Shrine In The Philippines

Shrine In The Philippines

how will you going to promote the different monuments and shrine of the Philippines?​

Daftar Isi

1. how will you going to promote the different monuments and shrine of the Philippines?​


Answer:

The best way to preserve your culture is to keep it alive. Gather as a group not just for holidays, but for ordinary meals, events, or just conversation. Many aspects of culture are difficult to learn in books and museums, including etiquette, body language, and humor.

Explanation:

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2. What can you say about the historical shrine in the Philippines? ​


Answer:

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3. . it is now under the care of the national historical commission of the philippines and known as the emilio aguinaldo shrine.


Answer: House of History, the Aguinaldo Mansion


4. Compare the shrines and museum


Explanation:

Shrines are holy places for worshippers to praise their gods in. The shrine is a holy place for many people. It holds many holy artifacts, which a few ended up getting stolen. Museums are a somewhat vital place of education. The museum is a structure of history. It holds artifacts, including holy ones. A few are priceless, which might end up being stolen, as well.


5. Sa ________ iwinagayway ang watawat ng pilipinas? a. EDSA Shrine b. Rizal Shrine ​


Answer:

a po ang sagot

Explanation:

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A po ang sagot EDSA Shrine po


6. What is shinto shrine


Answer:

A Shinto shrine is a structure whose main purpose is to house one or more kami. Its most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects and not for worship.

Explanation:

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7. Ilarawan ang mga litrato.1. Magellan's Scross2. Museo ni Aguinaldo3. Philippine Cultural Center4. Rizal ShrineNeed help po​


Answer:

1. Ang magellan cross sumisimbolo siya sa pagwoworship eto ung unang cross na dinala ng mga español dito sa pilipinas

2. Dito ang museo ni aguinaldo kung saan nakalapat ang lahat ng historya tungkol kay Aguinaldo

3. Nilalaman nito ang mga kultura ng mga pilipino

4.Dito dati ang bahay nila Jose Rizal


8. rizal shrine is beautifulbakit maganda puntahan ang rizal shrine ​


Answer:

Sapagkat may iba't ibang estruktura ang makikita sa rizal shrine. At mga kaakit akit na ginawang mga bagay na makakapagpaganda sa rizal shrine. At marami ka pang pwedeng makita at matutunan. End. Haha


9. what is the meaning of shrine​


Answer:

meaning of shrine

Explanation:

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10. what is Shintoism shrine​


Answer:

A Shinto shrine is a structure whose main purpose is to house one or more kami. Its most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects and not for worship

Answer:

A Shinto shrine is a structure whose main purpose is to house one or more kami.Its most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects and not for worship

Explanation:

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11. Also called as the National Cathedral of Japan. Select one:a. Inari family of shrinesb. Ise chrinec. Meiji shrined. Tenjin shrine​


Answer:

A. Inari Family of shrines


12. which of the following is not an example of philippine sculpturea. portrait of a womanb.lapu-lapu shrine c.facade of the miagao d.sandugo pls pa help​


Answer:

D.Sandugo

Explanation:

Ang sandugô ay isang ritwal ng mga sinaunang Filipino na tanda ng kapatiran at pagkakaibigan. Karaniwan itong ginagawa ng mga pinunò ng dalawang pangkat na nagkakasundo.


13. sight in Rizal shrine​


Answer:

Calamba,Laguna

rizal house

bagong bayan or rizal park-duon sya binaril


14. It is performed in Shinto shrines


Answer:

Shinto shrines are places of worship and the dwellings of the kami, the Shinto "gods". People visit shrines in order to pay respect to the kami or to pray for good fortune. Shrines are also visited during special events such as New Year, setsubun, shichigosan and other festivals.

Praying at a Shinto Shrine: Bow Twice, Clap Twice, Bow Once

Throw your money in the offering box.Bow deeply twice.After bowing, clap your hands twice. Should you want to pray, do so after clapping – and do it quietly. Kami do not require spoken words. ... Bow deeply one more time once you're done praying.

People visit shrine in order to pay respects to the kami or to pray for good fortune.

Answer:

Kagura

- Kagura is a specific type of Shinto ritual ceremonial dance.


15. Explain how each of the artifacts in the museums/shrines you visited reflect Filipinos and the country of the Philippines?


Artifacts in museums and shrines in the Philippines can reflect the country's rich history, cultural diversity, and traditional beliefs. For example, pre-colonial artifacts such as gold jewelry and pottery can give insight into the advanced craftsmanship and trading networks of the indigenous peoples of the Philippines before the arrival of Spanish colonizers.

Religious artifacts such as statues of Catholic saints and indigenous deities can reflect the syncretism of the country's religion, where traditional animist beliefs were blended with Christianity brought by colonizers.

Artifacts from the Philippines's colonial period, such as Spanish-era weapons, documents, and religious artifacts, can reflect the influence of Spanish culture on the Philippines and the interactions between the colonizers and the indigenous peoples.

Artifacts from the Philippines's more recent history, such as photographs and personal items from the country's national heroes, can reflect the country's struggle for independence and its ongoing effort to establish its own identity.

In summary, artifacts in museums and shrines in the Philippines can provide a window into the country's past and the rich tapestry of its cultural heritage, and they can give insight into the influences that have shaped the Philippines and its people over time.

Answer:

The artifacts in the museums/shrines visited reflect Filipinos and the country of the Philippines in numerous ways. The artifacts include items such as pottery, jewelry, furniture, and clothing. These items demonstrate the traditional methods of production and craftsmanship of the Philippine people, as well as their unique cultural identity. The artifacts also reflect the country’s rich history, as many of them are relics from the Spanish colonial period or earlier. Additionally, the artifacts demonstrate the wide range of influences that the Philippines has received throughout its history, from Chinese and Indian art to Spanish colonial architecture. Finally, the artifacts provide a glimpse into the daily life of Filipinos, from their clothing and jewelry to the furniture that they used in their homes.


16. capas national shrine


Answer:

The Capas National Shrine in Barangay Aranguren, Capas, Tarlac, Philippines was built by the Philippine government as a memorial to Allied soldiers who died at Camp O'Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March during the Second World War.

Explanation:

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17. which of the following structure with baroque influence in the philippines a. bonifacio moniment b. edsa shrine c intramuros d. rizal park​


Answer:

C. Is the answer

Explanation:

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Answer:

C. BCUZ IMISS U

Explanation:

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18. what is Rizal shrine


Its the place where Jose Rizal was bornMemorial for Jose Rizal

19. camp pangatian shrine


Answer:

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20. ano po ang solid figure ng aguinaldo shrine and baket mo napili ang aguinaldo shrine ​


Answer:

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katapangan dahil alam naman nati na si aguinaldo ang pinaka unang presidente ng republika ng pilipinas

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21. ano ang kaibahan ng simala shrine at lapu2 shrine?


Answer:

I don't now because I'm new


22. it is performed in shinto shrines​


Answer:

during special events such as New Year, setsubun, shichigosan and other festivals.

Explanation:


23. Dedicated to the god of fertility, fortune, fields, and foxes. Select one: a. Inari family of shrines b. Meiji shrine c. Ise chrine d. Tenjin shrine


Answer:

A. Inari Family of Shrines

Explanation:

Inari Okami is the Japanese kami (spirits or elements) of foxes, prosperity, rice, tea and sake, agriculture and trade, general wealth and worldly achievement, and one of Shinto's major kami.

Also, Inari was the patron of swordsmiths and merchants in earlier Japan. Inari is sometimes seen as a group of three or five individual kami, depicted as male, woman, or androgynous. Since the founding of a shrine at Inari Mountain in 711 AD, Inari appears to have been worshipped, although some scholars believe that worship began in the late 5th century.

By the 16th century, Inari would become the living embodiment of blacksmiths and the guardian of warriors, and Inari worship spread throughout the Edo era in Japan. Inari is a prominent figure in Japanese traditions of both Shinto and Buddhist. Inari is dedicated to over one-third (32,000) of the Shinto shrines in Japan.

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24. isa sa lugar ng misamis occidental kung saan matatagpuan ang caluya shrine shrine​


Answer:

Sapang Dalaga

Explanation:

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25. it also known as the "shrine city of the Philippines" because the place where jose rizal the national hero, was existed​


Answer:

Rizal Park and Shrine Dapitan

Explanation:

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26. Differentiate of Shrine and Monument?​


Shrines are places where it is dedicated to a certain deity and worshipped.

Ex: Ise Grand Shrine (Japan)

Monuments are buildings/structures that commemorate to famous or notable people.

Ex: The Monument to Nicholas I (Russia)


27. Capas National Shrine-​


Answer:

The Capas National Shrine in Barangay Aranguren, Capas, Tarlac, Philippines was built by the Philippine government as a memorial to Allied soldiers who died at Camp O'Donnell at the end of the Bataan Death March during the Second World War.


28. complete the table by writing the relationship of the Sandugo Shrine or Blood Compact Site to its functionality, Bohol's availability of resources, Philippine culture, traditions,and history​


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29. what is the karst shrine​


Answer:

The Karst Shrine also known as the South China Karst, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2007, which spans the provinces of Chongqing, Guangxi, Guizhou, and Yunnan. It is world-famous for a wide variety of karst features and beautiful landscapes developing a rich biodiversity.


30. Shintoism shrine meaning​


Answer:

A Shinto shrine is a structure whose main purpose is to house one or more kami. Its most important building is used for the safekeeping of sacred objects and not for worship


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