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1.JOSE RIZAL - His two novels stirred the conscience of his people.

He contributed various literary works


to La Solidaridad. For his leadership in the reform movement and for his incendiary novels

2.ANDRES BONIFACIO - He founded the secret society, Katipunan, on July 7, 1892, to fight Spain. He
was also president of the Tagalog republic from August 24, 1896 to May 10, 1897

3. EMILIO AGUINALDO - He officially proclaimed the Philippine independence in Malolos, Bulacan, on


January 23, 1899, with him as the first president

4. JOSE P LAUREL - President of the Second Republic from 1943 to 1945. He had been
secretary of the interior (1923), senator (1925 – 1931), delegate to the Constitutional
Convention (1934), and chief justice during the commonwealth. When World War II broke out,
he was instructed by Quezon to stay in Manila and deal with the Japanese to soften the blow of
enemy occupation

5.MANUEL ROXAS - The last president of the Philippine Commonwealth and the first president
of the republic

6.SERGIO OSMENA - The first Filipino national leader under the American regime as speaker
of the Philippine assembly and the second president of the Philippines

7.CARLOS P. GARCIA- President of the Philippines from 1957 to 1961. Remembered for his
Filipino First Policy. He was among the founders of the Association for Southeast Asia (1963),
the precursor of the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)

8.DIOSDADO MACAPAGAL - He asked Congress to pass the Agricultural Land Reform Code,
which abolished share tenancy and installed a leasehold system in its place; it finally passed on
August 8, 1963. This was a significant step toward resolving the agrarian problem

9.RAMON MAGSAYSAY-President of the Philippines from 1953 to 1957. He had been


President Quirino’s secretary of defense who was instrumental is suppressing the HUK
rebellion. As president, he persuaded Congress to pass the Agricultural Tenancy Act (1954). It
was during his term that the Retail Trade Nationalization Act was passed. He secured revisions
in the Bell Trade Act and was the first president to revise the US Military Bases agreement to
bring it more in line with Philippine interests.

10.FERDINAN MARCOS- President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. Declared martial law
on September 21, 1972. After the People Power revolution in February 1986, he was ousted
from power and lived in exile in Honolulu, Hawaii

11.CORAZON AQUINO-President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992. With Salvador Laurel
as running mate, she led the opposition that overthrew the authoritarian government of Marcos,
who went into exile after the successful People’s Power revolution of 1986. She first established
a revolutionary government under the Freedom Constitution, later replaced by the Constitution
of 1987, which served as the basis for reestablishing democracy
12.FIDEL RAMOS-His presidency is remembered for better integrating the national economy in
the global scheme

13.JOSEPH ESTRADA-During his term in office, he was arrested and stood trial at a
congressional impeachment hearing on charges of accepting bribes and corruption. While this
trial was aborted when the senators voted 11 to 10 not to open incriminating evidence against
him, he was ousted from power anyway as a peaceful People’s Power II revolution arose and
called for his resignation

14.GLORIA ARROYO - She served as vice president under President Estrada and became
president when he was forced to step down for malfeasance, through the People’s Power II
revolution. PGMA has confronted some of the same obstacles as did her father,

15.BENIGNO AQUINO III-President of the Philippines from 2010 to 2016. Was elected to a six-
year term in May 2010.

16.MANNY PACMAN PACQUIAO-Filipino professional boxer and politician, currently serving


as a Senator of the Philippines. Pacquiao is widely considered to be one of the greatest
professional boxers of all time.

17. Paeng Nepomuceno - Order of Lakandula is a six-time World Ten-pin bowling Champion Filipino
bowler. He has won the World Cup of Bowling four times.

18. Efren “Bata” Reyes

19. Fernando Poe Jr.

20. Dolphy Quizon

21. Nora Aunor

22. Vilma Santos

23. Gloria Diaz

24. Cardinal Sin

25. Juan Ponce Enrile

26. Benigno Aquino Jr.

27. Imelda Marcos

28. Lapu-Lapu

29. Manuel Quezon

30. Elpidio Quirino

31. Heneral Luna

32. Magellan
33. Alyssa Valdez

34. Japoy Lizardo

35. Jaworski

36. Lydia De Vega

37. Lea SAlonga

38. Miriam Defensor

39. Whang-Od

40. Spolarium
Thousands and thousands of wax statue has been resigned which effect the art ,
tradition, culture, fame and emtions, success and personality of an individual basically
waxworks are an appreciations for an individual for their excellence in their field and honor them
for their hardwork. Wax figure making symbolizes that individual is highly being recognized
around the world and it also speak for their passion in their works , ability talent and behaviour.
It casts all the good things persons or individual.

Over 200 years ago, Madame Tussauds opened the wax museum located at London
which was popular as it was in the first opening. Madame Tassauds is a wax sculptor who has
been tremendous in making wax figures. She has been globally known because of her wax
sculpture that is accurately identitcal to the subject.

The Wax Muzeum took its advantage to build its very first own wax museum in the
Philippines. Since Philippines is also known in art making like sculpture, painting and drawing.
Usually we make wood sculpture or stone, so it’s a big advantage for Wax Muzeum t ohave their first
wax sculpture here in the Philippines. Wax Muzeum wants to bring every Filipinos to new dimension of
art. We want to bring back the lift of sculpture here in the Philippines. Its like we don’t have to go out of
contry jus to experience the life size wax scultpre. As the competition rises, We,the Wax Muzeum Make
sure that we will satisfy every visitors. We make them feel like they are with their favourite artists.
SETTING:

MOA

It’s better when it is placed near the bay. Usually, people seek outdoor fun, and MOA has that activities.
When they are currently walking beside the bay, they can feel or breathe fresh air and they can see the
natural beauty of the environment. It blends to our wax museum because their perspective about the
museum, it is a natural/organic.

NAMED FANTASY WORLD “the so called, abandoned Disneyland in the Philippines. (BATANGAS)
(BATANGAS)

It was owned by a Japanese businessman who abandoned construction for financial reasons. Once
intended to be a thriving theme park, it now sits empty but maintained by the homeowner’s association.
We can negotiate to the current owner and grab it. It is a theme park located at Lemery Batangas.

Visitors can enjoy the sight of a medieval-themed castle, colorful rides, condotels, and other attractions
such as tree houses connected by a hanging bridge, and a tower where they can go and feel like
Rapunzel. It looks like Fantasy World attempted to be the Disney World of the Philippines and was
designed to be the grandest theme park in the country, but since its construction was never finished,
everything remained just a fantasy.

Why not locate the wax museum here?

MIND MUSEUM

NAYONG PILIPINO

AYALA

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