Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘Banaue’ book raises awareness on need to restore ancient rice terraces

- By Antonio C.Hila Visit www.banauerest­oration.org. –CONTRIBUTE­D

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The restoratio­n of the Banaue Rice Terraces has gotten a new boost with the launching of the book, “A Banaue Story: Restoring a World Heritage Site,” recently held at the Rigodon Ballroom of Peninsula Manila Hotel in Makati.

The book aims to raise local and internatio­nal awareness on the need to restore and preserve the “Philippine Rice Terraces,” as they are called by the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (Unesco) in its prestigiou­s World Heritage List.

The book is the brainchild of Milagros O. How, president and CEO of Universal Internatio­nal Inc. (UHI). She has been the moving spirit behind the Banaue Rice Terraces Restoratio­n Project since 2015 when she learned of the deteriorat­ing state of the Cordillera terraces.

The terraces have been threatened by natural phenomena such as landslides and dwindling agricultur­al manpower.

Through her restoratio­n project, some 17 hectares have been cleared and restored, out of the 49 hectares that have been identified as endangered and needing immediate restoratio­n.

Last July, How tapped the help of composer Josefino “Chino” Toledo in organizing an internatio­nal symphonic compositio­n tilt based on the musicalcul­tural traditions of Banaue to elicit both national and internatio­nal support for the restoratio­n project.

Much earlier, How had organized Tofarm, a festival of independen­t movies advocating greater support for agricultur­e, in response to the dwindling agricultur­al interest that was the reason for the rice terraces’ neglect and abandonmen­t.

During the launch, Banaue Mayor Jerry Dalipog thanked How for her unstinting efforts to help Banaue and other communitie­s in saving the rice terraces.

Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat commended How for her privatesec­tor-driven effort to save Banaue, a “beautiful and culturally significan­t tourist destinatio­n.”

Puyat announced that through the Tourism Infrastruc­ture and Enterprize Zone Authority (Tieza), National Commission for Culture and the Arts and National Museum, funds for the restoratio­n of the terraces’ collapsed walls would start next year.

Tieza will also restore the Banaue Hotel and Youth Hostel to upgrade tourism in the area, she added.

Ester Dipasupil, the book’s editor, acknowledg­ed the contributi­on of various scholars, writers, and photograph­ers in the 265-page lavish tome printed in Singapore.

Photos by renowned photograph­ers such as Eduardo Masferre, John Chua and George Tapan grace the pages of the highly beautiful book. .

Dipasupil urged buyers and readers of the book to “give a damn” by helping in the restoratio­n of the terraces.

 ??  ?? Photograph by George Tapan on the cover of “A Banaue Story: Restoring a World Heritage Site”
Photograph by George Tapan on the cover of “A Banaue Story: Restoring a World Heritage Site”
 ?? –PHOTOS BY LESTER BABIERA ?? Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat
–PHOTOS BY LESTER BABIERA Tourism Secretary Bernadette Puyat
 ??  ?? Milagros O. How
Milagros O. How
 ??  ?? Banaue Mayor Jerry Dalipog
Banaue Mayor Jerry Dalipog
 ??  ?? Book editor Ester Dipasupil
Book editor Ester Dipasupil

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