, Dumaguete City. The place is surprisingly filled with so much history because the nearby mountain, Mt. Talinis, is where the Japanese soldiers made their last stand during WW II. A visit to this town is not complete without stopping at the Cata-al WW II Museum where you can see genuine WW II artifacts that were strewn in the jungles of Mt. Talinis such as guns, missiles, soldiers’ uniforms etc. The owner, Mr. Felix Cata-al, would enthusiastically tell visitors some fascinating stories about his collection, which also include old Coke bottles, newspapers and books. Although History wasn’t my favourite subject in school, you will look at it in a different light once you meet Mr. Cata-al and see his “toys”.
4.5 based on 46 reviews
Set inside a school and former military barracks this is a must see museum. This historically significant site, which is also the location of the 'Surrender Site', is a must see for Filipino, American and other nationalities who have any interest in the horrors of WW2 and the history of the Philippines during Japanese occupation. This small museum documents the events of the surrender and the subsequent Bataan Death March. A sobering piece of history. Currently its P50 admission for adults.
4.5 based on 90 reviews
After watching numerous of the WW-2 movies about Corregidor "Cry Havoc", and "They were Expendable" with John Wayne; I decided to make a visit to the Island of Corregidor in June 2019. My interest was seeing the island where history was made and the neighboring Bataan Peninsula. I had certain places that I wanted to see on the island. The ferry from Manila docked at Corregidor at the north dock. This is the exact dock that Lt JG John Bulkeley on PT-41 transported Gen Douglas MacArthur and his family to Mindanao in 1942. The dock is constructed of concrete with rebar and you can see where it has been repaired numerous times from the war damage of both sides. But, I wanted to walk to the end of it slowly and look back at the island to see what Gen MacArthur must have seen and felt when he stepped onto the PT boat. From the end of the dock you can see Cavite and Mariveles. The trams that give the tour are rapid paced so I was unable to spend much time near the islands north dock. My next point of interest was the Malinta Tunnel east entrance. Good tour but the tunnel is darkened for the video effects and many tripping hazards from old rail tracks down the middle. If you tour try to be near the front so you can hear the tour guide. My interest from the 3rd tunnel lateral on the north side from the east entrance. This was the Headquarters lateral for MacArthur and Gen Wainwright. Several of the Laterals have life-sized people and scenes to exhibit the events of the time. The experience is heighten by the flash and thunder of simulated bomb explosions, the soft hushed murmurs of people talking. Wish I had more time in the tunnel itself, but it is a tour in and out . Lunch for the tour was on the Islands only hotel, it was very very hot day the restaurant and loads of cold water and a buffet type food After I attempted to follow the Bataan Death March route from Mariveles back to Angeles City, it is not well marked and the road is under reconstruction. I want to go back and attempt that route after doing more research and putting some Lat's and Longs into my Garmin. "When I return", I want to spend a night on the islands hotel and see in more detail what is called TOPSIDE. This place was on my bucket list and it was emotional to walk where the US soldiers were from December 1941 till March 1942. The tour guide had excellent knowledge of the island and the period in history that I was interested in.
4.5 based on 6 reviews
One needs a little more time see the museum and read the more important descriptions and stories of the artifacts and pictures.
4.0 based on 56 reviews
As a huge aviation enthusiast I could pass the opportunity of visiting the Philippine Air Force Museum. The Museum is located next to Manila International Airport and is very easy to get to. The Heritage Section presents a variety of galleries reminiscent of weapons, uniforms, dioramas, miniatures, memorabilia, photos and arts of early military aviation and the Philippine Air Force organization. The Science and Technology Section exhibits aircraft mock-ups and miniatures, indoor static aircrafts of various eras as well as some PAF experimental projects presented in ways to inspire young generation of Filipinos to learn on aerospace related sciences. The Museum's Art Corner shows skillful drawings and paintings that portrays PAF history and its various roles to the Filipino nation. The Aircraft Park is an aircraft-themed park that displays historic PAF aircrafts
4.0 based on 39 reviews
3.5 based on 9 reviews
Gate 2 from EDSA or Santolan Metro Rail terminal. And Gate 1 from Santolan Ave.
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