The Museo ng Pag-Asa will take you back to when Filipinos, especially Kakampinks all over the world, showed the spirit of bayanihan and patriotism during the election days of 2022. The place showcases the exceptional creativity and hard work of Kakampinks. This is the true meaning of unity.
The staff are friendly and polite. The kuya guards will greet you at the entrance and will make sure you have the things needed for you to enter the museum. Upon entrance, there will be staff who will check the ticket and the health form you accomplished online. Then they will give you a sticker that you can put on your clothes that will serve as proof you are a visitor, and it serves as remembrance too.
Then you have a lot of time to explore the museum. You may ask the staff to take your picture. They are friendly and good photographers too. Hehe. The place is comfortable; there are ACs everywhere and well ventilated and well lit. The Museum Shop has everything you need. You can grab some memoraabilia pasalubongs to buy that you can gift to your friends or families.
When I visited Museo ng Pag-Asa, Atty. Leni was out of the country doing because of her international speaking engagements. Luckily, I saw Angat Buhay Executive Director Raffy Magno. He's friendly and accommodating. I had a chance to have a picture with him.
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Read moreMuseo ng Pag-asa is such a gem of a museum right around Manila/QC. The museum holds the souvenirs that Atty. Leni had collected during the campaign. Very aesthetically pleasing museum, too!
Amazingly, the museum is very organized -- from the different crocheted items, shoes, letters, shirts, a jeepney, bicycle, and a lot more, everything is in proper place for everyone's viewing and reminiscing moments.
And there's a small gift shop where you can buy stickers, tote bags, and other Angat Buhay-themed items.
Ticket: Weekends are always sold out on slots on Ticket2Me so plan ahead of schedule. Just a caution that they close at 4pm so keep that in mind as well.
Commute: Took the PNR and stopped at Espana station. Then ride a jeepney to Cordillera. Landmarks near the museum are Unioil and BDO.
Overall, a great memory lane of the campaign period and surely a...
Read moreTo visit the memories of hope was a good time to heal the wounded part of me. Even though it's been a while, my heart still breaks for my Filipino people. But it makes me feel rather uplifted to welcome and usher those who wants to visit this place. The smile of all the guests and volunteers are inspiring. Ang sarap makipagusap sa mga taong kahit hindi mo kakilala alam mo na masaya ang mga puso nila.
It was a pleasure to spend my 5 hours in the Museo ng Pagasa. It was so nice to meet new people who were too generous of their time to volunteer and just be with each other. Comforting and listening to each other stories and dreams. Meeting this amazing 4 volunteers was a great opportunity to continue what we started. To make people ANGAT. Salamat po sa short but very meaningful encounter. Sa...
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