00:00The town of Naujan in Naurian, Talmindoro seeks to draw local and foreign visitors or tourists
00:07by way of a three-dimensional art maze museum that features sculpture, relief carvings, mantles,
00:15headdresses, and other forms of ornamentation, among others. A project of a former energy secretary,
00:22the 3D museum that offers added perspective or angle of viewing works of arts is a first
00:28in the region and third in the nation as BIA Oriental Mindoro's Joshua Sugay reports.
00:37Naujan has once again proven its dedication to strengthening tourism in the province by
00:42establishing the first ever 3D art maze museum in Oriental Mindoro. The museum,
00:48built on a 1.8 hectare land owned by the Naujan municipal government, is a project
00:53spearheaded by former energy secretary Alphonso Cusi, a native of Naujan. Apart from being the
00:59first in the province, the 3D art maze museum is also the first in the entire Mimaropa region
01:04and the third in the entire country. The museum is designed to offer a unique interactive and
01:09immersive experience for tourists, allowing visitors to engage with various artworks
01:14through the illusion of perspective and 3D effects. According to Naujan public information
01:19officer and tourism coordinator Disoy Giliado, the establishment of the museum is part of their
01:24efforts to enhance tourism and promote art and culture in the town. Meanwhile, students from
01:29Naujan municipal high school invited fellow locals and even visitors from other areas to come and
01:35witness firsthand the first 3D art museum in the province. As we celebrate National Arts Month,
01:41it is crucial that we pass on our ancestors' culture and tradition to the younger generation.
01:46And at the art maze museum in the town of Naujan, the vibrant Mindoreño culture is alive,
01:53something that we can take pride in not only in our province but also across the country.
02:00From the Philippine Information Agency Oriental Mindoro, Joshua Sugay, Balitang Pambansa.
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