Malabon City
This is where I lived along with my family. Malabon has been just a small place in Manila where it surrounds by water ( 70%). The photo was the actual picture of Malabon since early 1980's it such a good place to live in. There has a lot of things that happened in Malabon that can makes a very remarkable impact in the history of Philippines. I remembered one of those was the BATTLE OF MALABON in 1899, my grandpa and grandma taught what are they experienced during that battle war. It's been a history that they can never forget and they cherish it until their last breath. The new malabon is far different with the old one. Yes, in terms of infrastructural and economical stability I can say that it really evolved now and then. Some of the old ancestral house was already demolished ( maybe few of them are existing ) and they replace by some buildings , houses , market etc etc. This only shows how technology innovates our surroundings and thru that there are some points that we must consider in that statement. First, we must know what could be the affect of that innovation. We should know that in every steps that we made there is corresponding consequences that we can get. Maybe it can be positive from some other not the rest. Second, We live in a world characterized by innovation — by rapid changes in work and personal life; new forms of communication and globalization, and new techniques in informatics, agriculture, and medicine. Much of this novelty we associate with science and with scientific technology; we tend to see science as the major driver of innovation, including social and cultural innovations that may well have different roots. In short we cannot stop technology. Lastly, We must be know that even though we dont have any historic stuff or anything that can brightens up our history we should remember this quotes "History is the sum total of the things that could have been avoided. ~Konrad Adenauer.
The lidte below were the actual barangays in Malabon:
Malabon City is composed of 21 barangays. In 1956, Acacia was created a barrio from the sitio of San Marcelo, which was formerly part of barrio Tugatog.[15]
brief history: Malabon, per legend, came from the words maraming labong which means "plenty of labong", the edible bamboo shoots. Originally called the town of Tambobong, Malabon was founded as a “Visita” of Tondo by the Augustinian friars on May 21, 1599 and remained under the administrative jurisdiction of the province of Tondo from 1627 to 1688. The newspaper La Independencia was first printed in Malabon’s Asilo de Huertanos, where orphaned children due to a plague in 1882 were housed. Malabon was officially made a municipality of the newly-created province of Rizal on June 11, 1901 by virtue of Philippine Commission Act No. 137 When Act No. 942 was promulgated, Malabon was merged with Navotas under a new government.On January 16, 1906, Act No. 1441 separated Malabon from Navotas into two distinct municipalities of the Rizal province. The first Mayor of Malabon was Don Agustin Salamante, a Spanish mestizo originally from Cavite. For 70 years, Malabon was a municipality of Rizal, until November 7, 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 824, when Malabon became a part of Metropolitan Manila or the National Capital Region. Malabon became a city on April 21, 2001, under Republic Act No. 9019 when Malabon was 407 years old. ( Wikipedia ) Here are some delicacies of Malabon : YUM YUM!! Here are some places in Malabon: |











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