Tuesday, October 25, 2022

BLOG PARA SA MUSEUM ♡




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Monday, October 24, 2022

Museum Blog about River Nan !!

 


I live in Phitsanulok, Thailand and this, is the Nan River (แม่น้ำน่าน) which is one of the most important tributes of the Chao Phraya River in Nakhon Sawan along with the Ping River. The provinces along this river are of course, the province Nan, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit and Phichit.  The Nan River originates in the Luang Prabang Range in the province Nan, on the Laotian boarder. It receives the Yom River within Chum Saeng District just above Nakhon Sawan. From there, the Ping and the Nan River combine to form the Chao Phraya River. 


The river is the 5th longest river in Thailand and is about 740 kilometres ! According to Wikipedia, ancient civilizations lived in the fertile land along the Nan River and its tributaries, as is evidenced by Stone Age tools unearthed near Phitsanulok.



Me and my brother 10 years ago during the Loy Krathong Festival always held in the Nan River! People usually come to the Nan River to float their Krathongs in the water and release beautiful floating lanterns onto the air.



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People also go boat racing! They stopped for 2 years because of the pandemic but this year they came back! We were lucky enough to see a bit of it. It's usually only held in July to October, during the rainy season since the tide is high. A few years back, the tide was SO high that it reached my previous high school next to it!






Monday, October 17, 2022

Reflective Essay Blog


               The story of Timo, the Guardian of the Putat. ༊*· ̊



 The story is about a corn farmer, Mang Timo, whose carabao suddenly ran

off and went straight to the Putat which was a small pond surrounded by verdant

trees. Atong Engkanto, the guardian of the Fae world heard the commotion

outside. Timo apologized but Atong won’t forgive him unless he offers his

daughter, Marcelina, to him. Eventually they fought until the Royal Faes came

and punished Atong for his wrong doings, spared Marcelina and made Timo the

new portal guardian. In the story, the writer used the town Campo in

Pinamungajan, a real place in Cebu as a Historical Reference, Putat, a small

pond surrounded by trees and Carabao, a water buffalo as Objects. “Tabi! Tabi!”

was used twice in the story as a dialect and you say it when you pass by Spirit

Homes. It means “Excuse me” or “Pardon me” in English. Engkanto is an Object

in the story, it means a male spirit. Female spirits are called Engkantada. The line

“Atong on the other hand, transformed into a white goose to put a smile into

Marcelina’s face. She was so delighted and bewitched by the goose that she

chased it until she got inside the putat.” is a Mannerism. After reading this story I

have learnt that we should never meddle with known Spirit houses because

some spirits may have bad intentions and curse you or your loved one for life.













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