So it was a perfect learning opportunity for my Kids, to help them understand and value our Heritage, as we joined others in visiting our museums and heritage sites here in Cebu. That special night was called Gabii sa Kabilin (GSK), or Night of Heritage, which was inspired by the Lange Nacht der Museen (Long Night of Museums) in Germany.
Our first museum was the Jose R. Gullas (JRG) Halad Museum. It is a musically-themed museum, which houses different music mementos. Here, we also registered for the Cosplay contest of GSK.
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| The Turntable and Gramophone, which play songs from a vinyl record - which, my kids call, the grandpa of CDs |
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| Enjoying the music of Ben Zubiri, Vicente Rubi, Domingo Lopez, Manuel Velez and the UV Chorale |
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| With a Linambay painting. Linambay is a stage play, depicting a battle between Moros and Christians |
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| My
daughter, Sophia Yvonne, with Mrs. Nena Gullas and the Founder of the
museum, Mr. Jose R. Gullas - who shook hands with the UV Chorale after
their endearing performance |
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| A sculpture of Dr. Rizal, with his mother as his patient |
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| Sophia Yvonne and Veenz Bjorn, with a bust of Dr. Jose Rizal |
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| Mmmm ... sharing a taste of Dr. Rizal's favorite food |
My Kids were captivated by the old house - the flooring, the furnitures, religious images and most especially, the Sungka! I'm sure one can still buy a sungka somewhere ...
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| With the judge of the Cosplay contest, taken in front of the Yap-Sandiego Ancestral House. |
Via bus line 1, our fourth stop was the San Nicholas de Tolentino Parish Church, which was established in 1584. When my son heard the year, he started counting backwards for a while, then just stopped and said that it is really very, very old!
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| The Kids, listening to our guide at the San Nicholas de Tolentino Parish Church |
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| My son insisted on taking a pic of one of the stained glass Stations of the Cross. Why? Because it was ordered from a German firm, and I think, he wants to show this to his Daddy. |
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| Panecitos - The curative Pan (Bread) of San Nicolas. We brought a pack home, as gift to Lolo (Grandpa) Poniong |
We all said NO to the cemetery visit, and proceeded to the Fo Guang Shan Chu Un Temple.
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| At the Fo Guang Shan Chu Un Temple |
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| Learning Chinese calligraphy |
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| Serious with their calligraphy lessons, with the Buddha at the background |
From the Temple (with my son crying, because he doesn't want to leave yet), we took the Line 4 bus going to Fuente, for a short food and restroom break, and proceeded to our next destination by foot, the Cebu City Museum (CCM). Here were given the Kiddie Passport, only to realize that we were supposed to earn 2 stars from our Temple visit had we been given passports earlier. Ohhh, I just had an idea, which stopped my son's crying.
When we entered the CCM, the Kids asked me if there are live dinosaurs or tiny people inside the museum. I am not sure why they asked, but the place did somehow make me feel like Ben Stiller spending a night at the museum. And while we were at the top floor, the lights flickered and went out, and the Kids really thought things are going to come alive! Thankfully, they did not and was able to enjoy the sight and feel of the gowns on display.
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| The Sinulog Festival Queens' gowns on display |
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| This is what he came back for, to learn how to make the Shuriken - or the star that ninjas throw at you! |
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| Posing for me, while her brother was busy making his paper Shuriken |
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| Happy Kids and Teachers at the Fo Guang Shan Chu Un Temple |
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| In an effort to capture our tartanilla ride, are the blurry images of my Kids and the horse :D |
On the way, we stopped by the San Pedro Calungsod Chapel. My Kids have been to this chapel before, but it was the first time for me. As they said, you must make a wish the first time you enter a church. I did not know if it's true for chapels, but I made one anyway! :)
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| At the San Pedro Calungsod Chapel |
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| Philippine money years ago, on display at the Museo de Talisay |
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| Wondering how this old telephone, without numbers, worked |
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| For the love of dressmaking, I have to take a pic of these old sewing machines |
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| An attachment to my passion for the Sikwate (Hot Choco drink) |
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| Old oil lamps, with my daughter hoping to find a genie inside one of those |
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| At the Museo de Talisay |
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| We are Heritage Champions! |
I have, as well as the Kids, gained so much from those 9 sites (not counting twice the temple visit) we've visited. They have truly taught us what the past was about, and how Cebu and the Cebuanos have become what we are now. And as a mom, I will make sure the imprint stays with my children as they continue weaving their future in a different land.
To the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation Inc., and the sponsors of the GSK, THANK YOU for this wonderful annual event.
Thanks for stopping by.
See yah!



























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