Fun Way of Discovering USC Museum!

in #history5 years ago

Hello again Steemians! Comtinuing my Gabii sa Kabilin, Museum Hopping. It's University of San Carlos Museum this time.

It's a really fun to navigate because you'll just have to follow the entrance going to the last part and discover a lot of things the museum has to offer. From science to civilizations until religious you'll never get wrong with Usc museum!

First was the butterfly and moth section

There are preserved butterflies and other species on the section in order to get to know more about the development and composition of it.

On the next section is the civilizations section.

Ifugao's famous Wang-Ud is there on a portrait and the bululs are also present.

There are also things like china ware and other utensils that were actually from the other countries like vietnam which was brought here in the Philippines.

The last thing and the most interesting of all was the religious statues.

Since USC is the oldest catholic school in Cebu and perhaps in Asia, there are relics here which represents the saints and apostles in Roman Catholic belief.

After every section there were museum staffs who are very willing to put stamps on your museum passports. After completing those, we head into the reception area and got post cards from the institution!

Indeed a fun way to have souvenirs for Gabii sa Kabilin!
I hope you guys enjoyed and learned from this!

Hope you are having a good day! God bless

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