The Iloilo City Cultural Heritage Conservation Council (ICCHCC)

The Iloilo City Cultural Heritage Conservation Council (ICCHCC) is a government agency established to preserve and promote the cultural heritage of Iloilo City, Philippines. The council was created through Executive Order No. 55 issued by the former Mayor of Iloilo City, Jed Patrick Mabilog, in 2011.

The ICCHCC is responsible for the identification, protection, preservation, and promotion of cultural heritage sites and structures in Iloilo City. It is also tasked with the development and implementation of programs and projects that promote the cultural heritage of the city.

The council is composed of various stakeholders, including government officials, heritage conservation experts, cultural advocates, and representatives from the private sector. Together, they work towards the conservation and promotion of Iloilo City’s cultural heritage, which includes historic buildings, landmarks, and cultural practices.

The ICCHCC’s efforts have helped to raise awareness and appreciation for Iloilo City’s rich cultural heritage. The council’s work has also contributed to the city’s economic growth by promoting heritage tourism and preserving the city’s unique identity.

Presentation on the theme of the Iloilo City Cultural Heritage Conservation Council (ICCHCC)