I've been teaching Social Studies here in Thailand and I'm glad that I found your channel. Thanks a lot! :)
@vandenhuud85702 жыл бұрын
Oh if u are teacher, don't use this. It's better to read academic books.
@aldrinquiambao43116 жыл бұрын
Yeah! Kapampangan ku, pagmaragul ku! 😁 1st comment! 😊
@KirbyAraullo6 жыл бұрын
luid ka! :)
@josephdanieljirehdimacali44186 жыл бұрын
This page is underrated.
@bethapigo59156 жыл бұрын
Awesome channel!! 💪
@KirbyAraullo6 жыл бұрын
salamat! :)
@angelarola68663 жыл бұрын
No one: Absolutely no one: Kirby: My ancestors the kapampangan.
@alexkyun13653 жыл бұрын
Hi, Kirby. Your channel is worth visiting! It boasts a lot of educational videos that center on history and diversity of Asia-Pacific. You have also given emphasis on your roots as Kapampangan. I am also a Kapampangan born in Mabalacat City. By the way, could I recommend you to make a comparison video? It would be like this: I am fond of comparative studies and what's striking most is its emerging insights of sociocultural and historical similarities of one civilization to another that others may not be familiar with. I suggest you can come up with a comparison between Thailand and our country, the Philippines. As one writer observes, Filipinos and Thais are siblings separated at birth. True enough, I have seen some striking similarities with these two SEA countries, most especially between Bangkok and Manila. One that I know is when First-time Filipino visitors traveled to Thailand, they would remark that Bangkok is a modernized (albeit cleaner) version of Manila. There is a Chinatown in the said Thai metropolitan which I find very familiar with ours in Binondo. Chao Phraya River kinda reminds me of Pasig river. And in terms of street food, they too sell sliced green mango with shrimp paste as condiment. I know these observations are too superficial to be considered academic, but curiosity piques me here. Hope you would consider my recommendation. Thanks in advance!
@lynrein26nucum95 Жыл бұрын
I'm 5yrs now in mindanao. watching thai dramas feels soo homey, kc tonong kapampangan. iyan ing panlako kung lungkut at homesick. alwa pamurin ing warmth Pampanga.
@bamaustin38276 жыл бұрын
Proud Kapampangan here I hope you may visit a public school in Angeles City to empower the kapampangan identity.
@KirbyAraullo6 жыл бұрын
Keng tutuki Kung muli! 😊
@jeraldsantosmunoz62733 жыл бұрын
@@KirbyAraullo sana pu bang eya mate ing kekatamung kulturang pakamalan
@24mithuna6 жыл бұрын
Good vid bro!
@ravenbalilu89704 жыл бұрын
YOWN!❤
@joanfs27352 жыл бұрын
Ayodhya Temple, the origin of Ayutthaya, still exists in India. South East Asian Nations and India have a long history to unravel. Waiting for more revelations in the future videos.
@safuwanfauzi50144 жыл бұрын
Did any Filipino have local native old ancient and medieval city like in Thailand, Burma, Vietnam, Cambodia, Loas, Malaysia and Indonesia? old city with local architecture build by local not European like Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, British and French. did any Old city wall in Philippine exist build by Kingdom of Tondo, Cebu, Tagalog and Visaya are majority of Philippine and major cultural and lanuage group, in Thailand, they used Thai architecture not Malay architecture in most south, while Philipine only the best thing they do by used Southernmost Philippine bangsamoro(Sulu/tausug, maranao, iranun, maguindanao), because they are more advance, rich in culture, brave and only annexed by Spain in 1890s, when weapon became to modern,Bangsamoro which totally similar to Malaysia and Brunei major dominant culture, like Keris for example used all of Malaysia, but in Philippine only south, and not all south used Keris, it symbol of Bangsamoro because it link culture in Malaysian and Bruneian Malay. in Vietnam, Cham stll exist no Vietnam like to used Cham architecture which similar to Khmer and Thai architecture. no Vietnamese called ancient Cham temple as Vietnamese.
@richardunica35423 жыл бұрын
Manila bay ancient wall.no date when or who built the wall