This post is actually long overdue and has been sitting in the drafts in my head for a few months now. I was preparing the images for this post when the partner told me it was no good for the site stats, as this happened last May. Anyway…it doesn’t matter. Hahaha!
Gabii Sa Kabilin, an annual event spearheaded by the Ramon Aboitiz Foundation, Inc. (RAFI), is actually inspired by the Lange Nachte der Museum (Long Night of the Museum) that take place in Germany and other European countries. Events such as these help in attracting both local and foreign tourists and provides venues for understanding and appreciation of local culture and history.
The Gabii Sa Kabilin, or Night of Heritage, happens every last Friday of May for six hours – from 6PM to 12 midnight. This started out in 2007 with just four Cebu City museums and has since grown to 29 participating museums and heritage sites around Cebu City, Mandaue City, Lapu-Lapu City and, most recently, Talisay City. GSK costs only 150pesos and provides you all-access to these sites (plus free shuttle to and from a destination, routes are being designated for this) so it is quite a bargain. If you weren’t able to catch Gabii Sa Kabilin from 2007 to 2014, you could always wait out for 2015 and the years to come.
Even if you can’t join the GSK experience, you can always check out these places when you visit Cebu or if you finally decide to look around the sights after years of being in the city. I’ll just let the images do the talking.
University of the Philippines Visayas – Cebu Campus
Rizal Memorial Library and Museum
Fo Guang Shan Chu Un Temple
Jose R. Gullas Halad Museum
Museo Sugbo (Carcel de Cebu)
And also a reminder to all museum visitors:
Happy learning!
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I think I missed all these places when we visited Cebu. I’ll keep this in mind next time we go there.
Stayed in Cebu for 6 months and I love the place but I can’t seem to remember going to these places! Or maybe just the Chinese temple.
I’ve never been to Cebu but would really love to visit. Thank you for this post. And also, I love your “about me” on the side. We’ve got a few things in common. I feel we’d get along well :p ENFP
Hehehe. We should hang out when you visit Cebu, then! π
Oo ba! π
I have wanted to visit Cebu for a long time. I think I should plan the trip for next year π
You should come here soon, Mommy Liz! There’s a bunch of other places to visit here as well.
I also wish to visit Cebu one day. I hope to visit these places, too. It would be a unique experience, I’m sure.
It sure will be. There’s still a lot to visit here in Cebu – I am foreign to many places here even if I’ve lived here my whole life. Haha!
Cool! My dad grew up in Cebu and must be familiar with these places; however, we couldn’t visit them all the last time we were there kasi nakakapagod maglakad if there’s a baby hehe. Couldn’t wait to visit these places next time!
These are all just museums and places of interest in the urban jungle – there’s a whole lot more you can visit in Cebu! Likewise, we weren’t able to see much of Davao when we went there in March. Perhaps next time we can stay longer and see more places! π
I really wanted to visit Cebu. Thanks for sharing this. Maybe after 2 years, we can start travelling again… and Cebu will be on the top of our list. π
The beaches are worth a visit here, too!