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MY ART TRIP :
National Museum of the Philippines
Visiting museums was a lot of fun. I never knew our national museums were that big. Anyone can get lost inside.
Here are some BASIC TIPS to bring and/or consider when visiting museums.

Comfy Shoes
It will take you HOURS to completely experience one museum especially if it is big, so wear your most comfortable shoes. JUST LIKE HIKING

Less is More
Bring ONLY IMPORTANT things like water jug, candy/power bar, phone, keys, wallet and camera to avoid checking-in your bags which takes 5-10 mins. due to queues

Small Bag
Use a small bag not larger than a bond paper
(letter size 8.5"x 11") so you won't need to CHECK-IN your belongings

NO SELFIE STICKS
Selfie sticks or monopods are not allowed in the museum so if you are a free-hand selfie queen or king, well then good for you!

NO FLASH
Using flash is prohibited since this may affect and discolor paintings or pictures in the museum display

NO TOUCHING
Touching of artworks is also prohibited since natural oils and sweat from our hands may destroy the surface or the polishing of the piece