President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. led the inauguration of the National Museum of the Philippines Cebu on Friday, July 28, in a ceremony which was also attended by First Lady Liza Araneta-Marcos and Department of Tourism Sec. Christina Garcia Frasco.
The NMP Cebu is located in the old Malacañan sa Sugbo building near Fort San Pedro in Cebu City.
Pres. Marcos congratulated Gov. Gwen Garcia and Cebu City Mayor Michael Rama for “working hand in hand with the NMP to establish the biggest regional museum of the NMP in the Visayas.”
“It is a milestone not only for the Queen City of the South and the whole Province of Cebu but for the entire country, as the opening of this museum brings to the fore our rich natural, cultural, and artistic treasures,” the president said in his speech.
The president, who is a self-confessed “museum-type” of person, added that the inauguration of the museum in the country’s oldest settlement “is in line with our national agenda to promote tourism and, just as importantly, to nurture our national identity.”
Also present during the event were Mr. Andoni Aboitiz, NMP Board of Trustees chairman; as well as mayors and representatives from across Cebu Island. | IPA