00:00You won't get tired of the seafood here in Rojas City.
00:06Different types of fish and seashells can be bought here in their public market.
00:11The fish is cut with a sharp knife.
00:17Aside from the seafood, another thing that Rojas City is proud of is the knife making industry.
00:24Here in the village of Mili-Bili, they sell knives, forks, and other tools.
00:35I think it's hot, Kuya.
00:42You're going to cut it now?
00:44Yes, Ma'am.
00:46And later, you're going to grind it to make it smooth?
00:49Yes, Ma'am.
00:50The 60-year-old Ma'am Antonio is the oldest panda in their area.
00:56She raised her son in the panda business.
00:59When I was young, I was brought here by my brother.
01:04He's married to Garito.
01:07Oh, my God!
01:14Oh, my God!
01:17Ouch!
01:19Ouch!
01:21Ouch!
01:23Ouch!
01:25Oh, my God, Kuya!
01:27It's so hard!
01:29I can't do it.
01:31It's hard to estimate.
01:34You need to be focused in hammering because the hammer is so heavy.
01:41Wow, it's like music.
01:42And after a few hours, this is what we call steel.
01:50It will become a knife, and it can now be sold in different markets.
01:55It's not easy to make knives.
02:00And it's not easy to sharpen them.
02:03I met a resident here who is obsessed with sharpening knives.
02:08So, once we have formed the edge, we need to sharpen it.
02:15That's how it comes out.
02:17And the main vendors of Mili Bili are the fish and seafood vendors in the market.
02:23And the main vendors of Mili Bili are the fish and seafood vendors in the market.
02:53Mili Bili is an international, non-profit, non-governmental organization based in the United States.
02:57Its mission is to promote quality, innovation, and innovation in the field of knife sharpening.
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