Lapu-Lapu's Heroism being Honored: Spaniards Failed Colonization Attempt

The Philippines Bravery and Pride: Lapu-Lapu of Cebu

Before the discovery of the Philippines by any foreign colonizers, native Filipinos are living peacefully.

Philippines, a paradise, being peaceful and naturally abundant with food and water, Filipinos only prepared weapons for hunting animals and fishes.

Being an archipelago, Philippines composed of thousands of islands. Filipinos would prefer living on the mountains and on the seashore.

An Archaeological Discovery from Philippines: Mystery Life from Our Great Ancestors


The Archaeological Discovery from Philippines dated 709,000 years.

There were no ancient or early civilizations recorded from Philippines.
Before the eldest discovery of humans in Philippines is from 67,000 years. The "Callao Man" discovered in Cagayan in 2007.
Having discovered a 709,000 years old tools and butchered animals means that

The 7 Indigenous Tribes of the Philippines

Filipinos are well known around the world.
Very competitive on winning any pageant titles. Filipinos are known to be confident and being trusted by all, a trait that a beauty could well served the purpose of being a title holder.
With over 100M population from a total area of 300,000 square kilometer and 7,107 islands. Filipinos are the best person you would meet!
You would know a Filipino from its facial and physical structure. You too would know a Filipino on the way he moves!

What to Know About Philippines Short Explanation

Mabuhay, Philippines!

At school we are taught that our country's history first begun with the arrival of first humans using rafts or boats.
Some theories said that, before Philippines were not surrounded by water and thus first humans have walked their way into the land.
These first humans that went into or lived in Philippines was not of the same origin, same family or same culture that scattered throughout the country.

Philippines coined its name in honor of King Philip II of Spain. Spanish explorer Ruy López de Villalobos, during his expedition in 1542, named Las Islas Filipinas to cover all the islands of the archipelago.