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During CCP's Pasinaya, all performance venues, exhibit halls and the museum were opened to the public. Photography is usually not allowed inside the museum. But on the Pasinaya day, the public was given freedom to pose near the museum pieces and take souvenir photos. I love this museum as it gives its visitor a comprehensive view of the 'cultures' of the many 'peoples' of the Philippines.
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