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A night for memories
SEEING youngsters in a heritage site, let alone on a Friday night, is as rare as the excavated artifacts preserved in glass cases inside galleries. But uncommon as it is, the museums in the cities of Cebu, Talisay, Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue were filled last May 26 with thousands of “millennials” who traded their weekend routines for a night filled with Cebuano heritage. Among these youngsters were 16-year-old childhood friends Bea Mahusay and Lauren Cinco, who both described their first Gabii sa Kabilin experience as “life-changing.”
SEEING youngsters in a heritage site, let alone on a Friday night, is as rare as the excavated artifacts preserved in glass cases inside galleries. But uncommon as it is, the museums in the cities of Cebu, Talisay, Lapu-Lapu and Mandaue were filled last May 26 with thousands of “millennials” who traded their weekend routines for a night filled with Cebuano heritage. Among these youngsters were 16-year-old childhood friends Bea Mahusay and Lauren Cinco, who both described their first Gabii sa Kabilin experience as “life-changing.”

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