Visitors will be shocked when they visit the Nangong in Maracana and witness the luxurious life of former President Marcos and their strange behavior. On the wall hung the oil paintings of the Marcos couple, the former standing naked in the bamboo forest and the latter floating on the sea. It is said that this represents Malaka and Maganda, Adam and Eve in Philippine mythology. Imelda's dresser is full of French perfume. The washbasin she uses is also plated with pure gold. The couple each have a bedroom, and the door is marked "King's bedroom" and "Queen's bedroom" respectively. Marcos's bedroom has almost become a small hospital, full of oxygen bottles, folding beds, medicines and extremely sophisticated dialysis equipment. The bedside was covered with colorful T-shirts, which he compared to his lucky clothes. There is also a BMW car toy in the bedroom. This toy worth $7,000 is a birthday gift from Marcos to his grandson. In imelda's bedroom, the most striking thing is a huge bed, which can accommodate 20 people. The ceiling of the bedroom is carved with flying angels, and all the items and furnishings in the room are full of traditional flavor. The only incongruity is the oxygen bottle at the bedside, because imelda takes oxygen every night before going to bed. It is said that this will keep him young forever.
The surprise is far more than that. Walking into the wardrobe is like walking into a high fashion department store. This is the clothes left by imelda when he escaped. Here are her remaining 2,000 gloves, 2,700 pairs of leather shoes, 1, 700 small bags, 5,000 pairs of shorts, 500 bras, 200 pairs of socks, and hundreds of exquisite clothes made by European fashion masters. Of course, Marcos and his party did not return empty-handed. American customs officials in Hawaii carefully examined the luggage of this outstanding couple. They found 28 kilograms of gold bars and 22 boxes of jewelry in 278 linen boxes, with a total value of $654.38+$300,000. Just a little money.
In the past 20 years, Marcos has accumulated more than $654.38+0 billion in property abroad by stealing the country, which is more than three times the annual budget of the Philippines. Documents found in new york alone show that Marcos owns a large area of land on Long Island and five buildings in Manhattan, including the 7/kloc-0 skyscraper at No.40 Wall Street and the shopping center at Pioneer Square on Fifth Street.