The ancestral house of the upper class Maranao, the dwelling place of the datu along with his wives and children
The National Museum has declared the Maranao torogan, specifically the kawayan torogan, as one of the National Cultural Treasures through Museum Declaration No. 4-2008
Panolong
A wing-like ornament of a torogan flaring out from the beams, featuring carvings of naga or serpent, pakorabong or stylized fern, as well as floral and star-and-bud motifs
Badjao Houses, also known as Sama-Bajau, are the "Sea Gypsies" or nomads of the Sulu Sea, living in boat houses or houses on stilts around the Sulu archipelago
Grand MosqueofCotabato
The largest mosque in the Philippines, founded by the Philippine Government and the Sultan of Brunei, near the Tamontaka River
Fort Pilar of Zamboanga, also called Real Fuerza de Nuestra Señora del Pilar de Zaragoza, was founded in 1635 and engineered by Fr. Melchor de Vera, a Jesuit priest
Monastery of the Transfiguration of Bukidnon
Located atop a hill in Malaybalay, Bukidnon, founded by Fr. Abbot Eduardo Africa and run by the Benedictine Monks
Santo Rosario Church of Camiguin, located in Sagay, Camiguin Island, was originally built in 1882 using coral stones and features driftwood chandeliers and altar
Short quiz instructions: Bring ¼ sheet of paper and answer the following questions
Quiz Question 1: The ancestral house of the upper-class Maranao is the torogan, the dwelling place of the datu along with his wives and children
Quiz Question 2: An ornament of the Maranao house with carvings of serpent, floral, and star-and-bud motifs is the Panolong
Quiz Question 3: The National Artist for Architecture who designed the Monastery of the Transfiguration is Leandro Locsin
Quiz Question 4: The church originally made of coral stones and retrofitted due to weak infrastructure is Santo Rosario Church of Camiguin
Quiz Question 5: The Badjao Houses' main source of livelihood is fishing and hunting, leading them to live in boat houses