Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Senate Office of the Philippines: Museum (Part 2)

Senate Museum houses the Senate President's many paintings, murals, and gifts from other countries when they visit as well as gifts made in our country to give out to guests of the government.

(more after the jump)


Gifts presented to other country's officials who came to the Philippines for a visit




The longest (and personally, the best)  Philippine President, Martial law aside, Ferninand Marcos. He was once a Senate President.  

Blue Ribbon Committee
Blue Ribbon, according to Wikipedia:
Blue-ribbon panel (sometimes called a blue ribbon commission) is an informal term generally used to describe a group of exceptional persons appointed to investigate or study a given question. The term generally connotes a degree of independence from political influence or other authority, and such panels usually have no direct authority of their own. Their value comes from their ability to use their expertise to issue findings or recommendations which can then be used by those with decision-making power to act.


Reel of the tape (Transcribed sessions)







This dagger is a gift to one of the Senate Presidents during one of the many several out of the country visits


Paintings of the Senate President

The lady in the picture is the late former and first Philippine President, Corazon C. Aquino

There's my friend Aya, as one of the Senators. 
The Senate Library and Archive... coming right up!


2 comments:

Aya said...

Langya ka bakla! At talagang pic ko lang ang andito? Sana inilagay mo din yung pic mo with Flavier..haha

Kea said...

Hahaha upload ko sa iba haha!