LAPU-LAPU CITY, Cebu — The Cebu Provincial Heritage Commission is now taking steps to amend the province’s 2008 heritage ordinance to formally include and protect intangible cultural heritage. Officials say the planned amendment aims to expand existing protections beyond physical landmarks to include traditions, oral history, rituals, performing arts, and other cultural practices passed down through generations. According to the Cebu Province Public Information Office, the heritage commission held its first meeting in several years on March 5, 2026. READ: Sibonga church: Capitol forms task group to speed up its restoration Provincial Administrator Atty. Ace Durano, who also serves as […]... Keep on reading: Cebu eyes ordinance to safeguard oral history, intangible heritage