Nueva Ecija Council for History, Culture and the Arts

Nueva Ecija Council for History, Culture and the Arts

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04/06/2020

Today we observe the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression. Share this post if you believe every child deserves to live in a non-violent and loving environment.


Photos from Nueva Ecija Council for History, Culture and the Arts's post 27/05/2019

Marquez Restaurant
San Jose City
Isang pagpupugay ng Nueva Council for History , Culture and the Arts, ang mga mahahalagang lugar kainan ng bawat bayan o siyudad. Ang kainang Marquez ay itinalaga ng panahon, na daanan ng lokal na mga biyahero, galing North Luzon Expressway papuntang Norte, na mga karatig lalawigan katulad ng, Nueva Vizcaya, Isabela,Cagayan at iba ibang destinasyon sa Norte.Mahigit 50 taon na nagsisilbi na destinasyon para sa lokal na turismo at mga tapat na kalalawigan na namamasyal para sa kanilang lutuin na itinatatampok ang mga pamanang lutuin na nagtaglay ng dangal sa lumipas at pangsalukuyan na panahon.
Mabuhay at Pasasalamat

Maging turista sa sariling Bayan, para sa Nueva Ecija at ating bansa

08/05/2019

Isaisip at isapuso po sana natin ang mga batayan na ito sa ating pagboto sa araw ng eleksyon.

11/04/2019

Mag-ingat po tayo mga kababayan. Kung maaari po ay manatili muna tayo sa loob ng bahay, o wag magpaaraw ng matagal. Uminom din po ng maraming tubig, magbaon ng payong at sumbrero, at kung mayroon, magsuot ng sunscreen/sunblock kapag pupunta sa labas.

Pumalo sa 50.2°C ang pinakamataas na init factor ngayong araw. Naitala yan sa may Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija kaninang alas dos ng hapon.

Photos 10/04/2019

"A Filipino may denationalize himself but not his stomach. He may travel over the seven seas and the five continents and the two hemispheres and lose the savor of home and forget his identity and believe himself a citizen of the world. But he remains ― gastronomically, at least ― always a Filipino. For, if in no other way, the Filipino loves his country with his stomach."

― excerpt from "Where's the Patis?" by Carmen Guerrero Nakpil

Image credit: Carinderia, Illustration by José Honorato Lozano (1847), Biblioteca Nacional de España.

08/04/2019

Get ready for PAMANA TALKS, our brand new and exciting lecture series this 2019, in partnership with Clock In by Ayala Land Offices. Pamana Talks will be featuring experts and authorities who will share their experiences and lessons in history, culture and heritage.

MAY 18 - Recording Our Heritage
AUG 10 - History And Heritage
OCT 12 - Community And Heritage
DEC 14 - Initiatives For Heritage

Stay tuned for details of our 1st Pamana Talk this May 18!

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Maharlika Highway
San Jose
3121