It’s been around since 2006<\/a>, but it was only last April 30 that Ang Pambansang T-shirt<\/a> was formally launched. Brought to us by Team Manila<\/a>, you can expect the same funky and quirky feel<\/a> that made Team Manila a big success.<\/p>\n Carlos on more than one occasion referred to the tour as a performance. And it was. His antic made us laugh and chuckle, but it also captured our interests. He made learning about Manila’s history and the Filipino’s culture fun. More importantly, it made us think, specially for us Filipinos who’s been living in Manila and taking it for granted.<\/p>\n We capped the tour with halo-halo<\/em> at Plaza San Luis. It was a fitting end, since the Filipino culture is just like that: a mix of everything that the Philippines have gone through for centuries. Along with the halo-halo<\/em> were other Pinoy favorites: okoy<\/em> (fritters), turon<\/em> (with cheese!) and pritchon (yummmmmy!). New designs of the Ang Pambansa T-shirt line are also on display, with a huge tarpaulin of their iconic Rizal in aviators in the background.<\/p>\n
\nCarlos Celdran in a colorful barong with a green (of course) Ang Pambansang T-shirt inside. That’s Ferdz<\/a> and Oggie<\/a> in the background.<\/em><\/div>\n
\nSo how do you launch a t-shirt that aims to bring awareness about the beautiful places of the Philippines? With a Carlos Celdran tour<\/a>, of course! Like Carlo’s regular tour of Intramuros, we met outside the Manila Cathedral. And like his other tours<\/a>, we started with a singing of the National Anthem. He then proceeded to take us through Manila’s history, from before we were colonized, to the time of Spain’s rule, to the time we were Americanized, and to the time when the Japanese came and went. <\/p>\n
\nAct 2 requires a costume change…<\/em><\/div>\n
\nCarlos speaking in front of a rapt audience inside the San Agustin crypt.<\/em><\/div>\n