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Grace Galindez-Gupana has broken the Guinness Book of Records for producing the world’s largest flag. The Israeli flag was unfurled beneath the ancient Jewish desert strongpoint of Masada covering a large stretch of sandy hinterland.

The Filipino entrepreneur and evangelical Christian said she decided two years ago to produce a giant Israeli flag as a testament to her love for Israel and the Jewish people, and as a celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations between the Philippines and Israel.

The huge blue and white Israeli flag, 660 meters (2,165 feet) long and 100 meters (330 feet) wide and weighing 5.2 metric tons, breaks the record for the world’s largest, according to the Israeli Ministry of Tourism.

It was measured by representatives of the Guinness Book of Records.

“God spoke to me in thunder and lightning,” Galindez-Gupana said. “The Lord said, ‘Make the flag of Israel, the standard of my people.’

“This is a tall order,” she said, as she broke down in tears.

The record-breaking Israeli flag was accompanied by a giant Philippines flag – huge, but not quite as big. It weighed “only” about 3.8 metric tons.

Large stones anchored both flags as they billowed in the desert winds.

They were made in the Philippines and shipped to Israel days ago, said Daniel Rozen, spokesman for Living Stone Ministries, a group that helped bring the flags to Israel.

“This flag expresses the friendship between the Philippines and the state of Israel, and also the friendship between Jewish and Christian communities,” said Shaul Zemach, director of the Israeli Ministry of Tourism.

This months marks the 50th year of diplomatic ties between the Philippines and Israel, according to Israel Ambassador to the Philippines Zvi Vapni, who recalled that President Manuel Quezon of the Commonwealth era had opened the country’s doors to Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi persecution in the years leading to the Pacific War.

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In an attempt to break a Guinness Book record, over 8,000 people gathered at the Cultural Center of the Philippines complex in Pasay City to smash Ireland’s record for the largest dance gathering in the world.

A total of 8,072 men and women – young and old alike – were actually registered for the dance to beat Ireland’s record of 7,644 dancers in 2005.

The event was for the launching of the Anlene Movement to promote awareness and prevention of the bone disease, osteoporosis.

Popular actress Dina Bonnevie, endorser of the high-calcium milk Anlene and also spokesperson for the movement, said “one out of two Filipinos is at risk of osteoporosis,” based on statistics.

Bonnevie and another Anlene model Rosita Gomez, who at 61 became a ballet dancer, along with dance diva Becky Garcia led the gathering for the most number of people dancing in a single venue.

Ming Arroyo, marketing manager for Anlene, said one out of two Filipinos turned out to be at risk for osteoporosis after bone scanning and density tests on 302,000 men and women in the country were conducted.

Arroyo said the advocacy of Anlene has always been to promote awareness of osteoporosis and the ways to prevent it.

Both Bonnevie and Gomez said in separate interviews before the attempt to break Ireland’s record that it was important to maintain a healthy lifestyle – proper diet, exercise and lead an active life.

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10
Jul

Philippine National Anthem

   Posted by: proudnoypi   in About the Philippines, Pinoy Trivia

Here are the Filipino (original), Spanish and English versions of our national anthem:

“Lupang Hinirang”
Original Filipino Version
Komposisyon ni Julian Felipe

Bayang magiliw, perlas ng silanganan.
Alab ng puso, sa dibdib mo’y buhay.
Lupang hinirang, duyan ka ng magiting
Sa manlulupig, di ka pasisiil.

Sa dagat at bundok, sa simoy at
sa langit mong bughaw,
may dilag ang tula at awit
sa paglayang minamahal.

Ang kislap ng watawat mo’y
tagumpay na nagniningning.
Ang bituin at araw niya
kailan pa may di magdidilim.

Lupa ng araw, ng lualhati’t pagsinta,
buhay ay langit sa piling mo.
Aming ligaya na pag may mang-aapi,
ang mamatay ng dahil sa iyo.

Philippine Hymn
English Version
By Camilo Osias and A. L. Lang

Land of the morning
Child of the sun returning
With fervor burning
Thee do our souls adore.

Land dear and holy,
Cradle of noble heroes,
Ne’er shall invaders
Trample thy sacred shores.

Ever within thy skies and through thy clouds
And o’er thy hills and seas;
Do we behold thy radiance, feel the throb
Of glorious liberty.

Thy banner dear to all hearts
Its sun and stars alight,
Oh, never shall its shining fields
Be dimmed by tyrant’s might.

Beautiful land of love, O land of light,
In thine embrace ’tis rapture to lie;
But it is glory ever, when thou art wronged
For us, thy sons to suffer and die

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