RPH Unit VII
RPH Unit VII
RPH Unit VII
This unit gives you a better understanding of our cultural heritage. In addition, world
heritage sites listed by UNESCO are presented in this unit. This will help you to distinguish
tangible heritage to intangible heritage.
Learning Objectives:
Lesson Proper
1. Tangible Heritage
• Environment (natural landscapes and coastal and inland water sources)
• Flora and fauna
• Man-made structures
(Images credit to: Frontlearners)
2. Intangible Heritage
• Culture (traditions, customs, values, trades, and skills).
• Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park lies near the Saint Paul Mountain
Range, 81 kilometers from the heart of Puerto Princesa City, but is still within the
boundaries of the city.
• The Park is a wide known natural wonder.
• Its geological features are extraordinary, and the Subterranean River is said to be
among the longest in the world measuring up to 8.2 kilometers.
• During the height of the Spanish colonial era in the 18th and 19th centuries, Vigan
or Ciudad Fernandina de Vigan was the third most important city after Manila and
Cebu.
• It was the main point of Spanish colonial power in the northern Luzon. The range
of structures along the plazas and streets narrates the story of the town.
• The town is a testament to the Spanish colonialization, a place that exerts a strong
cultural influence on the modern Philippine nation.
• The Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park lies at the heart of the Sulu Sea, which is located
near Palawan.
• This natural park is a protected part of the Philippines -all 97,030 hectares of it.
These islands belong to the Tubbataha Reefs Natural Park are uninhabited.
• It also a home for nesting site for marine turtles and various species of birds.
Meanwhile, it is best known for its pristine coral reef system.