
The facade of the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila City is illuminated at night by different colored lights on Thursday. The venue has been spruced up for the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on June 30.
The facade of the National Museum of the Philippines in Manila City is illuminated at night by different colored lights on Thursday. The venue has been spruced up for the inauguration of President-elect Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on June 30.
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