Enriching Filipino heritage through inclusive legislation | Sonny M. Angara

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Enriching Filipino heritage through inclusive legislation | Sonny M. Angara
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On March 26, 2010, Republic Act 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act was enacted to boost our country’s efforts in preserving our cultural treasures. Know more:

ON March 26, 2010, Republic Act 10066 or the National Cultural Heritage Act was enacted to boost our country’s efforts in preserving our cultural treasures. My father, the former Senate President Ed Angara, who was the principal author of the measure in the Senate, said the law was not only a serious step in preserving our cultural treasures, but in a deeper sense, affirms our identity as a people.

In 2016, a report by the United Nations noted that while linkages between culture and social inclusion cannot be easily defined, greater participation in cultural life, particularly greater inclusiveness, fosters societies to be more democratic and stable. Relatedly, some of the measures I filed celebrate the diversity within our Filipino communities. Senate Bill No.

Heritage, according to Britannica, is the collective of all traditions, achievements, beliefs that are part of the history of a nation. For one, Indigenous Peoples possess practices, knowledge, expressions and skills that are still relevant and provide meaning in everyday life, where the passing down of this heritage enhances the vitality, strength, and well-being of communities according to the Unesco.

There is also P94 million for commemorations and restorations under the National Historical Commission of the Philippines such as the 125th Anniversary of the Philippine Independence, celebration of the Philippine-Spanish Friendship Day, restoration of the Mabini Shrine , Molo Church , Patnongon Old Casa Municipal , and the Nagcarlan underground cemetery .

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