The lived experiences of Paradista in Cebu City in the context of cultural / Earalyn Magatao, Divine Kate Inso, Diane Jane Selda and Jan Carlo Lamela.

By: Magatao, Earalyn [author.]Contributor(s): Inso, Divine Kate [author.] | Selda, Diane Jane [author.] | Lamela, Jan Carlo [author.]Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cebu City, Philippines : University of Cebu-Banilad, c2024Description: ii, 243 pages : colored illustrationsContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeSubject(s): Horse carriage | Cultural heritage | Cultural eventsSummary: In the tourism industry, cultural preservation is a crucial aspect of maintaining the identity and value of cultural heritage. Cebu's historic tartanilla are facing extinction due to modernization. The dwindling numbers of tartanilla, driven by paradistas selling horses and struggling with rising costs of horse feed and inflation, threaten their role as cultural symbols and links to the city's rich past that embody a unique aspect of Cebu's heritage. Therefore, the researchers propose efforts to preserve this traditional mode of transportation and the associated customs of the paradistas.
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In the tourism industry, cultural preservation is a crucial aspect of maintaining the identity and value of cultural heritage. Cebu's historic tartanilla are facing extinction due to modernization. The dwindling numbers of tartanilla, driven by paradistas selling horses and struggling with rising costs of horse feed and inflation, threaten their role as cultural symbols and links to the city's rich past that embody a unique aspect of Cebu's heritage. Therefore, the researchers propose efforts to preserve this traditional mode of transportation and the associated customs of the paradistas.

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