NHCP to Carcar City: Move Christmas decors away from heritage monuments

Photo from Ka Bino's Facebook account
Photo from Ka Bino's Facebook account

THE National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) asked Carcar City Mayor Mercedita Apura on November 24 to avoid putting decorations that obstruct heritage monuments in the city.

In a letter dated November 24, 2021 and signed by NHCP Chairman Dr. Rene Escalante, the commission recommended the relocation of Christmas installations a few meters away from the Jose Rizal and Leon Kilat monuments to preserve their unobstructed view.

"We understand the good intention of the LGU (local government unit) to put Christmas decorations in public places within the city in order to uplift the spirit of the people despite our current situation amidst the pandemic. We suggest, however, to avoid putting decorations near or directly in front of the monuments," said the NHCP.

It also informed Apura that it supports the LGU's projects, particularly its declaration as a Heritage Zone and has commended the City's "effort to preserve and promote your heritage sites and structures as our legacy for future generations."

NHCP's letter stemmed from a complaint it received from heritage advocate Balbino Guerrero Jr. from Negros who was disgusted with the "desecration of the Monument of Leon Kilat (Marked Monument) in Carcar City."

"The City had installed a Santa, complete with sleight and raindeers, the deers are blocking the monument of Leon Kilat. The last time I check it go against the NHCP guidelines," said Guerrero.

Apura has yet to issue a statement on the matter. (LMY)

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