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Cultural Mapping in Tacloban City, Leyte

The document summarizes the cultural mapping of Tacloban City, Leyte by identifying available museums, churches, historical sites, modes of transportation, works of art, and handmade items. It describes several museums located in Tacloban City, including the Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum known for its collection of artifacts from the Marcos regime. It also lists churches, landmarks, and sites related to Tacloban's history such as the Madonna of Japan statue and Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport. Images show examples of transportation, artworks representing different ethnic groups, and various handicrafts sold at Tacloban Public Market.
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Cultural Mapping in Tacloban City, Leyte

The document summarizes the cultural mapping of Tacloban City, Leyte by identifying available museums, churches, historical sites, modes of transportation, works of art, and handmade items. It describes several museums located in Tacloban City, including the Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum known for its collection of artifacts from the Marcos regime. It also lists churches, landmarks, and sites related to Tacloban's history such as the Madonna of Japan statue and Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport. Images show examples of transportation, artworks representing different ethnic groups, and various handicrafts sold at Tacloban Public Market.
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  • Cultural Mapping in Tacloban City: Introduces the cultural survey of Tacloban City, focusing on mapping its key cultural sites.
  • Libraries and Archives: Describes the major libraries and archives, including the People Center Library as a focal point.
  • Churches and Other Edifices: Explores notable religious and public edifices, focusing on churches like the Sto. Niño Church and building designs.
  • Historical Shrines and Landmarks: Documents historical shrines and landmarks, with emphasis on places like the Tacloban City Convention Center and significant memorials.
  • Natural Features: Covers significant natural features such as trees and landscapes that hold cultural value in Tacloban City.
  • Transportation Modes: Details various modes of transportation in Tacloban City, including jeeps, tricycles, and passenger boats.
  • Works of Art: Showcases artworks and installations that represent the cultural identities within the community.
  • Handmade Crafts: Highlights craftsmanship and handmade products available at the Tacloban Public Market.

Cultural

Mapping in
Tacloban City,
Leyte
DATA GATHERING
A. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING ARE AVAILABLE TO YOUR COMMUNITY?
 MUSEUMS

Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum

Located at Real St. Tacloban City 


 Museums

The Sto. Niño Shrine and Heritage Museum is the most visited spot in Tacloban
City for it is known to contain hundreds of artifacts, antiques and art pieces
coming from around the world that were collected during the Marcos regime.
To name a few there are Italian tiles, Argentine carpets, chandeliers from
Czech Republic, Chinese porcelain jars and Austrian mirrors. It Consists of 21
Rooms.
 Museums

Palawan Room Ifugao Room


 Museums

Fern Room Muslim Room


 Museums

Shell Room Bamboo Room


 Museums

Imee Marcos Room Butterfly Room


 Museums

Imelda Marcos Room Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Room


 Museums

18 Sitter Dining Table Pres. Marcos Academic Grades


 Museums

Pope John Paul II’s Used Pres. Marcos Chair


Chair during its State Visit 1981
 Museums

Paintings from China. A gift From A Painting of Imelda marcos


Mao Zedong bearing sea shells
 Museums

The Octopus Chandelier in the Pictures from one of the Rooms


Grand Hall, Second Floor. in the mansion
 Museums

Red Carpet Stairs Imelda Marcos’s bathtub. A


Jacuzzi
 Libraries; Archives

People Center Library


Real St., Tacloban City
 Zoos or Animal Sanctuaries
 Memorabilia, Heirlooms and Antiques

People Center
Real St., Tacloban City
 Works by National Artists or recipients of the Republic Heritage or Manlilikhang Bayan
Awards
 Churches, Houses, Office, Shop Buildings, Outdoor Statues and Other Edifices

Mother of Perpetual Help Church Sto. Niño Church St. Joseph Parish
Real St., Tacloban City Tacloban City San Jose, Tacloban City
STO. NINO CHURCH’S OLD FACADE

STO. NINO CHURCH’S OLD FACADE


INTERIORS SET WITH CURVES
AND CIRCLES

THE NEW ALL-WHITE MODERNIST


FACADE OF THE CHURCH
The New Interiors Of Today’s Sto. Nino Church
 Churches, Houses, Office, Shop Buildings, Outdoor Statues and Other Edifices

Outdoor Statues at Leyte Capitol Building


Senator Enage St., Tacloban City
 Designed by a National Artist
 Designed or ornamented by a National artist or any of the first batch of Filipino
architects and artists
 Designed by the Daniel Burnham or William E. Parsons
 Historical Shrines and Landmarks

Sto. Niño Shrine


Real Street, Tacloban City
 Historical Shrines and Landmarks

Tacloban City Convention Center


Esperas Avenue, Tacloban City
 Historical Shrines and Landmarks

Madonna of Japan
Kanhuraw Hill Magsaysay Blvd.
Tacloban City
 Historical Shrines and Landmarks

Tacloban City Public Market


Paniguran Road, Tacloban City
 Historical Shrines and Landmarks

Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport


Airport Road, Tacloban City
LEYTE CAPITOL
BUILDING
LEYTE CAPITOL
BUILDING
First Chrstian Mass in the
Limasawa Islands

Gen. Mcarthur’s Leyte


Landing
19th Century
Iron Cannons
October 1994
Presidential Ceremony
Yolanda Memorial
Brgy. Anibong
 Outdoor sculpture or other visual arts
 Artist’s groups or art schools
 Fiesta committees that use statues and props
 Groups that perform pasyon, komedya, panunuluyan or other forms of traditional
literature
 Scientific intuitions or socities

B. Identify the Following in your community:


 The oldest still in existence …
 Building whether nipa or wood
 Trees
Masked Tree
Magsaysay Blvd, Tacloban City

Coconut Tree
Real St., Tacloban City
 Helds
 Families to settle in the area
 Animals or Pets
 People
 Clothing Jewelry
 Furniture and other home accessories
 Farm Tools
 Musical Instruments
 Founder of the Barrio
 Different artisans and tradesmen
 Books
 Scientific Equipment
 Modes of transportation

Public Utility Jeep Tricycle Passenger Boat


Tacloban City Tacloban City Tacloban City
 Works of Art

Ata Maguindanao Kalinga


People Center, Tacloban City People Center, Tacloban City People Center, Tacloban City
 Handmade anything

Different Handmade Products


Tacloban Public Market, Tacloban City
 Handmade anything

Different Handmade Products


Tacloban Public Market, Tacloban City
THAT’S ALL
THANK YOU
FOR LISTENING

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