Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Tabon Cave Museum opens

- By CELESTE ANNA FORMOSO

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan — The National Museum of the Philippine­s marked the opening of its new museum at the Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuun Point in Quezon, Southern Palawan last Thursday.

The opening was graced by governor Victorino Dennis Socrates, Palawan Second District Representa­tive Jose Alvarez, Quezon Mayor Joselito Ayala, National Museum of the Philippine­s director general Jeremy Barns and members of the provincial board, among others.

In his speech, Barns lauded the partnershi­p between the NMP and the provincial government of Palawan, expressing hope for the preservati­on of the area for future generation­s.

“For many years, Palawan has been at the forefront of tourism, cultural

heritage promotion, and environmen­tal protection. And on this day, moving forward, the National Museum of the Philippine­s is very happy to be counted in this journey towards a sustainabl­e community by providing our quality exhibition­s, scientific studies, and all our public services here in this beautiful province,” Barns said.

He also stressed that with the support of local government officials, the commitment to preserving the caves as a cultural and natural heritage site is expected to reach new

heights. Barns highlighte­d the vision of making the Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuun Point a center for celebratin­g Filipino identity.

Tracing the origins of this vision back to the pioneering archaeolog­ical work of Dr. Robert Fox over 50 years ago, Barns noted the expansion of the National Museum of the Philippine­s’ activities in the area, from initial research to the developmen­t of public programs designed to further this mission.

This, Barns stressed, underscore­s the significan­ce of the Tabon Cave Complex and Lipuun Point within the museum’s broader goals.

 ?? PhotograPh courteSy of PaLawan Pio ?? the National Museum of the Philippine­s inaugurate­s its new component museum at the Tabon Cave Complex in Palawan province.
PhotograPh courteSy of PaLawan Pio the National Museum of the Philippine­s inaugurate­s its new component museum at the Tabon Cave Complex in Palawan province.

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