A night of Heritage | Gabii sa Kabilin

After a 2-year hiatus, the heritage event in Cebu City is finally back. Gabii sa Kabilin is a yearly event that showcases the rich culture and heritage of the province through a walk in the past.

It's a one-night-only all-access pass to different participating museums in the tri-city (Cebu, Mandaue, and Talisay) The ticket only cost 200.00 ($3.40), which already included free bus rides to and from the designated locations and a Tartanilla ride. The event starts from 6pm until 12mn and took place last October 21, 2022.

This year, there were 20 heritage sites that participated.

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My partner knows that I love this type of tour, so he took me on a date.

I'm a history buff. I love old stories, buildings, architecture, anything related to history and science. Maybe that's why I majored in tourism.

Over 4,000 tourists, both local and international, took part in the event. The walking tour was one of the highlights. The streets were filled with a lot of tourists that night.

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My partner and I were able to finish the walking tour and enjoy all the exhibits at those 8 heritage sites. I found a lot of interesting artifacts and a lot of new learning from the different museums. Every heritage site prepares activities both for kids and adults, and others have tour guides available inside to tell the rich stories behind the place.

One of my personal favorites was the Jose Rizal Museum, The University of San Carlos Museum, The Jesuit House, Archdiocesan Museum of Cebu and the exhibit at Palm Grass Heritage Hotel, about which I will tell you more in a much more detailed blog in the coming days.

Here are other photos we took from the Tour :



This blog is just a sneak peak and an intro for the other heritage sites that I will be sharing in the days to come, so I will save the best pictures and stories for later.


How was the experience?

The walking tour was great, although there are a lot of opportunities for growth and improvement. Some museums have great crowd control as they limit the number of participants per time. This was great as the place didn't get too crowded and the tour guide could best accommodate the small groups. Two thumbs up for the organizers at the Jose Rizal Museum and the RAFI Kabilin Center for a job well done.

The Bus schedules going to the other museums away from the walking tour also has an issue. I think there were limited buses compared to the number of participants, I wonder why they weren't able to anticipate it.

I was kind of frustrated as we weren't able to take the other tours as planned. We waited in line at the bus stops, but it took forever, and it was already 10pm, and we still had 12 sites to visit.

We ended up not finishing the tour and went home instead.

What they can do better?

I hope they organize more bus stops and routes next year, and hopefully each museum and heritage site will have assigned tour guides for a better experience for the tourists. There were a lot of instances where I asked the volunteers at any specific site to tell me more about the history or story of the places, and they couldn't give me an answer. I mean, come on? Not all people just want to take pictures; some of us want to know more about the place we are visiting.

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Luckily, there is an ongoing program by the government and private sectors that aims to boost and promote the heritage sites for years to come. Basically, their vision is to make the Gabii sa Kabilin not just a yearly experience but a daily one. I agree that a 6 hour tour cannot suffice as a visit to 20 historical sites; it's just not enough. If you really want to learn more and better appreciate the exhibits and artifacts in each place, at least one or two museums per day will do. So if you are from Cebu, I urge you to head on to their crowd sourcing site and provide feedback on what you would like to see in the Cebu Heritage Quarter, or share what your aspirations for the Cebu City Cultural District are. Who knows, maybe in the next 5-10 years, when this vision becomes a reality, your ideas and suggestions will help shape the Heritage Districts' future.

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Conclusion

Gabii sa Kabilin is something that you must experience at least once in your life. Cebu City is rich in history, from its part in the circumnavigation of the world, to the expansion of Christianity, its part in the Philippine Revolution, and so much more. There are a lot of stories to tell, and no other way to experience them than by taking a walk through the past, from their heritage sites.

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I never knew this even existed. Glad to take us on your tour and highlight the event. ❤️

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Join next year mi. It was so fun. :) Sayang lang kay bitin jud ang time, di mada sa 6hrs ang 20 sites.

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Ohh, I never heard about this, this could be fun and informative concept of event. Is this once a year event?

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Yep, it really is a very informative way to rediscover our past, it's a fun activity for families and kids too.

Yes, it's an annual event. Before the pandemic, it used to be held on every last Friday of May. I wonder why they choose October now, 😅 but yeah. Next year napud puhon.

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Ohhh I see, I cant wait to join on this next year. Thank you again.

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Been wanting to attend one but too late for me, I’m so far na.
20 sites in a day seems impossible. I think it should be stretched to another day or something. Naa pa jui mga hindrances sa transpo. Well… hayyy
And the people manning the place should be knowledgeable enough to answer the audience. Luhh ha, mura ra na ug nagbaligya pero wala diay kabalo sa produkto. hahaha aw

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Kaya nga, nakaka overwhelm ng 20 sites. 8 sites lang ko kutob, bawi next year with a diff. Strategy Unahin na ang bus routes 😅

But yes, mejo chaotic ang ilang comeback this year. Daghan problems, gamay ang bus, way tarong ang linya, dili tanan site may tour guides. Looking forward to a better Gabii sa Kabilin next year.

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Hopefully next year it could be better. 🤞

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Whoa, that's a fun and exciting experience ha. Tho I'm really not into History but walking while seeing these things will be exceptional experience. I wish I could do this too ✨🤩

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Yeah, it really was fun. There were also free photo booths in some museum with props and all and you can bring home the printed copy. Plus another museum has free ice cream and cotton candy.

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Oh, but it's too far from Mindoro I think, huehue

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Sayang at di ko na ito naabutan. I'll just wait for the next blogs. I'm excited to know more about Cebu's history. :)

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Mejo scandalous and interesting ang next history blog natin hehe, nakakamind blown kaya abangan 😅

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a very beautiful experience my friend, and also this event is very interesting, I like the atmosphere around it.

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Thank you, glad you liked it. It really was an interesting event.

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you're all friends, always enthusiastic in writing.

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waaaaa, i don't have any idea na naa diay mga ingon ani sa city 😭 the tour looks promising but yeah, crowded jud and dapat maorganize ug tarong. i hope i can go there in the future.

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Yes, it's really something worth experiencing lalo na ang mura ng ticket. If individually kasi ivisit yung mga sites talagang mapapagasto ka.

But true, lots of work needed to improve or baka kasi dahil sa 2 yr pause kaya may mga fail talaga, last gabii sa kabilin ko was 2016 and so far it was a good first time experience.

Hope by next year, you can also join this event. Kitakits! 🙂

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I love history tours too. They can do better. There is always a room for improvenent and having this on daily basis, surely they'll get to note what should be done to make it more interesting and worth, making history more appealing not just for thw photos but for the knowlegde.

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I couldn't agree more. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.

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