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    The best thing to do here is to go to the original Taj Mahal and to the ruins so that you can compare yourself..

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    Quote Originally Posted by godsaint View Post
    The best thing to do here is to go to the original Taj Mahal and to the ruins so that you can compare yourself..
    just wanted some clarrifications, that's all. I'm not being "stupid" here asking too much. I've read much about Taj Mahal, its grandeur..the story behind its creation and all, and being compared to a ruined mansion that is so much brag in some tourist magazine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabgab View Post

    The Ruins showcases what is left of the Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson Ancestral Home in Talisay City, Negros Occidental. During its heyday, the mansion was the largest residential structure ever built. It boasted of its garden of lilies in and around the four-tiered fountain on the mansion’s front lawn and the finest furniture, chinaware and decorative items that its owners brought from their travels across Europe and Asia.

    The mansion dates back to the 1900s when it was built by the sugar baron, Don Mariano Ledesma Lacson for his first wife, Maria Braga, a Portuguese from Macau whom he met in his vacations in Hongkong. The mansion’s structure is of Italianate architecture enhanced by a belvedere complete with renaissance-type ballustrading typical of the homes of English ship captains.

    One of Don Mariano’s sons supervised the construction of the mansion making certain that the A-grade mixture of concrete and its pouring mixture was precisely followed. Thus perhaps, the marble-smooth finished walls’ sturdy response to the damage caused by fire when the mansion was torched during World War II by the USAFFE (United States Armed Forces in the Far East), then guerilla fighters in the Philippines, to prevent the Japanese Forces from utilizing it as their headquarters. The fire lasted for three days annihilating the mansion’s woodwork and bringing down its roof but the concrete structure was able to survive and persist.

    Today, the 903 square meter skeletal structure stand proud, amazing local and foreign tourists. From the time that it was opened to the public in January 2008, it has become a favorite venue for wedding receptions, debuts and birthday parties (the rains could really be a downer, though). For a minimal fee of PHP25.00, one could take pictures around the mansion. Its owners, the Javellanas, are continually adding improvements in the place, even setting up a cafe which serves light drinks and snacks (for a fee, or course. And they are going to add some exciting stuff in their menu in the months to come.)

    For me, the Ruins is best enjoyed during dusk. What better way than to slowly sip a good cup of coffee (best if spiked) while taking in the beauty of the sunset. The drama! If you stay a little more, you can catch the mansion in its mystic glow bathe with lights and over.
    nidota pagka kuha sa picture oi..kaw mismo nag picture ani TS?

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    Quote Originally Posted by elvandesantos View Post
    just wanted some clarifications, that's all. I'm not being "stupid" here asking too much. I've read much about Taj Mahal, its grandeur..the story behind its creation and all, and being compared to a ruined mansion that is so much brag in some tourist magazine.
    exactly.. brag for tourist bucks...

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    Roger Lucero, the resident tour guide of the Ruins was featured in Kapuso mo, Jessica Soho.


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    such a nice place...

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    Roger of the Ruins featured in Vice Ganda



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