Preserving and recognizing our cultural properties are vital for both cultural advancement and national development.
Last week, I attended the Board of Commissioners (BOC) Meeting of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA). We focused on improving cultural laws to better protect and preserve our cultural heritage.
It was a productive meeting where we also discussed using recyclable and sustainable materials, such as local plants, flowers, and fabrics, to enhance our celebrations and events.
By protecting our cultural treasures, we contribute to the growth of our nation and ensure they are preserved for future generations.