Travel is a caprice in childhood, a passion in youth, a necessity in adulthood, and an elegy in old age.” With such musings, make no mistake, Jose Rizal was a traveler, not a tourist.
In my travels overseas, among the most pleasant surprises I have encountered, particularly in Europe, are the memorials or markers paying tribute to a Filipino, Jose Rizal.
Today we commemorate the 128th death anniversary of our country’s national hero, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. It is traditionally observed in a solemn ritual of raising the gigantic Philippine flag in front of ...
THE National Museum of the Philippines (NAM) presented for the first time a clay sculpture by Dr. Jose Rizal fashioned after his common-law wife Josephine Bracken, in commemoration of the 128th ...
The National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) announced its lineup of activities for the commemoration of Rizal Day on December 30, marking the 128th death anniversary of Gat Jose Rizal ...