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Journalism grew alongside the printing press. Chinese invented printing. According to legend, the Chinese invented movable type. China invented paper. In 868 A.D., a Chinese printed the first book. Peiping's oldest newspaper is the Chinese court gazette. Learn more about this from here.

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3 May 1882 Rizal left Philippines for the first time Spain. He boarded the Salvadora using a passport of Jose Mercado, which was procured for him by his uncle Antonio Rivera, father of Leonor Rivera. He was accompanied to the quay where the Salvadora was moored by his uncle Antonio, Vicente Gella, and Mateo Evangelista. 4 May 1882 He got seasick on board the boat. 5 May 1882 He conversed with the passengers of the ship; he was still feeling sea-sick. 6 May 1882 He played chess with the…

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Jose Rizal was considered as the most intellectual activist of his time, he had mastered several languages and different fields of sciences. He was a sort of reformist who believes that wisdom is the key to achieve freedom for the country. He had discouraged revolution and promote education instead. As a true evidence to his devotion to wisdom he joined the organization that promotes wisdom -- The Masonry.

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The New York Committee of the Staging of the ‘Noli Me Tangere’ Opera (from left): Seated Aida Bartolome, Loida Nicolas Lewis, Consul General Mario L. de Leon, Michael Dadap. Standing: Jose L. Ramos, Dr. Angie Cruz, Randy Gener, May Nazareno, Gerardo Gaddi, Karrel Bernardo, Dr. Rene Dalandan, Deputy Consul General Tess Dizon De Vega. Photo by Carissa Villacorta

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He is considered as the greatest son of the Philippines. He stood up and fought for our country’s independence, not with the sword, but by words written by his pen. He provided the inspiration that sparked the fire of nationalism. May he always inspire us to do more for our country. Here are some facts about our great National Hero, Jose Rizal: Can’t see the infographics? Click here: Rizal Day Infographics

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