Lunes, Mayo 29, 2017

City of San Fernando: A Heritage Visit in the City full of history in Pampanga

City of San Fernando: A Heritage Visit in the City full of history in Pampanga

As a delegate of the event of National Commission for the Culture and the Arts and the Philippine Information Agency, the Eco-cultural Heritage Caravan Seminar with Onsite Immersion NCCA-PIA Culture & Arts Promotion in Luzon April 25-30, 2017, I experienced a heritage walk and visited the historical City of San Fernando, Pampanga.
San Fernando railway Station
It is a part of the Ferrerocarril de Manila-Dagupan, the first railway system in the Philippines built in 1892, spanning 195 kilometers from Tutuban in Manila to Dagupan in Pangasinan. This National Historical Commission of the Philippines site is one of the five stations which can be found in the province of Pampanga. The other four stations are located in Apalit, Sto. Tomas, Angeles City and Mabalacat City.
On the 27th of June 1982, Dr. Jose Rizal disembarked at this station to meet the new members of La Liga Filipina from Pampanga. After 50 years, in 1942, this place became the final stop of the 102 kilometer death march of Filipino and American prisoners of war from Bataan, before being transferred to their last destination, Camp O'Donnel in Capas, Tarlac. The San Fernando Railway Station is now the office of the Tourism staff of the city at the same time, it housed the museum that showcased the historical events that occurred in the railway station and personalities who have a significant role in their history.
A visit in the City of San Fernando will not be complete without a heritage walk around the city proper where you can see some old houses that are full of historical significance.











Consunji House, located in A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga that served as residence of Don Antonio Consunji, Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando in 1892, who was removed from office by the Spanish authorities as a result of his presence during the visit to San Fernando of Dr. Jose Rizal in June 1892.He became the Presidente Municipal of San Fernando during the Philippine Revolution from 1898-1899.
Augusto P. Hizon House, located in A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. The house was built at the turn of the century by the couple, Teodoro Santos and Africa Ventura. Later purchased by Maria Singian Hizon, a nurse of the Pampanga Chapter of the Philippine Red Cross during the Philippine Revolution.The house was inherited by her nephew Augusto Hizon and is currently owned by his heirs.
This ancestral house exemplifying the architecture prevalent during the American Colonial Period, is an important edifice of the city.
Lazatin House, located in A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga. It was built by the couple, Serafin Lazatin and Encarnacion Singian in 1926, it served as the residence of the Japanese General Masaharu Homma during the Japanese occupation of San Fernando. The Lazatins are among the pioneers if the PASUDECO and SFELAPCO. A perfect example of the architecture prevalent during the American colonial period, it is listed as a Heritage House in the registry of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
Hizon-Ocampo House, A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, originally owned by the couple Victoria Singian and Don Anacleto Hizonm, the house was later given to their daughter, Leoncia Hizon when she married Dr. Basilio Ocampo. Among the children of the latter couple who were born here were Aurea Ocampo Escaler, mother of the well-known businessman Ernesto Escalerand Bishop Federico Escaler SJ., Architect Fernando Ocampo, the Father of Modern Architecture; Sr. Maria Asuncion RGS, the first Filipina nun of the Religious of Good Sheperd; twins Pilar OCampo Feliciano and Rosario; Ricardo Ocampo and Purita Ocampo Gamboa, to whom the house was finally passed on. The house was indeed a place that produced personalities in the history of the country.
Tabacalera House, A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, a house designed by Architect Fernando Ocampo and rented to Tabacalera. During the 2nd World War, it was appropriated by the Japanese Imperial army to serve as headquarters of the Kempeitai from 1943-1944. This ancestral house, exemplifying the architecture prevalent during the American Colonial Period, is an important heritage edifice of the city.
Hizon-Singian House, located in A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga, was built in 1870 by Capitan Anacleto Hizon, Gobernadorcillo of San Fernando and Victoria Singian de Miranda y de Ocampo. It served as headquarters of Spanish General Antonio Ruiz Serralde during the 1896 Philippine Revolution, as military hospital and barracks of the Japanese Imperial Army in 1943-1944, and as headquarters of American General Walter Krueger of the 6th American Army in 1945.
A perfect example of a bahay na bato, it is listed as a Heritage House in the registry of the National Historical Commission of the Philippines.
Metropolitan Cathedral, founded by the Augustinians in 1754 and placed under the avocation of the Nuestra Senora de la Asuncion while the town was under the patronage of San Fernando III. Fr. Sebastian Moreno, OSA was named prior-vicar in 1756.
The stone church may have been built by the end of the 18th century. Both church and convent were burned by the Philippine Revolutionary Army on orders of Gen. Antonio Luna on May 5, 1899. IT was restored by Kapampangan Architect Fernando Hizon Ocampo in 1948.
Elevated to a cathedral on December 11, 1948 as the seat of the newly created Diocese. On October 1, 1981, it was established as Metropolitan Cathedral under the Titularship of St. Ferdinand and the Patronage of our Lady of the Assumption.

The heritage walk in A. Consunji St., Sto. Rosario, City of San Fernando, Pampanga was indeed full of history and lessons to ponder that it is a big salute to the people of San Fernando for their contributions in the history of our country but also for knowing to value the heritage of the city just by simple preserving historical sites and heritage houses. The heritage walk is like a visit to a lifesize museum.







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Sabado, Mayo 27, 2017

VIGAN: The Heritage City

When you hear the word VIGAN, it is always synonymous to heritage, being hailed as part of the 7 Wonders of the World for their preservation of the place as a heritage site. I had been visiting the place for a lot of times, and I am still a fan of how the government and the people preserve the city
A usual visit in Vigan consists of praying in the Vigan Cathedral, a shopping for souvenirs at the Heritage Village, a  ride with a calesa, dining in Plaza Burgos to eat SInanglaw, Empanada and Okoy, exploring the Baluarte, Hidden garden and experience pottery making and end the day to watch the Vigan City’s Dancing Fountain.
                But thru invitation of  the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts and the Philippine Information Agency to be part of the Eco-cultural Heritage Caravan Seminar with Onsite Immersion NCCA-PIA Culture & Arts Promotion in Luzon April 25-30, 2017., It was great to discover a new place to visit in Vigan City and that is the Vigan Conservatory Complex. This complex houses three museums, a repository of archives, a conservation school and a dormitory. The 3 museums revolve around the concepts of the city's Pammati ken Kari (Devotion and Power), Ciudad Lungsod (Outlining the city) and Casa Bigueno (the revolution of the Vigan House).
            Visiting the place needs an appointment by writing a letter to the Office of the Mayor.





            Looking back at our visit, the first part, Pammati Ken Kari, shows how we Filipinos, embrace our faith to the Lord Almighty, that we indeed becomes strong no matter how hard life becomes, because of our faith thus it is indeed essential for us to Worship His Holy Name thru our devotion to our practices as a Catholic. I specifically liked the  part where the practice of Pasion is interpreted by having a recorded music for every visitors to witness how PASION was done, it was the part of the exhibit that is not common to religious themed museums.



            The second part, Ciudad Lungsod, will make visitors to be familiar on the historical background of Vigan, on having a chance to know about the personalities behind the history of Vigan, a look on the pottery and weaving industry of the city introduced how creative the people of Vigan are, on how artistry became a source of income of the people and  an eyeview of how Vigan looks like thru a miniature of the city. The city had been full of personalities in the history and evident is the popularity of Gabriela Silang and Diego Silang who were not just couple but also a partner in fighting for the country against the Spaniards. The said part of the  museum will make you realize how people fight for freedom and how cruel it was that fellow Filipinos prefer to sacrifice the lives of their fellows just to save themselves. Indeed, a cruel part of our history it was. Heroism is the reason why Vigan’s culture and heritage is still alive right now since people never forget how valuable it is to fight for our country and preserve the beauty of our country.



                The last part of the museum is a look on how intricate it was to maintain and build a Vigan House in Casa Bigueno, wherein  models of Vigan houses and the materials used in constructing a Vigan house were displayed. It was indeed a great way to discover of how the Vigan house that we appreciate so much was constructed.

                The conservatory complex will still have more stuff to construct and show to people so that we will appreciate more to conserve our culture and heritage and hoping it will not be that hard to once again visit the said place because if visiting is only thru appointment and not open to the public then the place will only looks like it was constructed for only few and selected people to visit.
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Exploring Ilocos Norte as my way of valuing my Ilocano Heritage

As an Ilocano, it is an essential thing to explore the historical  province of Ilocos Norte.

As a child, I always remember visiting Ilocos Norte during field trips in school and some family outings but lately, I had the chance to do that last January 2, 2014 with my family for my mother’s birthday and then July 2014 for a company outing and was so blessed to be invited to once again experience it thru invitation of  the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts and the Philippine Information Agency to be part of the Eco-cultural Heritage Caravan Seminar with Onsite Immersion NCCA-PIA Culture & Arts Promotion in Luzon April 25-30, 2017.

            Coming from CagayanValley , I was welcomed to the see the Patapat Viaduct of Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte. The Patapat Viaduct is an elevated road which is 30 meters above sea level. The 1.3 km long coastal bridge connects the Maharlika Highway in Laoag to the Cagayan Valley, a busy street above the coastal areas of Pagudpud. The fourth longest bridge in the country, this winding concrete beauty is said to be the northernmost roadway part of Ilocos Norte. Patapat gt its name from the Ilocano term for belt, wherein the bridge looks like a belt of the side of the mountain. It had been a beneficial infrastructure not just for the people of both regions, Ilocos Region and Cagayan Valley to have a connection but also for other parts of the country to pass thru and able to exchange trades using the bridge.

            The bridge is not just an infrastructure for the Filipinos like us but also a great backdrop to use in our selfies or groupies that we don’t just take pictures on the edge part but also on the center of the bridge since the majestic beach and mountain are both picturesque and always a great element for a picture taking.



            Moving forward, you can see the Bangui Windmills which is the very first wind power plant in the Philippines known as Bangui Wind Farm or Bangui Windmills of Ilocos Norte. The wind farm houses and uses 20 units of 70 meter (230 ft.) high Vestas Wind Systems. These wind turbine systems are arranged in a single row that stretches in the 9 kilometer shoreline of the Bangui Bay facing the West Philippine Sea. Forty percent of Ilocos Norte’s electricity is supported by Bangui's Wind Mills. Using such technology is one way to appreciate how nature take provide for the needs of the people that we as human, must then take good care of our environment since we benefit so much from it.



When you hear the name of the place, Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, chills from the stories of the past seems to haunt you but still a delight to visit the place. Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, is the light station built during the Spanish time in the province of Ilocos Norte, specifically on a hill on the town of Burgos. Its purpose is to guide vessels faring through the West Philippine Sea from Babuyan Channel to the body ports of Luzon's western seaboard, which includes the ports of Manila and Subic.
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, also known as Burgos Lighthouse, is a cultural heritage structure in Burgos, Ilocos Norte that was established during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. It was first lit on March 30, 1892 and is set high on Vigia de Nagparitan Hill overlooking the scenic Cape Bojeador where early galleons used to sail by. It was believed to be the place of execution of the warriors who go against the Spaniards thus the place is believed to be haunted by their ghosts. After 100 years, it still function as a welcoming beacon to the crown international ship that enter the Philippine Archipelago from the north and guide them safely away from the rocky coast of the town but more now of a tourist destination since the place is strategically located in a spot where you can appreciate how beautiful the nature, both the sea and the mountain.


Paoay Church, Paoay, Ilocos Norte. One of the oldest colonial churches in the country built during the Spanish era. It is built of coral blocks and stucco plastered bricks, the architecture is a unique combination of gothic, baroque and oriental. Construction of the church was started in 1704 and completed in 1894. A few meters away is the coral stone bell tower which served as observation post of the "Katipuneros" during the Philippine Revolution, Paoay Church is included in the UNESCO's World Heritage List.
                The beauty of the church is magnificent since the structure is indeed a work of art but what is more essential is the fact that people still uses it not just a structure to take pictures but still a place to worship.


                The 4 places mentioned are indeed a great way to take a look back at our heritage but more places can be found in Ilocos Norte which are worth to visit. Marcos Museum, Malacanang of the North, Paoay Lake, Paoay Sand Dunes, Kaurpurwan and more places that can be a great place to visit and take a look at memory lane and discover more of our heritage as Ilocano and as a Filipino.


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Lunes, Mayo 22, 2017

Highland Weddings Bridal Fair in Baguio City

The Highland Weddings Bridal Fair at the SM Atrium of Baguio City was a huge success with the participation of different exhibitors who had been able to showcase their services thru their booths and soon to wed couples were given choices as options for their wedding day.

The event was held last May 19-21, 2017 with rains pouring outside the mall but people still flocked to witness the event.

The fashion shows of the designers added a treat to all soon to wed couples for they witness how the outfits were sashayed on the stage with the gorgeous models.

The event culminated with awarding a certificate of participation to all exhibitors and to winners of some special awards that would indeed bring motivation to the exhibitors to do great in providing quality services to all their clients.

Best bridal cake design - cake #13
Nikki Cirilo Dapyawen
Best in social media - Dark Room
Most visited booth -Northern bakers club
Best bridal gown - Jheo Rapanan
Style award booth - Venus Parkview Hotel
Best booth - Creative Events



The event was kinda special to me since I was invited by Flipfat Studio to be one of their partner as a host and event Coordinator together with Illuminate by Mike Chang, a make-up artist.
The experience was great since as a wedding supplier, I have to face inquiries and needed to showcase what Flipfat Studio can provide to our clients, many inquiries but at the end of the day, we are grateful for the on the spot booking of clients.

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Miyerkules, Mayo 17, 2017

Highland Weddings Bridal Fair

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My experience at the Cultural Heritage Caravan by NCCA & PIA

Cultural Heritage Caravan Seminar with Onsite Immersion NCCA-PIA Culture & Arts Promotion in Luzon April 25-30, 2017

An experiential learning visit on the culture, arts and heritage sites in the participating Regions 1, 2, 3, 4A, 4B, 5 and CAR as a joint project of the National Commission for the Culture and the Arts and the Philippine Information Agency.
What did I learn from the tour? It is the importance of knowing how to look back to our heritage for we are not who we are right now, if not for what our heritage had left for us.
We had visited structures that speaks the history of the past and linked it to present time, from churches, towers, lighthouse, house, village, train station, museums, bridge, windmills, cultural presentations and a lot more.
One thing I considered as the most touching statement, is when the Vice Mayor of Lal-lo, mentioned how their town was once a city but the cityhood was transferred to Vigan, thus it shows how a person gives glory to his heritage by the efforts of their townspeople to get back the glory of their former city and make everything be back with their unified efforts to make Lal-lo a community who preserved their heritage but also embrace development.
Another thing that I learned is that food is an essential part of touring the country since if you have great food, it will make you remember more about the place survived through the years with the food industry as part of their heritage.
Among the foods that I considered special are the pancit batil patong of Cagayan, that shows the trade industry of frequent Chinese visitors in the place and left the people with their noodles as a meal and now a booming business thru the years., then another one is the famous empanada of Ilocos served in Bangui that fills-up our tummy as we enjoyed the scenery. I also observed that longanisa is indeed a popular breakfast meal since almost all the provinces we had visited had served it to us and they have different tastes that are unique in every province making them to have their own identity.
This experience of touring is not just about visiting places but rather looking back at our past and realize that what makes us is what we have in our past.
I would like to extend my gratitude to the Philippine Information Agency Region 1 for choosing me to be the delegate from La Union to take part in the Cultural Heritage Tour Caravan organized by the National Commission on Culture and the Arts and the Philippine Information Agency. I learned so much from the experience and it indeed will help me as a blogger to discover new knowledge that surely develops me to be a better person and a better social media personality.
I would also acknowledge the support I got from CJ Makil Concrete Products & Aggregates, Villa d' El-lita Hotel, Resort and Restaurant and ZTL Yadao Concrete Products and Aggregates as well as Sudipen shirt. I am so grateful for the assistance you have extended to me. Special mention to Dyem Quintero for the kindness.
Now, here are the places we had visited and some background about them so you can get some info and be encouraged to visit and promote our heritage sites.
St. Peter Cathedral The Saint Peter Metropolitan Cathedral, tagged as the Tuguegarao Cathedral, is located along Rizal Street, Centro 10, Tuguegarao, Cagayan, Philippines. It is an 18th century Baroque church, was originally built by Dominican friars, is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Tuguegarao, and considered as one of the largest churches in the Cagayan Valley. A historical marker of the history of the church was installed in 1982 by the National Historical Institute.
Ermita De San Jacinto St. Hyacinth Church (San Jacinto Church) or the Ermita de Piedra de San Jacinto (Stone Chapel of San Jacinto) is an elevated historic chapel established in 1604, 100 years older than the St. Peter and Paul Cathedral. American soldiers during the Philippine-American War used it as headquarters in 1899. St. Hyacinth is the patron Saint of the city whose feast is celebrated every August 15 coinciding with the Pav-vurulun Festival.
The oldest brick structure in the city is the first parochial building built by the Dominican fathers in Tuguegarao. The current structure is the latest in a process of rebuilding beginning in 1724, in 1892 after it was destroyed by an earthquake and reconstruction after the World War II. The chapel was not heavily damaged during the war and as a result retains its original wooden retablo which dates back to the 18th century.
Our Lady of Chartres Chapel The Our Lady of the Chartres Chapel (OLCC) is the University Chapel of St. Paul University Philippines. It is a replica of the Cathedral of the Diocese Chartres in France.
It was built through the initiative of Sr. Remy Angela Junio, SPC, the then University President. It was consecrated on February 2, 2011 by Msgr. Diosdado Talamayan, DD, the Archbishop Emiritus of Tuguegarao.
The relic of the St. Teresa de Avila was enthroned by Msgr. Giuseppe Pinto, DD, the Apostolic Nuncio to the Philippines on December 8, 2011. Located at the heart of the SPUP campus, the OLCC is considered one of the finest models of architectural ingenuity. It stands as the open arms of Christ welcoming and blessing all those who enter the University. Unveiled on February 11, 2013, the National Historical Marker, bestowed by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines, is a recognition of the significant contributions of SPUP in the fields of education and service to the province, the region and the country.
Old San Jacinto de Polonia The San Jacinto de Polonia Church is home to the oldest Catholic Church Bell in the Philippines. Camalaniugan Bell is housed on the topmost section of a 3 stores square belfry clad in red bricks. The bell, also called the Santa Maria Bell or Bell of Antiquity, was forged on 1595 making the antique the oldest in the Philippines, and in the entire Southeast Asia. A significant heritage passed down by our Spanish colonizer to the proud townsfolk of Camalaniugan.
The Ruins of the old church serve as a centerpiece to a public park where locals could relax and spend time.
St. Dominic De Guzman Church The church is located in Lal-lo, Cagayan, which was established as Nueva Segovia, one of the first 4 cities in the Philippines, and reigned as Cagayan's provincial capital for over two and a half centuries before the seat of power was moved to Tuguegarao.
The Spanish colonial church stands boldly, clad in red bricks, and situated just along the National Highway. Miguel de Benavides, O.P. Was the founder of the oldest active university in the country but before he constituted the Dominican school, the Spanish friar was elected the first Bishop of the Nueva Segovia Diocese, Lal-lo, the 4th City of the Philippines. Nueva Segovia Diocese was later moved to Vigan and still remains to this day.
Patapat Viaduct, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte The Patapat Viaduct is an elevated road which is 30 meters above sea level. The 1.3 km long coastal bridge connects the Maharlika Highway in Laoag to the Cagayan Valley, a busy street above the coastal areas of Pagudpud. The fourth longest bridge in the country, this winding concrete beauty is said to be the northernmost roadway part of Ilocos Norte.
Bangui Windmills The very first wind power plant in the Philippines known as Bangui Wind Farm or Bangui Windmills of Ilocos Norte. The wind farm houses and uses 20 units of 70 meter (230 ft.) high Vestas Wind Systems. These wind turbine systems are arranged in a single row that stretches in the 9 kilometer shoreline of the Bangui Bay facing the West Philippine Sea. Forty percent of Ilocos Norte'selectricity is supported by Bangui's Wind Mills.
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, is the light station built during the Spanish time in the province of Ilocos Norte, specifically on a hill on the town of Burgos. Its purpose is to guide vessels faring through the West Philippine Sea from Babuyan Channel to the body ports of Luzon's western seaboard, which includes the ports of Manila and Subic.
Cape Bojeador Lighthouse, also known as Burgos Lighthouse, is a cultural heritage structure in Burgos, Ilocos Norte that was established during the Spanish colonial period in the Philippines. It was first lit on March 30, 1892 and is set high on Vigia de Nagparitan Hill overlooking the scenic Cape Bojeador where early galleons used to sail by. After 100 years, it still function as a welcoming beacon to the crown international ship that enter the Philippine Archipelago from the north and guide them safely away from the rocky coast of the town.
Paoay Church One of the oldest colonial churches in the country built during the Spanish era. It is built of coral blocks and stucco plastered bricks, the architecture is a unique combination of gothic, baroque and oriental. Construction of the church was started in 1704 and completed in 1894. A few meters away is the coralstone bell tower which served as observation post of the "Katipuneros" during the Philippine Revolution, Paoay Church is included in the UNESCO's World Heritage List.
Vigan Conservation Museum This complex houses three museums, a repository of achieves, a conservation school and a dormitory. The 3 museums revolve around the concepts of the city's Pammati ken Kari (Devotion and Power), Ciudad Lungsod (Outlining the city) and Casa Bigueno (the revolution of the Vigan House)
Tam-awan Village
It gives one a feel of life showcasing the traditional Ifugao Huts and Baguio's art and culture scene. Established by National Artist Ben Cabrera in 1998 with Chanum Foundation to promote the local artists. Tam-awan is a local word which means "vantage point". There is a Cafe where you can get a taste of Cordillera flavors.
Museo Kordilera-UP Baguio Ethnographic Museum It recently opened features the arts and culture materials of the Cordillera. It is aimed to serve as repository of tangible and intangible heritage of the region.
Mini Forest Park It is beside Baguio Convention Center reminds the public on how it is saved from a building construction project, the advocacy to reforest it and what tree species are within the area. The Baguio Convention Center is a convention facility and it was the venue of the 1978 World Chess Championship series between 2 Russian grandmaster Anatoly Karpov and Victor Korchnoi.
Casa Vallejo The declared heritage site is along Upper Session Road and among the oldest buildings in the city. It was refereed to as Dormitory 4 constructed by the Americans to house construction workers who helped Baguio City.
Session Road Rotonda, With the eight rock formation art design installed by Igorot stone sculpture Gilbert Gano, represent the eight members of the Philippine Commission who used to hold their summer sessions in Baguio in the early 1900s.
Baden Powell Hotel The site of the first Philippine Commission
Baguio Museum It is located within the Tourism Complex, displays a variety of artifacts and relics that speak of the cultural heritage, customs and traditions of the Mountain Province with each display focusing on an indigenous group. San Fernando railway Station It is a part of the Ferrerocarril de Manila-Dagupan, the first railway system in the Philippines built in 1892, spanning 195 kilometers from Tutuban in Manila to Dagupan in Pangasinan. This National Historical Commission of the Philippines site is one of the five stations which can be found in the province of Pampanga. The other four stations are located in Apalit, Sto. Tomas, Angeles City and Mabalacat City.
On the 27th of June 1982, Dr. Jose Rizal disembarked at this station to meet the new members of La Liga Filipina from Pampanga. After 50 years, in 1942, this place became the final stop of the 102 kilometer death march of Filipino and American prisoners of war from Bataan, before being transferred to their last destination, Camp O'Donnel in Capas, Tarlac.
Manila Cathedral Also known as the Manila Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica, had been a venue for papal Masses in the country, with Blessed Paul VI in 1970 and St. John Paul II in 1981 saying their masses. It is located at Plaza de Roma in Intramuros, Manila and its current rector is Monsignor Nestor Cerbo.
It was initially built as as simple parish in Manila in 1571 by Juan de Vivero, a secular priest, and was dedicated to Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception. Back then, it was simply made of nipa and bamboo. On December 21, 1581, its status was elevated to a cathedral by Bishop Domingo Salazar. The promotion happened two years after Pope Gregory established the Diocese of Manila, which was put under the supervision of the Archbishop of Mexico. The bishop reconstructed it from wood, nipa and bamboo.
San Agustin Church The San Agustin was the only building left intact after the destruction of Intramuros in WWII. Built between 1587 and 1606. It is the oldest church in the Philippines. The massive facade conceals an ornate interior filled with objects of great historical and cultural merit. Note the intricate trompe l'oeil frescoes on the vaulted ceiling and the tropical cloisters as well as the slightly shabby gardens out the back.
The present structure is actually the third to stand on the site and has weathered seven earthquake, as well as the Battle of Manila. It's an active church and much in demand for weddings and other ceremonies. As a giving back to NCCA and PIA, I will be posting a lot of photographs of heritage sites in my social media accounts so I can encourage other people to be part of the conservation campaign for our heritage and for our future generation..

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